Lea Black's unloading one of her homes but it's no ordinary estate ... it's located smack dab in the middle of a neighborhood with some very famous folks.
Lea and Roy bought the estate in 2011 and renovated it several times over the years. Hard to imagine why anyone would wanna give up the ritzy pad ... but the Miami real estate market's on fire right now ... so it's always nice to cash in.It's so baller even the guest house is crazy -- 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. All in all ...
As for the sale, it's being handled exclusively by the homeowners, and interested parties can contact at [email protected] with offers.
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