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Jeff Bezos splurges $90 MILLION on a THIRD mansion on Florida's exclusive Indian Creek Island - as his total investment on the 'Billionaire Bunker' soars to $237 MILLION

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Jeff Bezos has recently splurged $90 million on a third mansion on Florida's exclusive Indian Creek Island, bringing his total investment in the area, known as the 'Billionaire Bunker,' to $237 million.

The Amazon founder, who was recently ranked as the third richest billionaire in the world by Forbes, agreed to pay $90 million for a six-bedroom home in the exclusive Indian Creek Village near Miami, as reported by Bloomberg.

This latest purchase comes after Bezos acquired two mansions on the ultra-exclusive island last year, one for $68 million in June and the other for $79 million in October.

Photos exclusively acquired by DailyMail.com show that the waterfront property on the strictly gated island boasts a large front lawn and an outdoor pool.

According to property records, the third mansion in his Indian Creek Island portfolio was last sold in 1998 for $2.5 million.

Jeff Bezos has recently splurged $90 million on a third mansion on Florida 's exclusive Indian Creek Island, bringing his total investment in the area, known as the 'Billionaire Bunker,' to $237 million

Jeff Bezos has recently splurged $90 million on a third mansion on Florida 's exclusive Indian Creek Island, bringing his total investment in the area, known as the 'Billionaire Bunker,' to $237 million

Photos exclusively acquired by DailyMail.com show that the waterfront property on the strictly gated island boasts a large front lawn and an outdoor pool

Photos exclusively acquired by DailyMail.com show that the waterfront property on the strictly gated island boasts a large front lawn and an outdoor pool

Bezos has been expanding his property portfolio since his engagement to Lauren Sanchez last year

Bezos has been expanding his property portfolio since his engagement to Lauren Sanchez last year

Neighboring the extravagant mansions owned by real estate developer Jeff Soffer and NFL legend Tom Brady, Bezos' new home spans a spacious 12,135 square feet. 

The six-bedroom mansion is located on the opposite side of the island from the two neighboring homes that he purchased for nearly $150 million last year. 

The Amazon tycoon plans to live in the house that he recently purchased in an off-market transaction while tearing down the pair of mansions, according to Bloomberg. 

Bezos has been expanding his property portfolio since his engagement to Lauren Sanchez last year.

The first mansion he purchased was a modest three-bedroom property on the man-made barrier Island built in 1965.

Neighboring the extravagant mansions owned by real estate developer Jeff Soffer and NFL legend Tom Brady , Bezos' new home spans a spacious 12,135 square feet

Neighboring the extravagant mansions owned by real estate developer Jeff Soffer and NFL legend Tom Brady , Bezos' new home spans a spacious 12,135 square feet

Bezos bought a three-bedroom property on Indian Creek for $68 million in June
The Amazon founder also scooped up his neighbor's mansion for $79 million in October

The six-bedroom mansion is located on the opposite side of the island from the two neighboring homes (pictured left and right) that he purchased for nearly $150 million last year 

The Amazon tycoon plans to live in the house that he recently purchased in an off-market transaction while tearing down the pair of mansions, according to Bloomberg

The Amazon tycoon plans to live in the house that he recently purchased in an off-market transaction while tearing down the pair of mansions, according to Bloomberg

The Amazon founder, who was recently ranked as the third richest billionaire in the world by Forbes, agreed to pay $90 million for a six-bedroom home in the exclusive Indian Creek Village near Miami

The Amazon founder, who was recently ranked as the third richest billionaire in the world by Forbes, agreed to pay $90 million for a six-bedroom home in the exclusive Indian Creek Village near Miami

It was previously owned by a company with ties to Panama called MTM Star International, which obtained it for $1.4 million in 1982.

Bezos then scooped up his neighbor's mansion for $79 million in October of last year, which is set across 19,064 square feet and includes seven bedrooms.

The Miami's Indian Creek Island overlooking Biscayne Bay is famously known as 'Billionaire Bunker' thanks to its mega rich residents, which are a mix of celebrities and business moguls

The island is only accessible by a single, guarded bridge and is protected by a private police force that patrols the community around-the-clock by foot, sky and land.

Residents enjoy access to an exclusive country club and private 18-hole golf course while Miami's South Beach is just eight miles away.

With a median house price of $29.5 million and around 40 residents, Indian Creek has been branded 'the world's most exclusive municipality.'

The Miami's Indian Creek Island overlooking Biscayne Bay is famously known as 'Billionaire Bunker' thanks to its mega rich residents, which are a mix of celebrities and business moguls

The Miami's Indian Creek Island overlooking Biscayne Bay is famously known as 'Billionaire Bunker' thanks to its mega rich residents, which are a mix of celebrities and business moguls

 

Bezos owns multiple properties on the island of Indian Creek, alongside retired NFL star Tom Brady and former First Daughter Ivanka Trump

Bezos owns multiple properties on the island of Indian Creek, alongside retired NFL star Tom Brady and former First Daughter Ivanka Trump 

The privately owned residential enclave has been a magnet for billionaires, celebrities, and power couples thanks to its privacy and security

The privately owned residential enclave has been a magnet for billionaires, celebrities, and power couples thanks to its privacy and security

The area has previously attracted the likes of Jay-Z and Beyoncé, as well as current residents investor Carl Icahn and Jared Kushner.

Kushner and former First Daughter Ivanka Trump purchased their home for $24 million in April 2021 and spent more than two years renovating it. 

Carl Icahn reportedly purchased his mansion in 1997 for $7.5 million, while Colombian banker Jaime Gilinski assembled five properties to build his family a compound.

Football star Tom Brady and his supermodel now-ex-wife Gisele Bündchen were also building an 'eco-mansion' in the community prior to their split.

Despite parting ways, the former power couple happen to live just a stone's throw away from one another. 

The deal was rumored to be one of the priciest real estate transactions in Manhattan that year
An interior shot of the apartment is shown above

The initial 2019 deal was one of the priciest real estate transactions in Manhattan that year. Two interior shots from the connected apartments are shown above

Bezos purchased several apartments along New York's Fifth Avenue to create a mega mansion for the tune of $120million

Bezos purchased several apartments along New York's Fifth Avenue to create a mega mansion for the tune of $120million

The latest purchase only adds to Bezos' impressive portfolio worth more than $600 million spread across New York, Washington D.C., Beverly Hills and West Texas among others.

In 2022, the billionaire added a private Hawaii estate that spans 14 acres and is surrounded by dormant lava fields to his collection.

The three-building estate, situated on the picturesque La Perouse Bay on Valley Isle in Maui, Hawaii, set the ex-Amazon head back an estimated $78 million.

The year before he added a plush Manhattan apartment to the string of properties he already owned on the high-end Fifth Avenue in New York City. 

The businessman bought up five properties over the course of three years to form a de facto mega mansion.

While in 2016, Bezos dropped a cool $23 million on a former textile museum in the exclusive Kalorama neighborhood of Washington, DC.

He also snapped up a $5 million property across the street which many speculated was for privacy reasons since it had a direct line of sight into the former museum property.

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