I toured a private island in Miami known as 'Billionaire Bunker' due to its insane security measures — see inside
Dec 15, 2022, 5:00 AM
- Miami's Indian Creek Village was ranked in 2021 as the most expensive neighborhood in the US.
- The exclusive private island is home to celebrities including Ivanka Trump and Tom Brady.
- I got a tour of the high-security enclave and saw why it's earned the nickname "Billionaire Bunker."
Despite only having a few dozen homes, Miami's Indian Creek Village is a separate municipality with its own mayor and local government.
Source: Florida State Government
In 1939, the Florida legislature incorporated Indian Creek under a now-defunct law that allowed 25 or more neighbors to form a town.
Source: Florida State Government
Today, the man-made island is home to celebrities, including Ivanka Trump and Tom Brady.
To enter the island, your need to be a resident or have your name put on a verified visitor's list. At the gate, security scanned my Uber driver's license before letting us through.
The island's one entrance is heavily guarded, with the Indian Creek Village Police headquarters immediately to the left.
13 full-time police officers secure the island by land and sea.
I was also told there had been discussion of implementing a laser beam security system around the island's coast to prevent any water-bound intruders.
My Uber driver dropped me off on the other side of the bridge. While waiting for Dina Goldentayer, the realtor giving me the tour, a policeman stopped to ask who I was waiting for.
As I wandered around, the only other people I saw on the streets were construction workers. Several homes, including a mansion Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner purchased last year for $24 million, were under construction.
Source: New York Post
Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen, who recently divorced, paid $17 million for a home they demolished in order to build an "eco-mansion," Page Six first reported.
Source: Insider
A total of 41 property lots are wrapped around the Indian Creek Golf Club at the center of the 300-acre island, meaning every home has water views.
After meeting up with Goldentayer, we drove around the eerily-quiet neighborhood.
The median listing price on Indian Creek is $21.2 million, according to Realtor.com.
Source: Realtor.com
37 Indian Creek Road, Goldentayer's listing, was put on the market for $59 million in May. Originally, the property's developer, Todd Michael Glaser, said he would accept offers in bitcoin.
Source: Insider
The home is currently off-market, but will be re-listed once construction is complete, Goldentayer said. Following the collapse of FTX, they no longer plan to accept payment in cryptocurrency, she told Insider.
One of the more surprising details I learned during the tour was that purchasing property in Indian Creek does not guarantee admittance into the neighborhood's ultra-exclusive golf club.
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner were told by local residents they "need not apply" to the club after buying their $30 million Indian Creek home, according to Page Six.
Source: Page Six
In the early 2000s, the country club was accused of discriminating against Black and Jewish residents, local outlets reported. The club denies the allegations.
Source: Orlando Sentinel (2000), Wall Street Journal
Beyond the club, not much else is on the island. Indian Creek Road is the neighborhood's single street — and it's a dead end.
"There's no action here," Goldentayer joked. "But you're 10 minutes from the action."
Most of the homes had private docks. But unlike other high-end Miami neighborhoods, there's no direct beach access.
Some residents own or rent additional properties on Miami's mainland, Goldentayer said, like Ivanka and Jared's $18.8 million rental condo in nearby Surfside.
Source: New York Post
Other notable residents on the island have included Wall Street tycoon Carl Icahn, supermodel Adriana Lima, and singer Julio Iglesias.
Source: Insider
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