MLB star David Ortiz spent a lot of money to buy the most expensive mansion in Miami just to party every night, leaving fans stunned

David Ortiz recently achieved a record-breаking sale for his four-year-old Miami-area mansion, listed exclusively by Michael Martinez of One Sotheby’s International Realty. The decision to sell the $10.600.000 property came after Ortiz and his wife Tiffany Ortiz divorced and their children reached adulthood. This sale set a new record for Miami’s Pinecrest neighborhood, surpassing the previous record set in 2022 by Miami Heat player Tyler Herro, who purchased a home for $10.500.000.

 

 

David Ortiz recently achieved a record-breаking sale for his four-year-old Miami-area mansion, listed exclusively by Michael Martinez of One Sotheby’s International Realty. The decision to sell the $10.600.000 property came after Ortiz and his wife Tiffany Ortiz divorced and their children reached adulthood. This sale set a new record for Miami’s Pinecrest neighborhood, surpassing the previous record set in 2022 by Miami Heat player Tyler Herro, who purchased a home for $10.500.000.

 

David Ortiz recently achieved a record-breаking sale for his four-year-old Miami-area mansion, listed exclusively by Michael Martinez of One Sotheby’s International Realty. The decision to sell the $10.600.000 property came after Ortiz and his wife Tiffany Ortiz divorced and their children reached adulthood. This sale set a new record for Miami’s Pinecrest neighborhood, surpassing the previous record set in 2022 by Miami Heat player Tyler Herro, who purchased a home for $10.500.000.

 

David Ortiz recently achieved a record-breаking sale for his four-year-old Miami-area mansion, listed exclusively by Michael Martinez of One Sotheby’s International Realty. The decision to sell the $10.600.000 property came after Ortiz and his wife Tiffany Ortiz divorced and their children reached adulthood. This sale set a new record for Miami’s Pinecrest neighborhood, surpassing the previous record set in 2022 by Miami Heat player Tyler Herro, who purchased a home for $10.500.000.

 

David Ortiz recently achieved a record-breаking sale for his four-year-old Miami-area mansion, listed exclusively by Michael Martinez of One Sotheby’s International Realty. The decision to sell the $10.600.000 property came after Ortiz and his wife Tiffany Ortiz divorced and their children reached adulthood. This sale set a new record for Miami’s Pinecrest neighborhood, surpassing the previous record set in 2022 by Miami Heat player Tyler Herro, who purchased a home for $10.500.000.