A stunning waterfront estate belonging to F1 star Eddie Irvine has gone on sale for £27.6m ($38m).
The 59-year-old Northern Ireland native purchased the 5,671 sq ft plot of land five years ago.
The exceptional property, designed by acclaimed architect Max Strang, now offers six spacious bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and a private office.
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And after investing millions into building the custom home, Irvine is putting it on the market, as reported by Luxury Property News.

The property has an indoor theatre, expansive outdoor living spaces, a pool and a shaded cabana.
A rooftop terrace offers breathtaking 360-degree views of Biscayne Bay and the Miami skyline in Florida, US.
Sustainability is woven into the design with energy-efficient systems, hurricane-resistant windows, and smart-home technology to control lighting, climate, and security.

There is even a boat lift built to handle yachts up to 60 feet long.
Irvine made his Formula 1 debut in 1993 with the Jordan team, scoring a point in his very first race in Japan.
In the following years, he became known for his aggressive, fearless driving.

He stood on the podium 26 times and won four races throughout his career.
His best year was 1999 with Ferrari when he stepped up after teammate Michael Schumacher was injured.
Irvine won four races that season and came very close to clinching the world championship, narrowly missing out by just two points.

He retired from Formula 1 at the end of the 2002 season.
After that, he stepped away from F1 and shifted his focus to business, property, and occasional media work.
The Miami property is currently listed on Zillow and is available to view.
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