After living in Italy, Baseball Hall of Famer Mike Piazza is buying a new home back in the U.S., snagging a luxurious Miami Beach condo for $5.6 million
His Italian soccer team now defunct, Baseball Hall of Famer Mike Piazza is buying a new home back in the U.S., snagging a luxurious Miami Beach condo for $5.6 million.
The retired catcher and his wife Alicia Piazza are slated to close next week on a sprawling unit at the Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach, according to Lionheart Capital, which is developing the project along with equity partner Elliott Management. The unit had been listed at $5.795 million, Lionheart said.
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