
Al Capone’s former Miami Beach estate is now on the market for $8,450,000. The notorious Chicago mobster originally purchased the 10,000-square-foot Palm Island sanctuary in 1928 for $40,000, and it later became the place where Capone spent his final days following his release from Alcatraz.
Built in 1922, this oceanfront residence is situated on the exclusive Palm Island. The sprawling property includes a main house, a two-story guest house, an oversized pool, and a stunning two-story cabana, all leading to a private sandy beach overlooking the bay. Inside, the home offers seven bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and two powder rooms.
If you have $8.45 million to spare for a slice of American crime history, the property is currently listed by Albert Justo and Mirce Curkoski at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty.




Real-life gangster history isn’t the only crime-world estate to hit the market — Tony Montana’s fictional mansion from Scarface also went up for sale, proving Hollywood’s most infamous properties carry the same fascination as the real thing.
Photos Courtesy of One Sotheby’s International Realty


