Miami cardiologist lists home for $21.99 million

A cardiologist in Miami has listed his three-story, six-bedroom mansion for $21.99 million, The Real Deal reports. The website said that James Margolis, MD, bought the house for $1.1 million in 1990.

Margolis’s home in Tahiti Beach Island in Coral Gables features a 90-foot dock and boat lift, 100 feet of bay frontage, a pool, Jacuzzi, floor-to-ceiling windows and skylights.

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