4 Coveted Miami Beach Real Estate Listings
At the Continuum, this $29.9 million duplex combines three smaller units and affords waterviews in three directions.
One Bal Harbour’s penthouse unit, #2604, with views that take advantage of the building’s location at the northern tip of Bal Harbour, is listed for sale. At the nexus of the Atlantic, Baker’s Haulover Inlet, and Biscayne Bay, there are water views in three directions—a rarity on the beach. The price tag: a whopping $30 million, proving the Miami real estate boom is as hot as ever. The unit comes with five bedrooms, five and a half baths, expansive living and dining areas spread out over 7,779 square feet, a hot tub on the wraparound balcony, a sauna, and a private two-car garage downstairs.
At the opposite end of Miami Beach, an 8,229-square-foot duplex listed for $29.9 million at the Continuum also faces water in three directions with views of the ocean, the bay, and Government Cut. The apartment—a combination of three smaller units—has seven bedrooms, six and a half baths, a double-height living room, home theater, custom security and audiovisual features, and according to the listing, “the largest square footage on any one level of any unit at the Continuum.”
The feng shui-aligned 2920 North Bay Road home includes a 60-plus-foot pool and 170 feet of Biscayne Bay frontage.
Built in 2013, the newly completed mansion at 2920 North Bay Road was designed according to the principles of feng shui by architect Kobi Karp, who himself lives just down the street and over two short bridges. The 9,815-square-foot house, listed at $29.5 million, comes with Balinese and Chinese architectural influences, a 60-plus-foot saltwater pool, an elevator, a wine cellar, a dock, a roof deck with bar, and a generous 170 feet of Biscayne Bay frontage, with views of the Sunset Islands to the left and the Julia Tuttle Causeway in the distance to the right.
The historic Mediterranean Revival estate at 4855 Pine Tree Drive comes complete with its own putting green and a tower with a private library.
A historic Mediterranean Revival estate built in 1932 and dripping in original architectural details such as carved wooden ceilings, large stone fireplaces, and wrought iron balustrades is on the market for $26.77 million. The house comes with a large courtyard, putting green, six bedrooms, and a tower containing a private library and office from whence to survey your domain. It’s also a great perch for the kids to play “fort.” The 10,383-square-foot house lies on a deep Indian Creek lot with 100 feet of water frontage with views of Collins Avenue and its glittering towers, a dock, and a pool.
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