A tropically-styled mansion with a copper roof is on the market for a whopping $39 million. You'll find it in one of the most exclusive hamlets of the Miami area, Key Biscayne.
The home is more than just a mansion set on a perfect piece of land, however.
Given the parcel's unique location, the owners frequently receive requests from film crews to shoot there. They turn most offers down, but they did rent out the mansion for the filming of the 2006 movie "Miami Vice." Most of the furniture was moved out, and the owners lived in a hotel for a week, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Jorge Uribe of One Sotheby’s International Realty has the listing for this movie-famous home.
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Key Biscayne is one of the most luxurious and exclusive neighborhoods in the Miami area.

An island accessible only by boat and a small bridge, it remains relatively secluded with around 10,000 residents.

A home on the island just listed for $39 million.

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