A bayfront mansion on Star Island in Miami is back on the market again, this time for $19.99 million, according to Curbed.
The bright blue home previously belonged to shoe designer Donald J. Pliner, who sold it to Paul Cejas, a Cuban-born businessman who served as the Ambassador to Belgium under the Clinton Administration, for $14.325 million in April.
But less then a year later he's unloading the home and hoping to turn a profit.
The home spans 10,000 square feet, and has five bedrooms, 8.5 bathrooms, and 100 feet of water frontage.
Welcome to Villa Stella.

The home has been on the market just nine days.

The house was designed by an Italian sculptor, according to the listing.

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