Just Listed – 3 Bedroom Penthouse at Trump Palace in Sunny Isles Beach – Asking $2,350,000
It is with great pleasure that I present my newest listing – an immaculate 3 bedroom penthouse at Trump Palace in Sunny Isles Beach. This one is a beauty and is priced to sell quickly!
The impeccably designed penthouse offers sweeping, unobstructed views of the Atlantic Ocean, Intracoastal waterway, and Downtown Miami skyline, along with picturesque views of the sunset from 12-foot high floor-to-ceiling windows. The recently renovated 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath condo has 2,435 interior square feet with balcony access off the master bedroom, second bedroom, living room, and kitchen. Over $500,000 spent in renovations and upgrades. Features include: 36×36 white porcelain flooring throughout; custom LED lighting; electric shades; built-in closets; and custom kitchen with white Quartz countertops, matching cabinets from Spain, stone backsplash, and high-end, stainless steel appliances by Sub-Zero, Bosch, and Gaggenau. Unit includes valet parking for unlimited cars. Asking $2.35M, or $965 per square foot. Furniture not included but negotiable.
Trump Palace is a 55-story, luxury, oceanfront condo development located at 18101 Collins Avenue in Sunny Isles Beach. Amenities include: 24-hour, full-service concierge; state-of-the-art-fitness center with views of the Atlantic Ocean and coastline; men’s and women’s spa with sauna, steam room, and hot tub; 24-hour valet parking for residents and guests; private beach access; private pool and hot tub; tennis courts; and use of all amenities at neighboring Trump International Beach Resort.
The photos here speak for themselves. For showings, please contact me on my cell phone at 786-247-6332 or via email at [email protected].
Below is a video tour of the unit as the sun is setting:
2 Bedroom Corner Unit at 1100 Millecento – Asking $712,000
Yesterday, while visiting 1100 Millecento, I was able to tour a 2 bedroom corner unit located on the northeast corner of the building (the 10 line). The 2 bed, 2 bath condo has 1,245 interior square feet and a 5-foot deep balcony totaling 187 square feet. The unit comes completely finished with white porcelain tile in the living areas, carpet in both bedrooms, built-in closet in the master bedroom, and shades on all windows. If you are curious to see the finishes and views that 1100 Millecento has to offer, be sure to check out the video below. Currently, this is the only 2 bedroom unit being offered for sale on the MLS, although I’m sure that will change in the weeks and months ahead as more people close on their units and build-outs are completed. Asking price is $712,000, or $572 per square foot.
Sweeping Panoramic Views from the Rooftop Pool Deck of Millecento Residences [VIDEO]
Yesterday afternoon, I visited Millecento Residences for the second time within the past week. Both times I got the opportunity to visit my favorite part of the building – the rooftop pool deck located on the 43rd floor. The sweeping panoramic views from up there are jaw-dropping to say the least. From that vantage point, one is able to gain a true appreciation for the incredible transformation that is currently taking place throughout Brickell. I stood there on that rooftop pool deck yesterday truly grateful for being a part of this city at this particular moment in time. Change can be a beautiful thing, but to see it happening in all directions is magical. Don’t take my word for it though. Watch the video below and see for yourself. I shot the video at 4K resolution. If you are able to do so, I highly suggest that you watch the video at max resolution. It’s almost like you’re there. Technology is a wonderful thing!
New Renderings and Video Released for Paramount Miami Worldcenter
Earlier today, new renderings were released for Paramount Miami Worldcenter. As I am sure you will agree, the renderings are nothing short of spectacular! I am especially impressed with the first two renderings shown below – the Lobby and Skydeck Infinity Pool.
There’s no doubt in my mind that Paramount Miami Worldcenter has the makings to be one of Miami’s most distinguished condo developments. In the coming weeks, preconstruction sales for Paramount Miami Worldcenter will formally launch to the public. If you or someone you know have an interest in reserving a unit, I can get you in now, before the rush, at “Friends & Family” pricing. Prices start at $550 per square foot. Contact me for details at [email protected].
At the very bottom of this post is a new, full-feature demo video for Paramount Miami Worldcenter ,which was also released earlier today. Enjoy!
Paramount Miami Worldcenter Amenities / Common Areas
Paramount Miami Worldcenter Residences
Paramount Miami Worldcenter Exterior
Paramount Miami Worldcenter Video
Brickell Condo Tour and Construction Update [VIDEO] – February 14, 2015
It has been about four months since my last video tour covering the fast-paced development taking place in Brickell. Since then, a lot has happened, so I figured it was time to get back out on the road and provide everyone with another update. As you will see, this video is much more comprehensive, covering not only current and future construction, but also existing condo developments for those who may be unfamiliar or newly acquainted with the Brickell condo market. In the video, I even highlighted two, large commercial properties in Brickell which recently traded hands – the SunTrust building located at 777 Brickell Avenue, which sold earlier this week for $140M, and the former Capital at Brickell site located at 1420 South Miami Avenue, which was acquired this past December for $74.74M by CCCC International USA LLC, a subsidiary of Beijing’s China City Construction and American Da Tang Group of New York.
Exclusive, First-Look at the $2M Sales Center for Paramount Miami Worldcenter
Earlier today, I was given an exclusive, first-look at the $2M sales center for Paramount Miami Worldcenter. Wow! That was the first word out of my mouth as I entered the stunning, two-story showroom. Immediately, my eyes caught sight of the massive, wall-sized video display – such an impressive way to present the development. While there today, I was given the opportunity to watch on the big screen an unreleased video for Paramount Miami Worldcenter. I swear, the video gave me chills. It does an amazing job of conveying to the viewer just how spectacular Paramount Miami Worldcenter is going to be once it is completed. Not only that, it gives you a glimpse into the future of what is yet to come for the neighborhood. People are going to be super impressed with that video once it is released to the public.
The sales center, which is still a work in progress, is expected to be completed and opened to the public by the end of this month. At that point, preconstruction prices are expected to increase to coincide with the launch of sales to the public. Currently, units can only be reserved through the developer’s friends and family program. With prices starting at $550 per square foot, there are still a number of great options remaining. If you have an interest in learning more about Paramount Miami Worldcenter, please do not hesitate to contact me. I can be reached on my cell phone at 786-247-6332 or via email at [email protected].
One Thousand Museum Bulldozes Through 50 Percent Under Contract Mark
When it comes to sales as of late, One Thousand Museum has been kicking ass and taking names. While attending a VIP dinner event held at the One Thousand Museum sales gallery last Thursday, I learned that over 50 percent of the units at One Thousand Museum are now under contract. And I’m talking hard contracts here, each with deposits received and past their 15-day rescission period. From what I heard that night, sales had hovered around the 30 percent mark for a while but then, in the weeks following Art Basel and the developer’s brilliantly timed groundbreaking ceremony, it has been full speed ahead with no signs of slowing. Currently, the entry point to get in at One Thousand Museum is slightly over $5.5M, or $1,200 per square foot – although that may have changed since Thursday given that I learned yesterday that two new contracts were signed on Saturday. No word yet, however, as to which two units those might be. 50 percent under contract at this point is big news in and of itself, but what really blew my mind last Thursday night is that the developer already has six of the total eight full-floor residences under contract. The two remaining full-floor residences are priced slightly under $17.5M and $20M. With each having just under 10,000 interior square feet, those work out to be a little more than $1,750 and $2,000 per square foot respectively. That’s right folks, take a moment to process that small yet impactful piece of information and realize its significance, not only just for One Thousand Museum, but also for the Downtown Miami real estate market as a whole.
Since the beginning, I’ve been a huge believer in One Thousand Museum. It is great to see that buyers are finally starting to see One Thousand Museum for what it will one day become – a trophy property that will be revered by people from all over the world. Early last year, Wealth-X – “the world’s leading ultra high net worth (UHNW) intelligence and prospecting firm” – compiled and published their top ten list of Billionaire Skyscraper Homes. Coming in at the number nine spot was One Thousand Museum. As you will see below, One Thousand Museum finds itself in very good company, not surprising given the fact that the tower was designed by one of the most prolific architects ever – Zaha Hadid.
One Hyde Park (London) – Average Price Per Square Foot: US$9,906
432 Park Avenue (New York City) – Average Price Per Square Foot: US$6,742
One57 (New York City) – Average Price Per Square Foot: US$6,000
South Bank Tower (London) – Average Price Per Square Foot: US$3,300
Tour Odéon (Monaco) – Average Price Per Square Foot: US$8,900
Opus Hong Kong (Hong Kong) – Average Price Per Square Foot: US$10,740
56 Leonard (New York City) – Average Price Per Square Foot: US$6,000
Clermont Residences (Singapore) – Average Price Per Square Foot: US$2,360
One Thousand Museum (Miami) – Average Price Per Square Foot: US$1,100
One Madison (New York City) – Average Price Per Square Foot: US$5,000
For those who are unfamiliar with One Thousand Museum, be sure to watch the promo video below to see for yourself just how spectacular the luxury tower will look once completed. It will forever change the Miami skyline for the better and help catapult the city’s real estate market to even greater prominence around the world.
Below are two recently released renderings for One Thousand Museum along with a few shots of the development’s hologram box and a photo taken of the Luxe Living Realty agents who attended last Thursday’s exclusive dinner event. That night, Luxe Living Realty agents (myself included) were formally named sales ambassadors for the project, which, among other things, provides us with 24/7 access to the One Thousand Museum sales gallery. Yes, that means that if you have $49M burning a hole in your pocket, and feel compelled to schedule a 3am appointment to visit the sales center and write-up a contract for the full-floor, duplex penthouse, I would be able to accommodate you. I realize that the jet lag from those long, transoceanic flights can be horrible.
If you have any questions about One Thousand Museum and/or would like to learn more about pricing and availability, please call me on my cell phone at 786-247-6332 or contact me via email at [email protected].
My First Impression of BrickellHouse
Yesterday afternoon, I finally got a chance to show a few condos at BrickellHouse. While there, I was also able to check out the amenities. Surprisingly, up until a few days ago, I hadn’t received one single buyer or rental lead for that building. Actually, I found that to be very surprising, almost to the point of being alarming. When a new building opens, there typically is a lot of interest and excitement from early-adopter-type people who clamor to be one of the firsts to live there. With BrickellHouse, I didn’t see that this time around, and I couldn’t explain why that was. I’ve already been seeing huge interest from people looking to buy or rent at the soon-to-be-opened 1100 Millecento, but interest in BrickellHouse has been lacking – at least from what I’ve been seeing. Again, I can’t explain it, but I’m here to tell you that if you are in the market to buy or rent a condo in Brickell, you should brush aside whatever reservations you may have about BrickellHouse and go check it out. It’s definitely worth considering. I must admit, I wasn’t expecting much from BrickellHouse in the way of views, given that it has buildings surrounding it on all sides, but views it has. They far exceeded my expectations. I showed one unit facing northwest, located on the 28th floor, and another facing southeast, situated on the 11th floor. Both had outstanding views. Just don’t go there, however, expecting to get uninterrupted water views, because you’re not going to get it unless you’re on a really high floor facing southeast, such as in the photo immediately below. I’ve also included a few other shots I took of the views. Unfortunately, I didn’t take any shots of the actual units. One of the condos I showed was a huge mess because it was in the middle of being built out and the other I didn’t a chance to because I was busy talking with my client. Hopefully, I’ll be back again soon and get a chance to take and share some photos of the actual units.
Overall, I was impressed with BrickellHouse. I think it helps fill a sizable gap between existing high-end condos (e.g. Icon Brickell) and mid-range condos (i.e. The Plaza on Brickell and 1060 Brickell).