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1663-30 Art Deco/Preservation SUN MAY 03 1992 ED: FINAL SECTION: HOME & DESIGN PAGE: 5G LENGTH: 10 . 09" MEDIUM ILLUST: SOURCE: DON FINEFROCK Herald Real Estate Writer DATELINE: MEMO: GERMAN BUYS $3 . 75 MILLION HOME German investor Thomas Kramer paid $3 . 75 million for a bayfront home on Indian Creek Island -- his second purchase on the exclusive island in upper Biscayne Bay in the past two months . The sale, which closed April 24 , represents the third highest price ever paid for a home in Dade County. Kramer bought the seven-bedroom home at 12 Indian Creek Dr. from Jan Cowles, a board member of the Center for the Fine Arts and the widow of Look magazine publisher Gardner Cowles. "It ' s a fabulous location, " said Janet Atlas of Riteway Realtors. Janet and Russell Atlas represented Cowles in the deal . "That ' s really what he' s buying it for. " Carolyn Miller, the owner of Riteway, represented Kramer. She said Kramer may renovate the property or build anew. In March, Kramer paid $1 .2 million for a vacant lot at 35 Indian Creek Dr. The two properties are not adjacent. "He decided that ' s not where he wanted to be on the island, " Miller said. "It' s not on the market as of yet, but we have talked to him about the possibility of selling. " Miller said Kramer was part of the investor group that paid $13 .3 million in March for 14 acres of undeveloped land in Miami Beach, including a 13-acre oceanfront parcel on the southern tip of the island. Cowles had listed her home for sale at $4 .5 million, Atlas said. The 11, 000-square-foot home was built in 1953 and is assessed at $1 . 9 million. The 1991 tax bill amounted to $66,245 . Only two other Dade homes have sold for more. Both are on Indian Creek. ADDED TERMS: END OF DOCUMENT.