Indian Creek Village
Indian Creek has a reputaion as one of America's most exclusive communities with an obvious obsession with security. Indian Creek Village has a police force of 14 to protect its 38 residents - most of whom live here part-time as many residences are second homes. The village is unique among similar-sized communities in having its own State of Florida sworn police force including its own 24/7 armed boat patrol around the island. They operate the only waterborne police force available on Biscayne Bay.
The island has one street, Indian Creek Drive, with only 32 waterfront homes spread out over 38 waterfront lots with homes typically ranging in value from $15 million and range to over $50 million. Indian Creek Village is situated several blocks west of 91st Street and Collins Avenue (or just west of Surfside) and is also home to the ultra-exclusive Indian Creek County Club, which occupies the entire interior of the island with a few waterfront holes. In addition to being one of the oldest private club houses in South Florida, the club's golf course is widely considered to be one of Miami's finest golf courses.
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Famous residents who have lived there and currently reside there include billionaire investor Carl Icahn, co-founder of Calvin Klein Barry Schwartz, billionaire developer Donny Soffer, steel executive Leroy Schecter, wireless executive Rajendra Singh, radio magnate Raul Alarcon,real estate billionaire Peter Breton, coal and oil executive Christopher F. Viegas, Perry Ellis head George Feldenkreis, and former Philadelphia Eagles owner and billionaire art collector Norman Braman,Spanish singer Julio Iglesias, his son Enrique Iglesias, pro golfer Raymond Floyd, coaches Rick Pitino and Don Shula, Sheik Mohammed al-Fassi of Saudi Arabia, television host Don Francisco, Frederic Hesser CEO and Founder of Hesser Group Global, producer and song writer Scott Storch, and former cable company CEO Ken Bagwell.
