Marysol Patton, a family face of “The Real Housewives of Miami” by Bravo, has decided to separate from a family property appreciated in Coconut Grove, lists the residence of the mother’s mother for $ 4.95 million.
The house in front of the sea, in 2120 South Bayshore Drive, spray almost 4,000 square feet and offers a divided level design that lives different living spaces on each floor, including two bedrooms, two bathrooms, separate.
Built in 1965, the residence has a front of the channel, complete with an adaptable boat spring for a 32 -feet container despite its 28 -feet official oceanic access without obstacles.
Among its outstanding aspects are an incorporated bar and expansive views of water, characteristics that have gained screen time in the Miami -based reality series.
Patton’s decision to sell occurs after years of maintaining property after the death of his parents.
“My mother died 6 years ago and my dad spent 7 years ago and I’ve been sitting on property,” he told The Post. “Finally, I am emotionally ready to move forward and sell the house. I hero for so long because I felt guilty letting go to Soner, but it’s time.”
His father, Donald Patton, died in 2018, followed by his mother, Elsa Patton, in 2019.
The house, originally built in 1958, has an intermittent rental activity history.
Duration 2020 pandemic, obtained $ 4,200 per month, but by 2024, rent rates had risen abruptly, fluctuating between $ 14,000 and $ 18,000 months.
Property records reveal that Donald and Elsa Patton acquired the residence in 1990 for $ 380,000 modest, a marked contrast with their current price.
Patton herself is listing the property, without runners.