Trophy Property Of The Week: The Palazzo Del Sol Lanai Residence On Fisher Island
Although we had a whole series of trophy properties last week for Art Basel 2017, we have another very special property to share today. This one-of-a-kind Lanai Residence at Fisher Island’s Palazzo Del Sol is a true jaw dropper and is perfect for those who want the feel of a single family home but without the maintenance.
The 5,000 square foot ground-level waterfront condo has 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms and an enormous 5,300 square foot outdoor living space that includes a private negative edge pool overlooking Government Cut and South Beach. The property is turnkey furnished by leading Brazilian firm Artefacto. If four bedrooms are not enough, there is also a “studio” next door that could be included. I use the term “studio” loosely, as this studio has as much space as a two bedroom apartment in Brickell.
Inside the home, you will find 11.5 foot ceilings throughout, Boffi kitchens and master bath, bookended marble and Lualdi doors throughout. The kitchen is decked out with Gaggennau and SubZero appliances and Dornbracht & Duravit fixtures. The whole property is offered for $12 million, although the “studio” is offered separately. Scroll through the photos below for a preview of the glamorous home!
Art Basel Special: Top Miami Trophy Properties Day 4
Now that he has been released from the Miami Heat due to his health problems, it appears Chris Bosh is taking both his talents and his family out of South Beach. He has listed his North Bay Road home on the market for $18 million.
The home was built in 2009 and purchased by the Bosh family in 2010 for just over $12 million. It features ultra-high ceilings (a necessity for the family with a 6 foot 11 patriarch), heated pool, summer kitchen, elevator and guest house. Overall, the home has nearly 12,000 square feet of interior living area with spacious, airy rooms and wide open bay views to the west so that the owners and guests can enjoy Miami’s famous sunsets over the Downtown and Brickell skyline.
Have a scroll through all 45 photos of the manse, we bet that the Bosh family is sad to part with this lovely home!
Behold! The Armani Casa Penthouse Floor Plans!
Dezer Development and Related Group have unveiled the Penthouses at the Residences by Armani Casa in Sunny Isles Beach with a very interesting offering. The purchaser has a choice of taking the residences at one price decorator-ready and let their own designer sort out the details, or they can purchase for another price and take advantage of the swank “Armani Package.”
Highlights of the on-of-a-kid Armani lifestyle experience include:
– Two first-class, round trip tickets to Milan.
– A two-night stay in an Armani Deluxe Room at Armani Hotel Milano.
– An after-hours private tour of Giorgio Armani’s flagship store.
– A dedicated personal shopper at Giorgio Armani boutique.
– A stylish night out that includes dinner at Armani/Ristorante and cocktails at the Armani/Prive lounge.
The 56th floor duplex penthouse is exclusively designed by Armani/Casa Interior Design Studio under the artistic direction of Giorgio Armani himself and features 6,138 square feet of oceanfront splendor. There are 5 bedrooms, 6.5 baths, a service quarters as well as a game/media/play room. It features a rooftop terrace overlooking the ocean, and a 2,197 square foot outdoor living area with a private pool, summer kitchen and wraparound terrace so that the owner may also enjoy Miami’s magical sunset views.
If the buyer opts for the penthouse with the opulent Armani Package with finishings and once-in-a-lifetime getaway, the cost is $17 million. For the raw space, the developer is asking $12.3 million.
The project is expected to be delivered in 2019 and includes 35,000 square feet of amenities that include a lounge and Prive area, an on-site fine dining restaurant, cigar room, wine cellar, heated swimming pool, fitness center with ocean views, two story spa with indoor and outdoor treatment rooms, a movie theater, club room and exclusive beach amenities on the 300 linear foot stretch of private shore.
See below for the floor plan, which has not yet been released to the public. Chic!
Sunny Isles Beach Development Boasts 50,000sf Oceanfront Amenity Center
Not to be outdone by anyone, the swank Estates at Acqualina in Sunny Isles will boast a 50,000 square foot amenity center dubbed “Villa Acqualina” with something for residents of all ages. Practically every development in South Florida has a state-of-the-art gym, heated pool, valet and party room, but this is next level! There’s even an ice skating rink and stock trading room!
The 5.6 acre private, gated, oceanfront development recently completed their land purchase and will begin construction by the end of the year. The neighboring Acqualina Resort has been named by US News & World Report as the #1 Hotel in Florida. Remaining residences range from $4 million to $9 million. There is also a $16.75 million penthouse dubbed “Casa d’Oro” with over 11,000 square feet.
According to a press release, the grounds and gardens will boast lush landscaped gardens, multiple infinity pools, a FlowRider® for surfers, a basketball court, a bocce court, a dog park, soccer field, a beachfront restaurant and 502 feet of Atlantic oceanfront with Five Star beach and pool services. 24-hour valet, 24-hour security services, a full service resident concierge and a house Rolls-Royce will also be available.
Check out the video and renderings below to see what else is planned:
One Thousand Museum Releases First Photos Of Model Residence
The preview residence at One Thousand Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects is complete! Rather than just building a sample kitchen and bathroom in the sales center (which they did as well), the developers fully finished and furnished an actual residence for buyers to tour. The building is still very much still under construction, it is set to top off later in the year, but the model residence feels like home.
We had the opportunity to tour the residence last month, although the furniture had not been delivered yet. Miami-based Brazilian furnishings brand, Artefacto, has now delivered and installed the furnishings and it looks MAGNIFICENT. They used Zaha’s futuristic taste with their signature Brazlian contemporary style. The home also touts an impressive art collection curated by Sarah Jane Bruce (SJB Fine Art Services) and Flavia Masetto (Flavia Masetto Fine Arts), according to the developer’s press release.
The 4,635 square feet half-floor residence is elegant and timeless using warm tones and clean lines to complement the building’s curvaceous architecture. The epitome of luxury, the four bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms are wrapped in floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the bay and Museum Park, allowing for ample natural light throughout the day.
Sadly, the actual residence was purchased for $6.8 million, but there are similar layouts still available. Duplex town homes start from $12 million, half floor residences similar to the model range from $5.5 million to $7.5 million, full-floor residences from $18 million and the penthouse, which has its own helipad for $49 million.
Closings are expected to begin in late 2018.
Zaha Hadid’s Personal Beachfront Residence To Come Back To Market
After nearly a year on the market, Zaha Hadid’s customized home in South Beach’s W Hotel is going to be re-listed with an enormous price reduction. It had been listed after her sudden and untimely death in the Spring of 2016 for $10 million, but there were no takers.
It hasn’t officially been re-listed yet, but the Wall Street Journal has reported that it will be coming back on the market at $6.5 million, a 35% reduction from the original price. Neither price included the furnishings, but most pieces could be negotiated separately through her estate trustee. There are a few pieces of artwork/exceptionally unique pieces that the estate prefers to hold on to.
The Pritzker Prize-winning starchitect purchased two beachfront units at the W, which is located between The Setai and Faena House at 22nd Street on Miami Beach, in 2010 for $2,785,000. She then combined them and added her unmistakable personal touch.
While I imagine there will be a new set of photos unveiled any day now, let’s have a peek at the listing photos from last year..
A Review Of The Penthouse At Brickell City Centre’s Reach Tower
If you’ve ever dreamed of living in a palace in the sky, but also dreamed of living on top of an elegant shopping district, but also dreamed of living in a condo that was perfect for entertaining AND perfect for family, then we’ve got just the thing for you. Swire has released the newly finished upper penthouse at Reach Tower above Brickell City Centre and it does not disappoint.
Before we go to the review and photos, here are the specs: Penthouse 4203
4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 powder rooms, 2 family rooms, 4 terraces, service quarters, rooftop pool & summer kitchen
Interior Size: 4,346 square feet
Exterior Size: 1,823 square feet
Price: $6,650,000
The Views
Starting with the views since many people in the $5 million-plus price range automatically ask for waterfront options, let me show you why I consider high floors in the city to be a better option…
If you’re in a waterfront condo, the blue water is pretty, but what will you look at after the sun goes down? Nothing. With the high floor city view, you still see the beautiful blue water of the Biscayne Bay AND the Atlantic Ocean, plus the glittering city lights at night. Gorgeous.
Speaking of water views and glittering city lights, how about you enjoy them from your private rooftop pool? Or maybe throw together a little al fresco dinner party in your summer kitchen?
To the West, you can see the city lights at night all the way to the Everglades.
The South view also offers more distant water views as the coastline tapers in through South Brickell, Coconut Grove and Coral Gables.
Now, let’s go inside for some renderings vs real life fun!
The Kitchen/Living Room Layout and Finishes
Ok, so we can see that the renderings were based on a different penthouse, but the finishes look 100% on-point, and LOOK AT THAT SPACE! I can’t even begin to think of the number of different events you could host here. Of course, if you’re a homebody like me, you could also just chill on a different sofa every night of the week and cook some crazy recipes in that kitchen.
I’m not sure what to say about that kitchen. If it were mine, I’d have platters of hors d’oeuvres filling that marble countertop for my friends and every kitchen gadget offered so that I could cook more. Heaven.
The Bathrooms
Here we are again with a rendering that was based off of another penthouse, but with on-point finishes. I love the teak shower floor. It gives a no-slip yet luxurious spa feel. Also, the backlit mirrors are typically demonstrated in sales centers and renderings, but are actually an upgrade that you don’t find out about until later. Not here. Swire delivered what they demonstrated.
The Floor Plan
Swire and Arquitectonica clearly did their homework on versatility with this layout. The way the floor plan is laid out; with the master bedroom in the front and the other bedrooms in the back, separated by the family room, it’s almost like there is a guest house.
I can see it already… a family gathering and the adults want to have adult conversations but the kids want to run crazy and do kid things. The kids can go to the family room and party with the nanny while the adults have wine and peace.
Or, it could be that the owner wants to give their guests an additional sense of privacy…. they have their own living room with a balcony.
Another thing I would like to point out is the amount of storage space! There are closets everywhere you turn AND a walk-in pantry! This is not something that is common in our marketplace.
Finally, I really appreciate the fact that they thought to separate the laundry room from the staff quarters. I always find it a bit oppressive to see the housekeeper’s bed pushed up next to the washing machine. This is 2017, not Downton Abbey. At the same time, the service quarters is not included in the bedroom and bathroom count, as they sometimes are. In this apartment, you get 4 full bedrooms, 3 full baths PLUS a bedroom and bathroom for the nanny/housekeeper who keeps your life straight.
All-in-all, I’m giving this penthouse a rave review. See below for additional photos and let us know if you would like a tour for yourself!
ECHO Brickell Closings Have Begun
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Starting today, Brickell is getting a lot more luxurious. Property Markets Group is beginning closings on the newest ultra-luxury building in the greater downtown area, ECHO Brickell. The sleek tower was designed by Carlos Ott and offers the ultimate of luxury lifestyle.
Each residence comes with 9-14 foot ceilings, terraces that are 8 feet deep with summer kitchens, paneled Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances and a Bosch built-in espresso machine. The units will be delivered with marble floors indoors and out and there is a 50,000 saltwater fish tank in the lobby. Security is paramount in the building as well. Rather than fobs, residents are able to activate the elevator via biometric security.
Remaining purchase opportunities range from $1.8 million for a southeast-facing 2 bedroom on the 14th floor up to $6.5 million for a 3 bedroom lower penthouse. The $42 million opulent and dramatic Carlos Ott Penthouse is also still available for $42 million.
Contact us at [email protected] if you would like a tour of the finished project.
Venetian Islands Waterfront Manse Trades For $9 Million Post-Irma
Despite our brush with Hurricane Irma last month, it seems that buyers have not been scared off from waterfront real estate. A charming Colonial-style 5,600 square foot waterfront home on Dilido Island has sold for $9 million, or $1,600/square foot ($540/ square foot if you are calculating the land value)..
The buyer, who hails from Ecuador, was represented by Dora Puig of Luxe Living Realty and is also the broker for the Miami Condo Investments Team. “People are paying premiums on land to live on the Venetian Islands,” she told the Miami Herald. “Even after the hurricane scare, deals are closing. People are not running away.”
The home was originally built in 1941 and has 4 bedrooms, each with a bay view, and 5 bathrooms. The 16,700 square foot lot has and infinity-edge pool and 132 linear feet of bay frontage with a boat lift.
This sale marks the most expensive single-family transaction since the storm passed. According to the Venetian Islands Market Statistics page, the average sales price per square foot on the islands over the last 6 months is $1,520/square foot.