BH, Mast Capital complete buyout of 1960s Coconut Grove condo
Holding out paid off for the seven remaining individual unit owners of a 1960s Coconut Grove condominium. BH Group and Mast Capital recently paid an average of $985,714 for each of the units at Bayshore Park, while 32 other neighbors sold their units for an average of $661,843 to the joint venture last summer. Miami-based Mast Capital, led by Camilo Miguel, and Aventura-based BH, led by Isaac and Liat Toledano, paid roughly $6.9 million for the seven units, shelling out a total of $28 million to take complete ownership of the 39-unit Bayshore Park at 2545 South Bayshore Drive, a […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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