Al capone's former miami beach house asks $9.5 million
Al Capone's former Miami Beach home is on the market for $9.5 million.
Located on Palm Island, the main house was built in 1922 by Clarence Busch of the Anheuser-Busch family. When the late gangster purchased the 0.7-acre property in 1928, he added a front wall and a swimming pool, as well as a guesthouse and a pool house that housed his guards. There are a total of seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms and 100 feet of waterfront. The property is undergoing renovations and is slated to be complete by early summer.
Source: WSJ.com