Eric Hochberger, the founder and CEO of digital advertising firm Mediavine, and wife Stephanie Hochberger, an attorney, paid $17.3 million for a waterfront mansion in Lighthouse Point.
The deal was a record price for the city, said John Putzig of Re/Max First, the broker of the transaction.
The James C. Acheson Trust, with Donna Niester as trustee, sold the 7,796-square-foot home at 2900 N.E. 31st Ave. Acheson is the chairman emeritus of Port Huron, Michigan-based developer Acheson Ventures and Niester is the president and CEO.
The price equated to $2,219 per square foot.
The home was built on the 1.68-acre site with 889 linear feet of water on three sides in 2002. This is the first time it has sold.
The home features five bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, an office, a pool, two garages, a 110-foot concrete pier, a bar, an elevator and a fireplace.
It’s one of the largest waterfront lots in Lighthouse Point. Demand for luxury homes has increased as more wealthy people move to South Florida, so it’s not surprising that a price record was set.
South Florida Business Journal