Own this Multi-Million Dollar Home in Miami for Free
Photo Credit: Omaze
A for-profit fundraising website, Omaze has partnered with the Charities Aid Foundation, and Make-A-Wish Foundation to raffle off a 7 bedroom, 6 bathroom home in Kendall, just south of downtown Miami.
The property last sold in April 2021 and is currently valued at $2.6 million and you can own it for free. According to the Omaze website, it doesn’t cost anything to enter but if you would like additional entries and a greater chance to win, then the entrant can purchase additional entries.
Five additional entries equal $5 but $150 can get you 2,000 entries. The more you pay, the more you play. The amount of entries is limited to 6,000 per person. The proceeds from the purchase go towards the Charities Aid Foundation who will then distribute the funds to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of America.
This specific raffle will go towards helping 9-year-old Khushi who is currently battling cancer in her dream to become a princess. In a statement, Omaze stated they will only keep 15% of the contest revenue for operating costs.
The home is located at 8100 SW 96th Street and features 6,060 square feet of living space. Photos of the home show a gated property opening to the modern-style home with vaulted wood ceilings and a covered patio.
Photo Credit: Omaze
Home Amenities:
Greeting room with wet bar
Designer kitchen with a Wolf gas range, double ovens, subzero refrigerator, Miele coffee maker, Neff cabinets, Silestone countertops, and a large island
Luxurious master suite with a sitting area, private terrace overlooking a pool, two walk-in closets, and an “amazing” master bathroom
Office
Private upstairs studio apartment
Heated pool and spa area with a kids’ wading area
Outdoor kitchen with grill area
Elevator
Savant smart home automation system
Metal roofing
Porcelain floors throughout
Generator-ready electrical system
Two-car garage
The deadline to enter the Omaze raffle is December 18, 2021, and the winner will be announced in early January 2022. If the winner decides to forgo accepting the prize, a cash option of $1.8 million is available which will be paid in installments of $150,000 for 12 months.
Miami will be the First Test Market for Lyft’s Self-Driving Cars
Lyft has been competing with Uber since it first launched its services in 2012. Now Lyft has the upper hand in the market because for the first time ever, Lyft will be launching a self-driving ‘robotaxi’ services in Miami.
Lyft has partnered with Argo AI, an AV startup that is backed by Volkswagen and Ford to bring artificial intelligence into ride-sharing. Launching in Miami later this year and Austin, Texas next year.
According to the press release today surrounding the partnership and ride-sharing initiative. Ford has promised to bring full-scale autonomous vehicles for the public that could make more reliable predictions than other self-driving cars on the market. For this self-driving car, Ford has built a vehicle without a steering wheel or pedals, but there are currently no renderings or photos available.
During the transition, Ford along with Argo will be inviting members of the general public to ride in autonomous vehicles for consumer testing. The first fleet of cars to start in Miami will feature less than 100 cars. According to Argo, they expect to have more than 1,000 vehicles across several markets in the U.S in the next 5 years.
The technology itself has been tested in Miami for several years prior to this announcement. According to the press release, these vehicles will be available on the Lyft platform in Miami by the end of the year. The vehicles will include 2 ‘safety drivers’ in the front and passenger seats.
Argo is also is preparing to launch an autonomous delivery service with Volkswagon in Germany by 2025.
Construction Permits Filed for NEMA Miami
In the wake of Miami’s construction boom, it is of no surprise that another tower will be underway soon. Plans for NEMA Miami were originally announced in February 2020 with plans to break ground earlier this year. The permits for this tower were finally filed this week with an anticipated groundbreaking mid to late August 2021.
Located at 2900 Biscayne Boulevard, NEMA Miami will rise 39 stories high at 428 feet high with plans of 588 apartments. There will be an additional 56,000+ square feet of retail space with a potential organic grocery store occupying a portion of the space. Located at the edge of Wynwood and Edgewater, NEMA will be centrally located close to the Design District as well as Brickell.
NEMA Miami will be Designed by Arquitectonia and the Rockwell Group, and developers include Crescent Heights. Crescent Heights have been responsible for all of NEMA towers.
The design appears to be a more modern style with a glass exterior reflecting the Miami sky. According to their website, “no two NEMA’s are alike,” and that their designs represent the culture of the neighborhood that they are located.
Tower amenities for NEMA include club benefits when traveling, guest suites, NEMA events, a full-service fitness center, a sky deck pool, and much more!
Residence Amenities:
Expansive floor-to-ceiling windows
9-foot-high ceilings
6-inch-wide plank floors
Acoustic solid wood core doors
Lutron Caseta lighting and ecobee3 thermostats
30-foot-long recessed balconies*
Extra den or office space*
Blackout and sheer thermal shades*
Custom-designed David Rockwell kitchen pendant
Kitchen island*
Chicago-sourced custom cabinetry featuring soft closures and dimmable lighting
Caesarstone countertops and seamless backsplashes
Blomberg stainless steel gas range and paneled dishwasher
Baths with polished chrome Hansgrohe fixtures and Duravit sinks
Dual vanity bathrooms*
Full-size washer & dryer in every apartment
Walk-in closets*
Customizable Elfa closet organization
Keyless entry via NEMA fob card or mobile app *Select residences.
The estimated construction costs for this project is $165 million.
Doubling in Value – Venetian Island Waterfront Mansion Sells for $30 Million
The Venetian Islands in Miami are man-made islands connected by the Venetian Causeway from downtown Miami to Miami Beach. These islands offer some of the most lavish and unobtrusive island living in Miami. Totaling 6, each island offers its on appealing qualities.
In the winter months, you will see socialites, notables, and celebrities flocking to these gorgeous islands for a private and luxurious getaway. These islands offer a mixture of Mediterranean and Italian inspired architecture and landscaping. With swaying palms, stone exteriors, you will feel like you are on a secluded resort island.
More recently, a waterfront mansion with one of the largest lots on the Islands sold for $30 million. Doubling its value, this property was originally purchased for $13.5 million in 2014. The new purchase price equaled $3,870 per square foot and was sold off-market.
Located at 943 N. Venetian Drive, this lot faces north on Biscayne Bay, making it one of the most desirable locations. The property features 7,752 square feet of living space on 1.08 acres with private gate entrance.
The estate was built in 1937 with additions in 1994 and 2004. Guests are greeted with a circle drive leading to a Mediterranean stucco finish mansion with 6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 7 statues, a pool, balcony, and boat dock.
Sellers for the home include Marjorie E. Stone and Ricardo Rodriguez, but the buyers are currently unknown with a registered name of Delaware LLC.
The long-awaited 649-foot waterfront tower, Missoni Baia is now topping off construction at 57 stories. Located in the Edgewater neighborhood of Biscayne Bay at 777 NE 26th Terrace. Missoni Baia is the first Missoni branded condominium tower in the world.
Developers for this project include OKO Group and Cain International who are responsible for creations such as UNA Residences and 830 Brickell. The building is being designed by architect Hani Rashid of Asymptote Architecture and landscape design by Enzo Enea.
This luxury tower features 249 units with 1 to 5 bedroom floor plans measuring between 776 and 3,788 square feet. Pricing for the units fall between $650,000 to $9 million. This bayfront tower also features 200 feet of linear Bayfront access.
According to Vanessa Grout, the CEO of the OKO Group, domestic buyers surged once single-family home prices escalated. “As a result, luxury condominiums like Missoni Baia are proving much more attractive, promising less maintenance costs and an abundance of resort-style amenities,” says Grout.
Interior unit features include 10-foot ceilings, expansive terraces, impact-resistant glass windows, and custom kitchens with high-end appliances. Residents of Missoni Baia will have access to ultra-luxurious amenities including a private spa with sauna, steam room, multiple pools with poolside lounges, a bay-terrace lounge, resident game room, kid’s pool and play area, and a pet spa.
As of June, a majority of the units at Missoni Baia have sold, and closed sales have reached approximately $100 million. This gorgeous tower is set to complete at the end of 2021. If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing one of the units at Missoni Baia, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
Volume for Condo Sales Rose more than $60 Million for June
According to the Miami-Dade MLS (Multiple Listing Service), condo sales for Miami rose more than $60 million, while the number of units remained steady. As of last week, 273 units sold, which is very similar to the previous week with a dollar amount totaling just over $210 million, with the previous week at $149.3 million.
The average sell price for condos from June 13 to June 19 is up to $770,000 with the previous week at $541,000. The most expensive sale for this week included a penthouse at Miami Beach’s Faena House for $11.2 million equaling $2,628 per square foot. The unit was on the market for 267 days.
Faena House condominium is located at 3315 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach. It is an ultra-luxury tower with 47 units rising 18 stories tall. This building offers 1 to 4 bedroom floor plans with 1,307 to 8,273 interior square feet of living space. Residence features include; Miele appliances, Dornbracht bathroom finishes, marble flooring, and Crestron Automated Systems. Residents enjoy exclusive amenities including a 24-hour doorman, valet, spa, fitness center, beach club, and direct ocean views.
The second most expensive sale was at the Surf Club Four Seasons in Surfside selling for $6 million at $3,409 per square foot. This property was on the market for 126 days.
Surf Club Four Seasons located at 9001 Collins Avenue and 9111 Collins Avenue in Surfside was designed by architect Richard Meier who brilliantly blinded the historical Surf Club and the new 12-story development. The Surf Club Four Season features 150 residences and 77 hotel rooms. The residences feature 1 to 5 bedroom units with staff quarters ranging from 1,411 to 7,500 square feet of living space with floor-to-ceiling glass walls, expansive balconies, and unobstructed views of the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay.
Continuum South Beach Bulk Sale for $30 Million by Two Former Morgan Stanley Execs
In 2014, Karen Bechtel and her husband William McKinley Osborne III (former Morgan Stanley executives) purchased 3 total units at Continuum South Beach South Tower for $21 million. Records show that they purchased units 3602, 3603, and 3604 and combined it into one unit totaling 8,229 square feet on the 36th floor.
The full-floor condo was originally listed in March 2021 with an asking price of $36.5 million. The gorgeous combined units feature a total of 6 bedrooms, 5.1 bathrooms with a 2-story main suite. Two kitchens, a theater and 3,704 square feet of balconies make up the rest of the luxury apartment.
According to county records, the buyer was listed at MFTMA Holding LLC. The price per square foot totals $3,646, and is considered Miami Beach’s fourth most-expensive condo deal since 2005.
Continuum developer Ian Bruce Eichner also sold his penthouse in the building for $35 million in April 2021 that was originally listed for $48 million two year ago. Another sale for Continuum included CEO of a financial tech company purchased 2 combined units for $12.1 million.
Bechtel and Osborne were both Managing Directors at Morgan Stanley from 1980 to 1991. Bechtel is currently a senior adviser at Carlyle Group. During the pandemic, they established a non-profit organization called Meals for Heroes Miami that focused on partnering with local restaurants to provide food for health care workers and first responders. In April, the couple bought a mansion in Tahiti Beach for $28.9 million.
Continuum was built in two phases by developer by Bruce Eichner in 2002. Residents of Continuum South Beach enjoy arguably the best resort-style amenities.
BUILDING AMENITIES
Stunning landmark architecture
1,000 ft of direct beach front access
24-hour welcome desk with concierge
24-hour guest valet
Elegant resident club room
Luxury Health spa with sauna, steam room
Two lagoon-style pools
State-of-the-Art gym
Business Center
Lush and manicured landscape
3 Tennis Courts
Outdoor restaurant
Multi-story health club & spa
RESIDENCE AMENITIES
Ten foot high ceilings
Private balconies with glass railings
Floor to ceiling sliding glass doors
Imported marble countertops, backsplash, and whirlpool decks
Imported marble flooring in wet areas and shower
Designer fixtures
Whirlpool tubs
European bathroom vanity cabinets
Seamless glass shower doors
Custom European designed cabinetry
Granite Countertops
Under counter lighting
Faber “Inca Smart” integrated hood vent
Sub-zero built-in refrigerator-freezer
Miele touch-control cook top
Miele integrated dishwasher
Miele microwave oven
Single-lever faucet with pull out spray
If you or someone you know have interest in purchasing one of the units at Continuum South Beach, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
Sexy Fish Coming Soon to Brickell
London hotspot Sexy Fish, will open its first United States restaurant in Brickell in September 2021. Located inside Brickell Flatiron at 1001 S. Miami Avenue, it will be the hottest restaurant this fall!
The Japanese-style restaurant was created by British hospitality entrepreneur Richard Caring, who is responsible for Annabel’s, Ivy Collection, Soho House Group. Chef Bjoern Weissgerber will be running the kitchen at Sexy Fish. He made his first debut at Zuma Miami in 2010 and received his first Michelin star when he was 27 years old.
The menu will feature a wide variety of makis, sahishi, sashimis, and tartares. The bar menu will feature drinks inspired by its London counterpart.
It is unclear what the aesthetic for the Miami location will be but its London location features a golden ceiling, bronze mermaid statue, and exotic fish with coral in large tanks.
isle of mull scallop, jalapeño sauce & pickled apple
wagyu gyoza, foie gras & black truffle
caramelized black cod, spicy miso
king crab & bone marrow, summer truffle & toast
beef tenderloin, 200gr, ginger & black pepper
Late Night Menu:
oyster gillardeau & smoked chili sauce
salt and pepper squid
wagyu tataki, Japanese mustard & summer truffle
prawn gyoza, soy & ginger dressing
seasonal vegetable tempura (9 kinds)
lobster, smoked Marie rose dip
green asparagus smoked creamy ponzu
Kimichi fried rice
lobster Sancho pepper & shiso butter
Japanese wagyu A5 sirloin 150g*
Japanese wagyu A5 fillet 150g* Sex
Lea Black of the Real Housewives of Miami Sells Waterfront Mansion on Star Island for $34 Million
Another waterfront mansion has just been added to the market and the owner is non-other than Lea Black of the Real Housewives of Miami. Her and her husband, Roy Black are selling their waterfront estate on Star Island for $34 million.
The waterfront mansion is located at 45 Star Island Drive situated at the entrance of Star Island on 1.07 acres with 190 feet of water frontage with an expansive dock. Featuring 9 bedrooms, 9 full bathrooms, and 3 half baths, the home includes 2 stories of 10,636 square feet of living space. The property was built in 1981. Amenities for this massive mansion include a pool and guest cottage.
The Black’s originally purchased the home in 2011 for $7 million, which is also the same year that the Real Housewives of Miami first aired on Bravo.
Leah Black stated in an email to TMZ, “We had planned to renovate and move there ourselves, but later decided that with our son in college, the amount of time we spend traveling and in L.A. that it was not feasible for us to enjoy further. Although we own other homes, this one is very special to us because of the exclusivity it offers and the wonderful people that live there.”
Lea and Roy have listed their home ‘for sale by owner,’ and stated that they have received a few qualified offers. The family also owns home in Coral Gables, Key West, and Los Angeles.