Two luxury beachfront condos closed within the past two days. The first, located at Continuum South Tower, closed yesterday for $6,750,000, or $1622 per square foot. The 3 bedroom/3.5 bath condo is located on the 18th floor and has 4,161 square feet of interior. Not my taste at any price but I’m sure there’s someone out there who appreciates this type of decor.
The second condo sale took place at Acqualina in Sunny Isles Beach. The sales price was $4.8M, or $837 per square foot, for a penthouse located on the 46th floor. The unit has 4 bedrooms, 5 full baths and 2 half bath with 5,735 square feet of interior and 1,990 square feet of exterior.
14 Unit Bulk Sale at Epic
In the above video, Michael discusses the recent 14 unit bulk sale at Epic as well as the microbrewery that will occupy the southeast corner of the first floor commercial space at Marina Blue.
Marina Blue Unit 5104 – $470,000
Last Thursday, we acquired a new listing at Marina Blue. It’s a beautiful 2 bedroom/2 bath condo on the 51st floor with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay, the Miami Beach skyline and Downtown Miami. The condo has 1,208 square feet of interior, 138 square feet of balcony, porcelain tiled floors throughout, Wenge California-style closets, window shades and 10-foot ceilings. The purchase price also includes two assigned parking spaces. As many of you know, it is rare for a 2 bedroom or even a 3 bedroom condo in Miami to include a second parking space. Additionally, the condo includes a 55 square foot storage room which is pictured below.
Marina Blue is located in Downtown Miami across the street from the American Airlines Arena at 888 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132. Please give us a call if you or someone you know has an interest in viewing this Marina Blue condo in person. 305-428-3860
Ten Highest Closed Sales Within the Past Six Months in Miami-Dade County
The following are the 10 highest luxury condo sales that have closed in Miami-Dade County within the past six months:
The Setai South Beach – Penthouse B – 4 bedroom/4 bath (6,208 square feet) – This condo sold for $15M, or $2,416 per square foot, on June 4, 2010. It was listed for $19,999,999.
Santa Maria – Unit 4901 – 3 bedroom/5 bath (10,000 square feet) – This condo sold for $11M, or $1,100 per square foot, on May 21, 2010. It was listed for $12.9M.
Fontaintebleau II – Penthouse NO – 5 bedroom/5 bath (4,500 square feet) – This condo sold for $9M, or $2,000 per square foot, on May 14, 2010. It was listed for $9.8M.
One Bal Harbour – Penthouse 2108 – 4 bedroom/4.5 bath (5,262 square feet) – This condo sold for $8.7M, or 1,653 per square foot, on May 25, 2010. It was listed for $12M.
Villa del Mare – Unit 7223 – 4 bedroom/5 bath/2 half bath (6,820 square feet) – This condo sold for $6.75M, or $990 per square foot, on March 1, 2010. It was listed for $8M.
Apogee South Beach – Unit 904 – 4 bedroom/4.5 bath (4,154 square feet) – This condo sold for $6.55M, or $1,577 per square foot, on May 21, 2010. It was listed for $6.85M.
Apogee South Beach – Unit 1801 – 4 bedroom/3 bath (4,154 square feet) – This condo sold for $5.9M, or $1,420 per square foot, on April 16, 2010. It was listed for $6,795,000.
Apogee South Beach – Unit 604 – 4 bedroom/3.5 bath (4,154 square feet) – This condo sold for $5.8M, or $1,396 per square foot, on June 18, 2010. It was listed for $6.25M.
Apogee South Beach – Unit 704 – 4 bedroom/3.5 bath (4,154 square feet) – This condo sold for $5.3M, or $1,276 per square foot, on March 18, 2010. It was listed for $5.8M.
Ocean Tower One – Unit 501 – 4 bedroom/5.5 bath (5,403 square feet) – This condo sold for $5.2M, or $962 per square foot, on June 3, 2010. It was listed for $6.25M.
It’s Not About the Money…It’s About the Sun, the Fun and the Rings!!!
They say Rome was not built in a day. I tell you tonight that the Three Wise Men of Miami have built Downtown Miami within a night. The Three Wise Men offer not gold, frankincense and myrrh but instead development, commerce and beer. The drinks will flow in Downtown Miami. The crowds will cheer, the people will spend and those who might be fortunate enough to witness NBA’s greatest team will be merry. This is an era of Miami basketball that will be long remembered, but never forgotten.
As I sit in Downtown Miami listening to the sounds of car horns filling the sky, I can only think of one thing. This is the single greatest moment for the City of Miami. Bigger than the movie Scarface, which put Miami on the map. Bigger than Miami Vice. Bigger than all of the rock stars, models and paparazzi who followed the celebrities in the 1980s to their paradise enclave. That was their Miami. Today, I present to you the new Miami. This is the beginning of something bigger and better than any developer or city official had ever envisioned for the city. This is Miami Bitch! And Miami’s Three Wise Men will proliferate an era within Downtown Miami within two years that could never be achieved within two decades.
Miami was the hotbed of the recent national real estate crisis. The epicenter of investor speculation. The Godfather of mortgage fraud. Prices tumbled here 50-70 percent from the peak. It was ripe for the picking. Miami was where real estate investment dreams were made. This was it. This was the moment where five years from now everyone who was fortunate enough to be connected to the City of Miami could say, “Damn…I coulda, shoulda, woulda”. Tonight was the moment where In one fell swoop, that was all washed away. Long forgotten.
LeBron and his crew, made up of Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, made the statement that it’s not about the money…it’s about the sun, the fun, the glitz, the glamour, the neon lights and the championships. The three perennial athletes proved tonight that it’s more about their legacy than it is about the benjamins. It has been written that Benjamin Franklin once started off his day by asking the question, “What good shall I do this day?” and ending it with “What good have I done this day?”. There’s no question that the newly crowned Kings of Miami have done very much good for the City of Miami and ohhhh so much good for Downtown Miami. It’s not about the money. It’s about the good of the city and, as I’ve said for weeks, LeBron James joining the Miami Heat, will do more good for the city than ten condo developers building ten glitzy high-rises could ever do for the city.
LeBron James Makes Offer on Multi-Million Dollar Waterfront Home in Coral Gables
He may be in the market for a waterfront home in Miami but we still have LeBron’s penthouse across the street from the American Airlines Arena waiting for him. It would make for a nice party pad or for nights when he’s too tired to make the drive home.
Imperial at Brickell Penthouse Reduced to $238 Per Square Foot
Earlier this week, the 5,034 square foot 5 bedroom penthouse at Imperial at Brickell that we featured this past May was reduced from $1,490,000 to $1,199,999, or $238 per square foot. The unit has an amazing 4,000 square foot terrace with direct views of Biscayne Bay and Key Biscayne. Take a look at the video below for a tour of the Imperial at Brickell penthouse. Call us at 305-428-3860 or email us at [email protected] to schedule a showing.
Marina Blue Penthouse Pitch to LeBron James
For those of you who missed it, we were interviewed yesterday afternoon by David Sutta of CBS4. The interview aired on the 6 o’clock news and focused on our recently launched website – LeBron’s Future Miami Penthouse. Showcased his sales skills by pitching the Miami luxury penthouse for sale to LeBron James while I explained the positive impact it would have on Downtown Miami if the Heat organization is able to lure LeBron James to Miami. The featured penthouse is located in the Downtown Miami luxury high-rise called MarinaBlue. The massive condo has 4,198 square feet of interior with 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, an entertainment room and 20-foot floor-to-ceiling glass windows with one of the most incredible views from Downtown Miami.
Introducing Two New Websites by Miami Condo Investments
Miami Condo Investments is happy to announce the launch of two new websites. The first of the two, is a building specific website called Marina Blue Miami Condos. The website has been in the works for the past two months and I’m more than pleased with the end result. The Marina Blue floor plans for each of the residences in the building are included so be sure to check those out. We have plans to launch four similar building specific websites within the next 3-4 months, the first of which will be Marquis.
LeBron James, and the possibility of him signing with the Miami Heat, has been a hot topic as of late in not only the local media but national media as well. If the Miami Heat organization is indeed able to sign King James, the positive economic impact to the city will be tremendous. Furthermore, the growth of Downtown Miami will dramatically be accelerated. In an effort to be first to market and capitalize on this very plausible scenario, we decided to launch LeBron’s Future Miami Penthouse in an effort to not only promote the Marina Blue Miami Condos website but also the 4,198 square foot penthouse currently available for sale at Marina Blue. We felt that the proximity of Marina Blue to the American Airlines Arena and the stunning view that can be enjoyed from the largest residence in the building made it a perfect fit for what we had in mind.