After purchasing a dinosaur skull for $ 412,000 and the New Orleans mansion (for $ 4.7 million) of LaLaurie Mansion, a well-known serial killer who told his story in the third season of American Horror Story, the actor Nicolas Cage also bought an island in the Bahamas, which is now up for sale on Christie’s International Real Estate.
The Hollywood star once boasted a portfolio of 15 luxury homes, but has been forced to sell most of his assets over the past decade due to tax problems. Famous for buying insanely exaggerated collectibles, such as a pyramid tomb, a Gulfstream Jet and a few castles, in 2006 he also bought the 30 acres of Leaf Caya true paradise.
Located in the Exumas archipelago about 85 miles southeast of Nassau, the island was bought by Nicolas Cage for $ 3 million. It offers three pristine beaches, plus private deep water access for anchoring yachts or tenders.
Leaf Cay is located just south of Bock Cay where they are creating a wonderful super exclusive private island getaway with a golf course and incredible homes. The island is easily accessible and is in close proximity to all of Exuma’s amenities.
Now the private island is for sale, listed by Private Islands, Inc. for 7.5 million dollars. Interest?
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Source: Vanity Fair