Danish tennis pro Caroline Wozniacki and her husband, former NBA player David Lee, sold their Fisher Island penthouse for $37 million.
Wozniacki, who is currently competing in the Bad Homburg Open in Germany, and her husband sold the penthouse at 7001 Fisher Island Drive to a hidden buyer. The deal went into contract on May 30.
A company led by Wozniacki and Lee paid $18.7 million for the Palazzo Del Sol unit in 2021, which means they sold the 7,000-square-foot condo for nearly double their purchase price just three years ago.
Douglas Elliman agent Dina Goldentayer was the listing agent for the five-bedroom, five-bathroom condo. It hit the market in January for $42.5 million.
Donnie Pingaro, Side’s managing broker in Florida, represented the buyer, according to the Multiple Listing Service. Isaac Lustgarten, who now leads the Alexander Team at Official, was listed as the buyer’s agent through Tuesday morning and was later replaced with Pingaro. Lustgarten and Pingaro did not respond to requests for comment. Oren and Tal Alexander previously led the Alexander Team until they both stepped back from their roles at Official following allegations of rape and sexual assault.
Wozniacki and Lee have bought and sold other condos on Fisher Island. The couple, who married in 2019, sold a unit in the same building in 2021 for $16.3 million.
The ultra-luxury private island, located just off the coast of Miami Beach, is only accessible by boat, ferry or helicopter.