Miami, FL
Cher’s Former Miami Mansion on Sale for $42.5 Million
A Miami mansion once owned by Cher hit the market Thursday (Aug. 3) with a staggering $42.5 million price tag.
Officially listed by Dina Goldentayer of Douglas Elliman, the home located at 64 La Gorce Circle boasts six bedrooms, nine bathrooms and 158 feet of frontage along Biscayne Bay. The home is part of an exclusive gated community on the secluded Gorce Island.
Highlights of the property include “an idyllic courtyard, arched doors, dual grand staircases, Brazilian oak flooring and double height ceilings.” There’s also a sprawling chef’s kitchen, bar area for entertaining and outdoor lounge. The next owners will be able to enjoy a large resort pool, hot tub, sun deck and sauna. Or, if they’d prefer to stay indoors, they can relax in their massive master suite, featuring a sitting room, marble bathroom, custom wardrobe and expansive private terrace.
Pictures of this impressive home can be found in the gallery below.
According to Mansion Global, Cher owned the property in the early ’90s before selling it to Calvin Klein co-founder Barry K. Schwartz in 1996; Zillow lists the 1996 price of this sale as $4.35 million.
The property’s current owners purchased it in 2021 for $17 million. After modern updates and renovations, the home is now listed for $42.5 million.
This Miami property isn’t the only listing with links to Cher. The singer is still looking for a buyer for her $75 million Malibu home. Cher originally put the Southern California mansion on the market in 2022 at an asking price of $85 million. After she wasn’t able to find a buyer, the listing was pulled, only to return six months later with a $10 million price cut. It remains on the market.
Look Inside Cher’s Former Miami Mansion
Miami, FL
Dead man found inside car in Little Havana prompts investigation, police say
MIAMI — An investigation is underway after a man was found dead inside a car in Little Havana early Sunday morning, police said.
Just after 1:50 a.m., City of Miami Police was called out to the area near NW 2nd St. 14th Ave. regarding a man who was found “unresponsive inside of a vehicle.”
Miami Fire Rescue also responded to the scene but the man was pronounced dead, Miami Police told CBS News Miami.
Miami Police detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
Miami, FL
Game Preview: San Antonio Spurs at Miami Heat
The last few weeks haven’t been kind to the San Antonio Spurs. Back-to-back blowout losses to the Memphis Grizzlies leave them two games below .500 and losers in four of their last five games. Somehow, it’s still better than what’s happening in South Beach.
The Miami Heat leads the league in bad vibes. Jimmy Butler is back after a seven-game suspension for breaking team policy. The Heat’s best player hasn’t looked engaged since requesting a trade earlier this year. Without Butler, Miami has focused on establishing its youth as the franchise’s core. Tyler Herro is having a career year, Bam Adebayo is a defensive anchor, and young pieces like Nikola Jovic and Jaime Jaquez Jr. have shown flashes.
The Heat are a formidable opponent with Erik Spoelstra at the helm, regardless of who is on the roster. Still, they’ll be a step down from the competition the Spurs have faced in January, especially from teams like Memphis. San Antonio’s schedule doesn’t get much easier from here as a trip to Paris looms. The Spurs have an opportunity to steal a win on the road against a Miami team just trying to stay out of the headlines.
January 19, 2025 | 2 PM CT
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Spurs Injuries: Jeremy Sochan – Out (back), Riley Minix – Out (G League), David Duke Jr. – Out (G League), Harrison Ingram – Out (G League)
Heat Injuries: Bam Adebayo – Available (back), Josh Christopher – Questionable (G League), Josh Richardson – Out (heel), Dru Smith – Out (achilles), Isaiah Stevens – Out (G League)
What to watch for:
Winning the hustle game
They don’t call them the toughest, best-conditioned, meanest franchise in the NBA for nothing. #HeatCulture will be out in full force on Sunday. San Antonio has to rise to the challenge. In all seriousness, the Heat are a top-10 defensive team in the NBA. Adebayo is a defensive force, and they have enough weapons around him to cause opposing teams headaches. San Antonio’s offense has been anything but consistent lately. That will need to change to overcome a tough Heat team.
Containing the three-point line
In two straight games against Memphis, the Spurs got lit up from three. The Heat are eighth in the NBA in three-pointers per game. Herro is a threat off the dribble, Duncan Robinson is one of the league’s best movement shooters, and Haywood Highsmith is a nice three-and-D wing. The Spurs must contain ball handlers and get out to shooters to keep Miami from getting hot.
Getting Wembanyama going
Victor Wembanyama has taken a step back after putting up insane stats in December. He seemed to float in and out of the game offensively against Memphis. Mitch Johnson should make a concerted effort to get his superstar big man back on track against Miami. Watch to see if San Antonio runs more intentional action to get Wembanyama the ball in spots where he’s comfortable, either on the perimeter or in the paint. A bounce-back Wembanyama performance could get him back on track before he heads home later this week.
Miami, FL
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