The club’s barrier to entry is as formidable as its membership fee, which demands nearly $1 million upfront plus $44,000 in annual dues. Admission requires navigating a six-person committee and a 15-member board currently led by former AutoNation CEO Mike Jackson. Bezos is far from alone in his exclusion; neighbors including Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump, and the Qatari royal family have also failed to secure entry.
Billionaire Bunker: Why Jeff Bezos Can't Join the Indian Creek Club
Jeff Bezos has poured $234 million into three properties on Indian Creek, the ultra-exclusive Miami enclave known as the Billionaire Bunker. Despite his massive real estate footprint and social efforts, the island’s elite country club remains a fortress, repeatedly denying the Amazon founder membership among its 350-person roster.

Membership is an unpredictable pursuit. While figures like Tom Brady and Jersey Mike’s founder Peter Cancro gained entry with relative ease, others face significant resistance. Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon successfully joined only after overcoming a member-led petition to block him. For some, the social friction proves insurmountable; one plastic surgeon abandoned his quest and sold his estate to Mark Zuckerberg after four years of unsuccessful attempts to join the club.



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