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Goya Foods heir buys Palm Beach mansion for $11M

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Goya Foods heir buys Palm Beach mansion for $11M

As reportec in The Real Deal.

An heir to the Goya Foods fortune closed on a home in Palm Beach for $11.3 million.

The estate of the late Ryan Ashley Brant, who co-founded the video game company Take-Two Interactive, sold the non-waterfront home at 111 El Brillo Way to an LLC managed by Andy Unanue, the grandson of Goya Foods founders.

Take-Two Interactive owns the publishing labels Rockstar Games and 2K.

The 7,743-square-foot house was on the market for $14.8 million.

The Brant family purchased the Palm Beach property in 2011 for $6.6 million. In 2012, they broke ground on a new two-story home and completed it in 2013, property records show.

The seven-bedroom, eight-and-a-half-bathroom features a library, two-car garage, and a guest house.

The buyer, Unanue, became the chief operating officer of Goya in 1999 and left five years later to launch AU & Associates, the family office for the Unanues. He’s a managing partner of AUA Private Equity Partners, according to its website.

The sale marks one of many that have closed in Palm Beach recently. Earlier this month, the founder of a Texas real estate lending firm paid $5.8 million for a Palm Beach house, the former MagicJack Chairman sold his estate for $28 million and the former president and CEO of Sotheby’s bought a home for $7.7 million.