Al Capone’s former Miami Beach home has been fully renovated — no bullet holes present — and listed for $14.9 million.
The waterfront home at 93 Palm Ave. was built on the 30,000-square-foot lot in 1922 and bought by Capone for $40,000 in 1928. The notorious Chicago gangster, known as “Scarface,” served in prison for tax evasion from 1931 to 1939, and then returned to his heavily-guarded Miami Beach home.
Capone died of a stroke in the home in 1947. His widow sold the house in 1952.