MTV star Sam Logan snags $13M Miami home in an all-cash deal
Jennifer Gould
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Sam Logan just dropped serious cash for a Miami Beach mansion.
Douglas Elliman / Instagram / Sam Logan
“Siesta Key” reality star Sam Logan, a young vegan billionaire heir and entrepreneur, just paid $13 million for a Miami Beach home in an all-cash deal, Gimme Shelter has learned.
The MTV show follows twenty- and thirty-somethings, including Logan, 32, living their best and most dramatic lives on Florida’s Gulf Coast.
But the sixth season, which launches in late October, follows the group to Miami. Now Gimme can give you an inside, exclusive look at Logan’s new home.
The modern, new-construction property, at 1485 Cleveland Road, first listed last year for $13.5 million. “It was still a shell. Sam was able to customize it,” a friend said. The six-bedroom, 6½-bath home is 5,600 square feet and sits on 0.26 acres.
It features 75 feet on Biscayne Bay, with views of the bay and Indian Creek — and also boasts a pool, an outdoor shower and a deck. Inside, there’s an elevator, a family room, a media room and a home office/den.
The home was designed by Kobi Karp Architecture and Interior Design. Logan’s father is a luxury construction developer. Through his mother, he is a Scripps heir and owned a hefty 10% of Scripps Network Interactive, a TV company that sold its networks — including HGTV, Food Network, Travel Channel and DIY Network — to Discovery in 2017 in a $14.6 billion deal, according to reports.
Logan also founded companies like Kuma Cannabis, Concierge Automotive Services and Fauxcus, a luxury vegan outerwear company. In 2021, Logan sold his Siesta Key mansion for $6.85 million. It made news as Sarasota County’s first residential real estate transaction in bitcoin. The home was listed for 112 bitcoin, and Logan’s listing broker — “Siesta Key” reality co-star Lexie Salameh, of Living Vogue Real Estate — was paid her commission in bitcoin, according to reports.
Last year, Logan bought a $12.5 million mansion from electronic dance music manager Myles Shear, who had paid just $6.6 million for the home in 2020. Logan currently has that home on the market with the brokerage firm Official for $13.99 million.
The listing brokers for the new Cleveland Road home are Pier Visconti and Claudia Llanes at Douglas Elliman, and Melisa Azran Attias of Beachfront Realty.
Logan was repped by Jordan Karp, an independent broker, who declined to comment.
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