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Film producer drops $16M on Venetian Islands mansion
Seller is CEO of Toronto-based venture capital and private equity firm JJR Capital Miami /
A Canadian financier sold his waterfront Venetian Islands mansion to a film producer for $15.5 million.
815 Dilido Home, LLC, managed by Ron Schmeichel, sold the home at 815 East Dilido Drive to Alessandra Lo Savio, according to records.
Lo Savio is a film producer who produced “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote,” and the documentary “Los Viejos: The Oldies.” She is also the co-founder of the Alacran Group, a multi-media group with offices in London, Jamaica and Miami, according to its website.
Peter Thiel with 445 to 441 East Rivo Alto Drive (Getty)
PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel was revealed as the buyer of two waterfront adjacent Miami Beach mansions that sold in September for $18 million.
Thiel, the German-American billionaire entrepreneur and venture capitalist, acquired Jacques Nasser’s double-home at 445 to 441 East Rivo Alto Drive on the Venetian Islands. Business Insider first reported the buyer’s identity, which a source confirmed to
The Real Deal.
Thiel is a co-founder of San Francisco-based venture capital firm Founders Fund, which has a presence in the Miami area. Thiel incorporated Founders Fund Miami in December, according to state records. He also invested in Facebook and co-founded Palantir Technologies. Forbes pegs his net worth at about $5.9 billion.