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Alexander family shops waterfront Miami Beach properties  

Father Shlomy showing Oren’s mansion on the Sunset Islands in bid for $50M deal, sources say

Alexanders Seeking Offers for Miami Beach Properties 
Oren, Shlomi and Tal and Alexander with 2135 Lake Avenue, 1611 West 24th Street and 2687 Flamingo Drive in Miami Beach (Getty, Google Maps)
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  • The Alexander family is quietly shopping some of their Miami Beach properties, including Oren's mansion on the Sunset Islands, for which the family is seeking $50 million, according to people familiar.
  • Brothers Oren, Tal, and Alon face criminal charges of sex trafficking and conspiracy to commit sex trafficking, as well as civil litigation, including a lawsuit for allegedly failing to repay a $5 million business loan.
  • The properties being shown include Oren's two-story home, Tal's waterfront lot and another waterfront home on the Sunset Islands.

The Alexander family is quietly shopping some of the family’s Miami Beach properties, as brothers Oren, Tal and Alon are facing criminal charges and mounting civil litigation, The Real Deal has learned. 

The family is seeking more than $50 million for Oren’s two-story, nearly 10,000-square-foot home at 2135 Lake Avenue on the Sunset Islands, sources told TRD. The property, with a pool and dock, was completed last year. Oren lived there with his wife, Kamila Hansen Alexander. 

Oren, Tal and Alon are being held in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center as they await trial, slated for January 2026, on federal sex trafficking charges. All three have pleaded not guilty. 

Their father, Shlomy Alexander, has shown Oren’s Miami Beach home to potential buyers, sources said. Shlomy, a luxury spec home developer who runs the Alexander Group, did not answer questions about the family seeking offers for the properties

The Alexanders are not working with a broker but some agents formerly affiliated with Official Partners, the boutique brokerage co-founded by Oren and Tal, have shown the home to prospective buyers, sources said. 

Property records show Oren paid $10 million for the half-acre lot in 2020 and demolished the previous house. The family was open to selling the completed house before last summer, when the civil lawsuits were widely reported, a source said. 

The Wall Street Journal first reported the family’s interest in a sale of the home, where federal authorities arrested the disgraced broker in December. 

The Alexanders are also seeking offers for Tal’s waterfront lot at 2687 Flamingo Drive and the waterfront home at 1611 West 24th Street on the Sunset Islands, one island away from Oren’s house. 

Records show Tal paid $3.1 million for his half-acre lot in 2020, had the previous house demolished and planned a new home. Listing websites estimate the lot is worth between $6.5 million and $12.6 million, and the property appraiser lists a market value of $7.4 million. 

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A company managed by Oren paid $9.8 million for the second Sunset Islands property, a 4,300-square-foot home, in 2021. Oren, Alon, Tal, Shlomy and the brothers’ uncle, Gil Neuman, are all members of the LLC, according to an $8.5 million mortgage that was recorded in March 2023. 

Side, the white-label firm that backed the 2022 launch of Official, sued Tal, Oren and Official in October for allegedly failing to make payments on a roughly $5 million loan the company provided to establish the business. The Alexanders personally guaranteed the loan with collateral defined in the agreement as personal assets including bank accounts, cash, intellectual property and investment property. 

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A California judge in December approved Side’s request for a preliminary injunction, preventing the brothers from “leasing, selling, transferring, consigning, auctioning, dissipating, concealing, pledging, granting a security interest in, or otherwise disposing of any assets constituting the Collateral,” according to the order.

Last month, Side notified Miami-Dade County that three of the Alexanders’ properties, including Oren’s home, Tal’s lot and the house at 1611 W 24th Street, were among the assets under dispute in the lawsuit. 

Attorneys for the Alexanders requested a Florida judge remove notices attached to the property at 1611 W 24th Street and Oren’s home on the neighboring island. The document, certified by Shlomy, values the properties at a combined roughly $35 million based on the Miami-Dade property appraiser’s estimations, which are typically lower than the actual market value. 

Two lawyers representing the Alexanders withdrew from the lawsuit earlier this month, alleging Tal and Oren failed to pay their legal bills. The brothers filed an appeal in January. 

Tal, Oren and Alon are also facing multiple civil lawsuits alleging sexual assault and rape. After TRD first reported a pair of suits accusing twin brothers Oren and Alon of rape, more accounts surfaced in the following weeks with graphic details captured in complaints and various news outlets. 

The complaints span two decades and often allege the brothers drugged and assaulted women in coordinated attacks that occurred in South Florida, New York and other locales across two decades. A bundle of 11 such lawsuits filed this week adds to the wave of claims and follows federal prosecutors saying they have interviewed roughly 60 women who say they were assaulted by one or more of the brothers.

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