For a South Florida native, the silence and serenity are what hits you first.Just a stone's throw from the relentless horn-honking of Surfside and the designer-clad crowds of Bal Harbour Shops, Indian Creek Village exists in a vacuum of enforced peace. There are no sirens, tourists, and certainly no uninvited guests — only the whistle of the Atlantic wind and the rhythmic clap of waves against private piers.Behind massive entry gates and dense tropical foliage lies a 300-acre fiscal safe haven where America’s billionaires aren't just buying homes, but investing in a sovereign-level of security...
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