A not-yet-completed megamansion on Miami’s exclusive Indian Creek Island—nicknamed the “Billionaires’ Bunker”—has just hit the market, and it could rewrite the real estate record books in South Florida. Listed at $200 million, the limestone-clad abode would top Vladislav Doronin’s $120 million sale of a Star Island home to healthcare tech entrepreneur Michael Ferro earlier this year, potentially becoming the most expensive property in Miami-Dade County. Spanning nearly 28,000 square feet, the nine-bedroom behemoth offers sweeping Biscayne Bay views and a 135-foot dock specifically built to accommodate large yachts.
The waterfront spread belongs to Dr. Aaron Rollins, a cosmetic surgeon who created the AirSculpt body-contouring procedure, and his wife, Marine Rollins, a Miami real estate agent, the Wall Street Journal reported. The couple purchased the vacant parcel in 2020 for more than $30 million—it was once owned by legendary musician Julio Iglesias—and spent the past several years bringing their vision for a palatial South Florida residence to life.
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The estate was crafted by world-renowned designer Ferris Rafauli, whose portfolio spans bespoke dwellings, luxury interiors, and custom furniture. His past projects include several high-profile celebrity homes, including Drake’s Toronto mansion, as well as private jets, yachts, restaurants, retail spaces, and lounges. On Indian Creek Island, Rafauli approached the project as a unified vision, shaping the architecture, interiors, and landscaping to flow seamlessly together.

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Set on nearly two acres with 200 feet of pristine Biscayne Bay frontage, the estate offers an unparalleled wish list for the ultra-wealthy: along with all the expected rooms and practical elements, it features a private jazz lounge, a double-height library with a hidden passage, a striking 1,500-gallon aquarium separating the kitchen and dining areas, and a luxurious spa suite complete with a Himalayan salt wall sauna, steam room, and hair and makeup salon. The primary suite occupies half of the second floor, offering sweeping water views and complete privacy.
Outdoors, the property continues to impress. Think a 60-foot pool, cabana, and the aforementioned 135-foot dock set against the backdrop of unobstructed bay vistas. Although the structure is nearly complete, a buyer can still personalize both the interior and exterior spaces to their exact specifications.
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“Ferris Rafauli created a residence that sets a new benchmark for exclusivity and craftsmanship,” said listing agent Jill Hertzberg. “It is a rare creation destined to become an enduring icon on Indian Creek Island.” Indeed, $200 million, 7 Indian Creek ranks among the nation’s priciest homes, trailing only a $285 million mansion in Manalapan, Florida, and Stewart and Linda Resnick’s $300 million estate in Aspen, Colorado.
Indian Creek itself is a story all its own. The man-made and guard-gated island—with just 41 waterfront lots and a private police force that patrols both the land and the surrounding waters—has become one of the world’s most coveted residential enclaves. Homeowners include Jeff and Lauren Bezos, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, investor Carl Icahn, DJ David Guetta, and retired NFL quarterback Tom Brady.
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