
Larry Page
Co-founder and Board Member
Miami Connection
Page's $173.4 million acquisition of two Coconut Grove estates highlights Miami's appeal to ultra-high-net-worth tech leaders fleeing high-tax states, boosting the luxury real estate market. His relocation, alongside figures like Jeff Bezos, accelerates Miami's transformation into a tech and finance power center, drawing capital, talent, and global elites to South Florida.
About
Larry Page co-founded Google with Sergey Brin in 1998 while at Stanford University, transforming it into Alphabet Inc., the world's leading tech conglomerate. He stepped back from day-to-day leadership of Alphabet in 2019 but remains a key figure with a net worth exceeding $270 billion. In late 2025 and early 2026, Page relocated business entities from California to states including Florida, Delaware, and Texas, ahead of a proposed wealth tax. He purchased two neighboring waterfront mansions in Miami's exclusive Coconut Grove neighborhood for $173.4 million, signaling a major personal and professional pivot to South Florida. Page retains a residence in Palo Alto and New Zealand residency but is now establishing a significant presence in Miami.