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Miami Beach Home Being Rented Out by Oren Alexander for $55,000 Per Month

The waterfront home on one of the Sunset Islands was listed for rent last week by Corcoran’s Isaac Lustgarten, who previously worked with the Alexanders at Official. The home spans 4,267 square feet and has four bedrooms.

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Once top luxury broker Oren Alexander has listed his waterfront Miami Beach home for rent for $55,000 per month with the assistance of a former colleague.

Isaac Lustgarten of Corcoran Group, who previously worked with Alexander at Official, listed the property at 1611 West 24th Street on the Sunset Islands last week.

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According to the listing, the property was built in 1938, but photos show what appears to be a recently remodeled home. Alexander bought the 4,267-square-foot house, which spans four bedrooms and four-and-a-half baths, in 2021 via an LLC, according to records, and paid $9.8 million for it.

Alexander’s primary residence is located on a neighboring Sunset Island. Lustgarten did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Oren, as well as his twin brother Alon Alexander and older brother Tal Alexander, are currently being held in a Brooklyn detention center while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges. The trial is scheduled for January 2026.

Oren and Tal launched Official Partners with Side in Miami and New York in 2022, alongside three business partners, after building their careers at Douglas Elliman over the course of 10 years. Alon was a private security executive for the family firm, Kent Security.

In addition to the federal charges, Alon and Oren face sexual battery charges by the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s office, and all three brothers face multiple civil lawsuits from women who allege that they drugged and/or sexually assaulted them. The brothers have denied all allegations.

Side also sued Oren, Tal and Official Partners last fall, alleging that they had defaulted on a $5 million loan that Side extended to them when launching their firm. The parties settled the lawsuit on April 18. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed.

It was reported in February that the Alexander family was shopping around their Miami homes while the brothers were awaiting next steps in their trial, even as Side had requested a preliminary injunction to prevent them from selling or leasing those properties in any way, as some served as collateral on their loan — including the property at 1611 West 24th Street.

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