The legendary Key Biscayne mansion featured in the movie Scarface has officially hit the market, shattering Miami real estate records. Once part of Richard Nixon’s “Winter White House” compound, the estate has a wild history.

It was built by a pilot for the Medellín cartel before becoming drug lord Frank Lopez’s home in the movies. The current 13,000-square-foot postmodern mansion, built in 1981, served as the fictional home of Lopez and his wife, Elvira (played by Michelle Pfeiffer). It also appeared in the credits of Miami Vice.

The listing includes nearly 900 feet of waterfront, a piano-shaped pool, and the original stainless steel elevator from the film, with a massive concrete helipad for your “little friends” to drop by.If it sells for the full asking price, it’ll be the most expensive home ever sold in Miami-Dade.