Broadway Legend Hal Prince Bought This Miami Beach Mansion for $1.7 Million in 1987. His Daughter Just Sold It for $31.5 Million
The man who gave the world Phantom of the Opera, West Side Story, and Fiddler on the Roof spent nearly four decades quietly owning a waterfront mansion in Miami Beach. Nobody really talked about it while he was alive.
After he died, his two children ended up in a foreclosure lawsuit over it. And in May 2026, the house sold for $31.5 million.
That is the kind of real estate story that hits differently when you know who owned it.
The House He Bought the Same Year Phantom Hit London
Hal Prince purchased the property at 6000 North Bay Road in Miami Beach in 1987 for $1.7 million. That same year, Phantom of the Opera had just opened in London and was about to change Broadway forever…