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Grotto Garden Estate

A rare agricultural estate in Miami’s Redlands has come to market with the listing of “Breezy Oaks,” a 14.38-acre property located at 14900 and 15000 SW 200th Street. The estate is represented by Eber on behalf of seller David Wallack, CEO of Mango’s Tropical Café. Privately set within a Florida Rock Pine Preserve, Breezy Oaks offers a mix of residential living, agricultural use, and future development potential. The property includes a three-bedroom, three-bath home surrounded by mature oak trees and extensive tropical landscaping. A gated entrance with coral rock pillars leads to a winding driveway that opens to expansive lawns and walking paths. The estate’s most distinctive features are three freshwater coral rock grottos, sourced from the Floridian aquifer and designed by artisan Ben Bistrong. The grottos include waterfalls, sandy areas, a hidden cave, and natural-style pools. Additional highlights include a fruit grove with mango, avocado, and citrus trees, as well as an on-site bee colony producing honey. The property also has space designated for a six-stall barn and includes a large storage structure. An additional 29.20 acres adjacent to the site are also available, offering a combined 43.58-acre opportunity.

 

This home is offered at $17,999,000. For more, contact listing agent Jill Eber of The Jills Zeder Group  at 305-915-2556 or  jille@jillszeder.com

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