Luxury in Miami: Cuban-American entrepreneur opens the doors to his mansion worth over 170 million dollars



John H. Ruiz's mansion in Gables Estates, valued at $175 million, combines luxury with advanced technology. It includes a nightclub, pools, a spa, and a private dock. Take a look at the sectors where this Cuban entrepreneur has succeeded.

Robert Sielmann and John RuizPhoto © Instagram Robert Sielmann | Miami Real Estate

The Cuban-American entrepreneur John H. Ruiz, founder and CEO of Luminsea, opened the doors to his spectacular mansion in Gables Estates, one of the most exclusive and expensive areas in the United States, located in Miami.

The residence, valued at 175 million dollars, was showcased in a video by content creator Robert Sielmann, who described it as "a fantastic house," not for millionaires but "for billionaires."

The property combines luxury and cutting-edge technology. It features a private disco, four pools, spa, gym, mini-golf course, and a private dock over 400 feet long. Additionally, it is equipped with a state-of-the-art video and audio system, connected by over 110 miles of fiber optic.

Ruiz, of Cuban origin, has built his fortune through multiple ventures in the technology, maritime, and real estate sectors. He is also a lawyer and the owner of Cigarette Boats, a legendary brand in the world of high-performance boats.

Your company Luminsea was born from a family passion for sailing and a commitment to maritime safety.

Ruiz learned to navigate in his adolescence. He created the Smart Channel Markers, an innovative technology designed to enhance safety on waterways, especially at night or in low visibility conditions.

The businessman lives in Miami with his children, who are also involved in his ventures. His mansion in Gables Estates reflects not only his financial success but also his vision of integrating luxury, innovation, and a nautical lifestyle in a single space.

Despite being a millionaire, he leads a relatively modest life and has made it clear that he dislikes people who brag about having a lot of money.

"I'm not interested in how much money a person has. I'm interested in their humanity, because there are those who believe that having money makes them more important than others. I don't like that, because I started from scratch," he said in the interview with Sielmann.

The video has garnered millions of views and comments, highlighting the magnitude and cutting-edge design of the residence. In the words of the Spanish content creator, "this house has it all," and its owner is the protagonist of an inspiring story of resilience.

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Gretchen Sánchez

Branded Content Writer at CiberCuba. PhD in Sciences from the University of Alicante and Bachelor's degree in Sociocultural Studies.