Inside A-Rod’s Pristine Beach Condo, On The Market For $3.2M | North Salem NY Real Estate

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Alex Rodriguez’s pro baseball career may be in one hot mess, but his Miami housing situation isn’t exactly clear and simple either. After selling his minimalist, palatial North Bayshore Drive manse for a grand $30 mill, and buying an oceanfront condo at Midbeach’s Mei building for less than a tenth of that price, A-Rod has popped the crash pad back on the market for $3.2 million, just over a million more than what he paid for it. Chump change one would think for a guy used to the big, eight figure, leagues. But hey, a million bucks is a million bucks. Curbed National has more details about the condo’s redone interior, which just like the house is basically a white box. Hey, the man likes lots of white.

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