A new Miami Beach mansion based on the vision of technology executive Ami Shashoua sold for $23.85 million, about 25% less than the asking price.

The home designed by local architecture and design firm Choeff Levy Fischman has 13 bedrooms, a separate guest house, an infinity-edge pool, a 60-foot dock and 112 feet of Biscayne Bay frontage.

It sits on a half acre in North Beach at 6360 N. Bay Road.

Buyer 6360 North Bay Road LLC bought the property on July 16, but the deal wasn’t listed in Miami-Dade County deed records until Monday.

The person or company behind the limited liability company that bought the mansion is unknown, and so far only reported in The Real Deal real estate publication as a buyer from California.

The original asking price for the mansion was $32 million when it hit the market early this year.

The broker for the seller, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices EWM Realty senior vice president Nelson Gonzalez, and the broker for the buyer, Jill Hertzberg of The Jills Zeder Group at Coldwell Banker, declined to comment.

In January, Gonzalez told The Toronto Star newspaper that Shashoua designed the mansion but then decided to sell it because of a change in his family situation.

Shashoua is the CEO of online payment platform QPay, which is likened to PayPal, and also created the Jaxee app that connects professionals from plumbers to music teachers in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties to job opportunities.

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