____I'd say that Andy Garcia is a private man, wouldn't you? The dapper Cuban actor lets his body of work speak for him for the most part. All that does is add an air of mystery to the man and make you want to know more about his personal life … or maybe I'm just a big ol' metiche! Hahaha, I can totally own that. If you're a bit of a metiche like I am, then come and look inside of Andy Garcia's $ 4 million dollar estate in Key Biscane, Florida with me. It's crazy BEAUIFUL with a "charming and delightful aura of a vintage Cuban estate."
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Click through the photos for an intimate tour of Andy Garcia's stunning home!
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The Soul of Havana
Andy Garcia's beautiful 9,084-square-foot estate in Key Biscayne, Florida has been called, "The Soul of Havana on Biscayne Bay" for good reason. Garcia and his wife bought the property in 1991, the following year Hurricane Andrew destroyed the house that was originally there and Garcia built a new home inspired by Cuba in its place.
La tina
Check out this gorgeos tub in one of the home's 5.5 bathrooms. Nice!
Bedroom
This is just one of the four gorgeous bedrooms on the property. Check out that ceiling! I am in love.
Kitchen
I believe the heart of every home is the kitchen. This kitchen looks unbelievably inviting. The kind of kitchen where everyone can hang out and cook together.
Living room
I'm not sure how often you would need a fireplace in Florida, but I love the flowers in there.
The pool
I'm thinking that in Florida, the pool gets much more play than the fireplace and this is quite the pool to play in.
Poolside
I love the trees surrounding the pool and the property. The whole place has a very airy feel to it.
Deck
This outdoor deck is perfect for lounging. Garcia says, "We live mostly in L.A. and come here in summer and for vacations. It's a house that can receive a lot of people, where you can meet together, have some cocktails, jam together."
I'd love to jam there, wouldn't you? If you really want to, you can rent the place out for $30,000 a month when Andy and his family aren't using it.