Now, theyre putting it back on the market for $14 million.

Pine Key, known as Beer Can Island by the locals, served as the four friends members-onlypartyspot.

The small landmass was the groups preferred spot for parties.

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However, this isnt a matter of concern for the owners.

Its not clear why the owners decided to put the property on sale.

Their news release is targeted at corporations and international investors seeking a unique retreat.

Four Friends Bought Their Own Island For $65K—And Are Flipping It For $14 Million

The private islands owners described the landmass as a unique opportunity for innovation.

Beer Can Island is now officially closed to members and the public as it waits to be sold.

People reacted to the islands hefty price

Four Friends Bought Their Own Island For $65K—And Are Flipping It For $14 Million

Four Friends Bought Their Own Island For $65K—And Are Flipping It For $14 Million

Four Friends Bought Their Own Island For $65K—And Are Flipping It For $14 Million

Four Friends Bought Their Own Island For $65K—And Are Flipping It For $14 Million

Four Friends Bought Their Own Island For $65K—And Are Flipping It For $14 Million

Four Friends Bought Their Own Island For $65K—And Are Flipping It For $14 Million

Four Friends Bought Their Own Island For $65K—And Are Flipping It For $14 Million

Four Friends Bought Their Own Island For $65K—And Are Flipping It For $14 Million

Four Friends Bought Their Own Island For $65K—And Are Flipping It For $14 Million

Four Friends Bought Their Own Island For $65K—And Are Flipping It For $14 Million

Four Friends Bought Their Own Island For $65K—And Are Flipping It For $14 Million

Four Friends Bought Their Own Island For $65K—And Are Flipping It For $14 Million

Four Friends Bought Their Own Island For $65K—And Are Flipping It For $14 Million