The 2.38-acre Key Biscayne estate at 485 W. Matheson Drive was used as Frank Lopez's home in the 1983 film and spans about 13,000 square feet.
The property includes five bedrooms, a convertible gym, more than seven bathrooms, 862 feet of Biscayne Bay frontage, a private marina and the film's recognizable glass elevator.
Once part of Richard Nixon's Winter White House compound, the estate also has a former presidential helipad, adding political history to one of Florida's most notable luxury listings.
Could the 'Scarface' mansion's cinematic and presidential history truly justify its $237 million price, or is this a case of hype over value?
How might Miami’s surging ultra-luxury market impact affordability and community dynamics for the rest of the city?