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Inside Eddie Irvine's luxury €33m mansion he has put up for sale

Inside Eddie Irvine's luxury €33m mansion he has put up for sale

Former Formula One star Eddie Irvine has listed his stunning Miami mansion for a staggering €33 million.
The 59-year-old Co. Down native purchased the land in 2020 for €4 million and invested millions more in constructing a new waterfront villa and state-of-the-art property.
Boasting seven bedrooms, 1061 N Venetian Drive offers breathtaking views of Biscayne Bay and the Miami skyline, features 105 feet of deep-water frontage and a boat lift capable of accommodating a 60-foot yacht, reports RSVP Live.
'Irv the Swerve', as he's known, reportedly owns an impressive property portfolio, with around 40 properties worldwide.
In addition to his Miami residences, Eddie also owns properties in Italy and famously had a mansion in the Dublin suburb of Dalkey that was rented by Hollywood actor Matt Damon during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Take a look at the incredible property below:
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