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Sunday, June 23, 2013

Al Capones Palm Island Home Sold for $7.43 Million (House of the Day)

Filed under: Celebrity HomesBy Sean McCaughanApparently Al Capones Palm Island abode has sold, after being on the market for almost a year (just like Billy Joels and Rosie ODonnells places, both of which recently sold as well) for $7.43 million according to realtrix team, The Jills.The house in the Miami Beach neighborhood, from which Capone (pictured at left) supposedly planned the St. Valentines Day Massacre and died of syphilis years later, has a plethora of original details including an impressive waterfront pool. Also included in the historic Mediterranean revival compound constructed in 1928 is a two-story guesthouse, a two-story pool house (or casino if you will), seven bedrooms, and a tall masonry wall encircling the property. No word yet on who the new owners are.%Gallery-191779%See more on Curbed:German Power Plant Goes Incognito as a Garden HedgeComposer John Philip Sousas Former Home Relisted for $28.9MHere, Have a Look at Atlantas Most Utterly Insane BedsMore on AOL Real Estate:Find out how to calculate mortgage payments.Find homes for sale in your area.Find foreclosures in your area. Find homes for rent.Follow us on Twitter at @AOLRealEstate or connect with AOL Real Estate on Facebook. Permalink | Email this | Commentshttp://realestate.aol.com/blog/2013/06/19/al-capone-palm-island-home-sold/ @ uwad.com

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