The Vanderbilt estate in Gulf Stream, known as “Miradero,” has been sold for $21.6 million after being on the market for one month. The property, located at 1443 North Ocean Boulevard, was designed by Maurice Fatio and built in 1928 for Lila Vanderbilt Webb, granddaughter of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt.
The Ganger Miradero Community Property Trust, associated with the Ganger family, sold the estate to an undisclosed buyer. The deed has not yet appeared in public records.
Listing agents Pascal and Antonio Liguori from Premier Estate Properties represented the seller, while Candace Friis from the Corcoran Group represented the buyer.
Robert W. Ganger, who passed away in April according to his obituary in Coastal Star, was most recently the primary resident of Miradero. He had a long career at General Foods before its acquisition by Philip Morris Companies (now Altria) for $5.6 billion in 1985 and later merger into Kraft Foods. His father, Robert M. Ganger, was known for his work as an advertising executive credited with popularizing diet soda and filtered cigarettes.
The Ganger family acquired Miradero in 1970 and restored it during the 1990s. The compound consists of three buildings with a total of nine bedrooms, ten bathrooms, a pool, and spans 121 feet along the beachfront.
According to Zillow data, the estate was listed last month for $25 million. This transaction is among several high-value sales recently recorded in Gulf Stream; earlier this month attorney Henry Rosen purchased an oceanfront home at 3435 North Ocean Boulevard for $22 million. In 2024, Debra Levitetz set a price record when she sold her oceanfront teardown property for $39 million.


