‘RHOM’ star Marysol Patton is listing her late parents’ longtime home for nearly $5M-quang

   

'Real Housewives of Miami' star has listed her late parent's home for $5 million and without any brokers.Fans of "The Real Housewives of Miami" can now own a piece of the show's history.

Marysol Patton, a familiar face from Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of Miami,” has decided to part with a cherished family property in Coconut Grove — listing her late mother’s longtime residence for $4.95 million. 

The waterfront home, at 2120 South Bayshore Drive, sprawls across nearly 4,000 square feet and offers a split-level layout with distinct living spaces on each floor — each including two bedrooms, two bathrooms, separate kitchens, dining areas and living rooms.

Constructed in 1965, the residence boasts a canal-front setting, complete with a boat dock — suitable for a 32-foot vessel despite its 28-foot official measure — and unobstructed ocean access. 

The home occupies nearly 4,000 square feet.

The home occupies nearly 4,000 square feet.

A den space.

A den space.

One of two kitchens.

One of two kitchens.

Among its highlights are a built-in bar and expansive views of the water, features that have earned it screen time on the Miami-based reality series.

Patton’s decision to sell comes after years of holding onto the property following the deaths of her parents. 

 
One of four bathrooms.

One of four bathrooms.

The home offers canal views and has a dock.

The home offers canal views and has a dock.

“My mom passed 6 years ago and my dad passed 7 years ago and I’ve been sitting on the property,” she told The Post. “I’m finally emotionally ready to move on and sell the home. I held onto it for so long because I felt guilty letting go sooner, but it’s time.” 

Her father, Donald Patton, died in 2018, followed by her mother, Elsa Patton, in 2019.

The home, originally built in 1958, has a history of intermittent rental activity.

Marysol Patton with her mom Elsa Patton in 2012.

Marysol Patton with her mom Elsa Patton in 2012.

During the 2020 pandemic, it fetched $4,200 per month, but by 2024, rental rates had climbed sharply, fluctuating between $14,000 and $18,000 monthly.

Property records reveal that Donald and Elsa Patton acquired the residence in 1990 for a modest $380,000 — a stark contrast to its current asking price. 

Patton herself is listing the property, without any brokers.