After 20-plus of South Florida livin’, the Bee Gees’ Robin Gibb is selling his Miami homestead.
All together now: “If you leave me now; You’ll take away the biggest part of me . . . ”
Robin, 61, and wife Dwina bought the SW 78 Street digs in 2008 for $4.3 million cash, according to Miami-Dade County records.
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The ivy covered Mediterranean/Victorian house, in the chi-chiPonce Davis area, is on the market for $4.25 million. It boast seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms and 10,000 square feet of British-style luxury.
The house is described on MLS records as having “timeless floor plan, elegant and grand, with a breathtaking foyer, soaring 12-foot and 24-foot ceilings, a huge gourmet kitchen and a lavish master, a cozy family room, hurricane glass doors and windows, a generator, HVAC system and, of course, a state-of-the-art sound system throughout the house.
The sale comes in the wake of news reports in the Gibbs’ native England that Robin is deathly ill.
Robin appeared so gaunt and emaciated (left) two weeks ago in London that some fans didn’t recognize him. He’s reportedly suffering of the same rare intestinal condition that killed his twin brother and band memberMaurice Gibb in 2003 in Miami Beach.
Maurice, too, was a Miami area resident.
Barry Gibb, historically the group’s frontman, owns four nearly adjacent houses on North Bay Road in Miami Beach. He is a diehard Miami Heat fan who rarely misses a game when he’s in town.
The Bee Gees drove the disco era of the 1970s with chart toppers like Night Fever, Staying Aliveand How Deep is Your Love
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