A handful of luxury properties in Miami owned by Oren, Tal and other family members are reportedly being shopped around by Shlomy Alexander, the family patriarch and a luxury developer.

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While Tal, Oren and Alon Alexander await federal trial from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, their family is reportedly shopping around some of their Miami Beach properties.

A 10,000-square-foot estate at 2135 Lake Avenue on the Sunset Islands where Oren and his wife, Kamila Hansen Alexander, used to live together is being quietly shopped around for upwards of $50 million, according to The Real Deal’s sources. The mansion was completed last year and includes a pool and dock.

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The brothers’ father, Shlomy Alexander, is a well-known luxury spec home developer and the one who has been reportedly showing the property to some potential buyers. Shlomy could not be reached for comment.

The Alexanders are not exclusively working with any agent to represent the property, but some agents formerly affiliated with Official Partners, the firm that Oren and Tal used to run together, have been showing the home, according to TRD’s sources.

Oren bought the property in 2020 for $10 million, according to records, and demolished the previous house. The Alexander family also reportedly considered selling the property before last summer when the civil lawsuits against Oren were first widely reported.

The family is also shopping around Tal’s waterfront lot at 2687 Flamingo Drive and a waterfront home at 1611 West 24th Street on the Sunset Islands, just one island away from Oren’s property.

Tal bought the half-acre lot in 2020 for $3.1 million, according to records, and demolished the existing home on the property with plans for a new one. The lot may be worth anywhere from $6.5 million to $12.6 million, according to various listing websites.

The second Sunset Islands property was purchased in 2021 by an LLC managed by Oren for $9.8 million. The LLC is also comprised of Tal, Alon, Shlomy and the brothers’ uncle, Gil Neuman, according to sales records from March 2023.

The potential sale of the properties could have implications on litigation that Oren and Tal are currently engaged in with white-label firm Side. The company sued the brothers and Official Partners in October for allegedly failing to pay a $5 million loan that Side gave to them when they launched the business. The loan was guaranteed with collateral that included assets in the form of bank accounts, cash, intellectual property and investment properties.

In December, a California court approved Side’s request for a preliminary injunction to prevent Tal and Oren from “leasing, selling transferring, consigning, auctioning, dissipating, concealing, pledging, granting a security interest in, or otherwise disposing of any assets constituting the Collateral,” the order said.

Oren’s home, Tal’s lot and the property at 1611 W. 24th Street are all under dispute in the lawsuit. Attorneys for the Alexanders asked a Florida judge to remove notices attached to the W. 24th Street property and Oren’s home. Those properties, according to the request, were valued at about $35 million in total, based on an estimate from the Miami-Dade property appraiser.

This week, 11 more civil lawsuits were filed against the Alexander brothers under an extension of the New York City Gender-Motivated Violence Act, accusing one or more of the brothers of sexual assault dating back to 2010 and in various cities globally.

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