Rolling Loud co-founder Matt Zingler has slipped out of Miami Beach with a serious payday, quietly closing on the sale of his Biscayne Point waterfront compound for roughly $17.7 million. The half-acre spread combines a new main residence and a separate guesthouse, about 150 feet of bay frontage, and an infinity-edge pool that visually runs right into Biscayne Bay. The closing caps a multiyear project in which Zingler bought neighboring parcels in 2016 and 2020 and fused them into one entertainment-focused estate.
According to Traded, the two-lot property at 1155 and 1165 North Biscayne Point Road traded for $17,720,000 and totals about 7,690 square feet, or roughly $2,304 per square foot. Mansion Global notes that Zingler paid $1.85 million for the first parcel in 2016, added the neighboring lot in 2020 for $2.195 million, and wrapped the main house in 2022 with design by François Frossard Design Studio.
Inside The Biscayne Point Compound
The interiors are built for drama: a double-height entry, walls of floor-to-ceiling glass, and a marble-clad chef’s kitchen that opens into a waterfront entertainment salon. The listing also called out a bank-vault-style closet that reportedly cost more than $250,000, while the older secondary structure has been reworked into a guesthouse and wellness pavilion. Those details were spotlighted in the listing coverage by Miami New Times.
A Hometown Exit As Rolling Loud Heads To Orlando
The timing lines up with a shift in Rolling Loud’s U.S. strategy. The festival’s official 2026 site lists Camping World Stadium in Orlando as the only U.S. edition, scheduled for May 8 to 10. For Zingler, who co-founded Rolling Loud in Miami in 2015, the sale lands as the brand pivots this year to a single, larger Orlando event aimed at reaching a broader footprint of attendees, according to the festival’s 2026 site…