By Jamie Stone
Publication Date: 2026-03-14 10:00:00
Google co-founder Larry Page has made a massive real estate move, spending $173.4 million on two ultra-luxury waterfront estates in Miami’s exclusive Coconut Grove neighborhood in late December and early January. The purchases appear to solidify his exit from California ahead of a proposed billionaire tax that could take effect this year.
Page, whose net worth stands at approximately $276 billion, is now the second-richest person in the world. His real estate acquisitions come as multiple California billionaires are relocating to tax-friendly Florida. Below is an inside look into his two new mansions.
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The Banyan Ridge Estate
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Purchase price: $101.5 Million
Page’s first purchase was the historic Banyan Ridge compound, a 4.5-acre waterfront property on Biscayne Bay that he acquired for $101.5 million in…