Developer Sells Waterfront Estate to Cosmetic Company CEO
Photo Credit: Dora Puig
Pascal Nicolai, a Miami house developer, sold his waterfront Hibiscus Island spec home to a cosmetic company CEO for $2 million over asking price landing at a steep $15 million.
The waterfront estate located at 165 North Hibiscus Drive in Miami Beach features 5 bedrooms, 5.1 bathrooms all on 0.17 acres of water frontage. The MLS listing shows a rendering of the spec home with a modern finish with floor-to-ceiling windows covering the exterior.
The interior of the home showcases 4,791 square feet of living space with high-end finishes.
Tropical foliage surrounds the property creating privacy that is unmatched on Hibiscus Island. The pool overlooks the dock, Biscayne Bay, and faces the Venetian Islands.
The seller Pascal Nicolai is the owner of Nicolai’s Sabal Development and this is one of his many spec homes currently being developed in Miami. The buyer for the property is the CEO of Farmasi North America, Sinan Tuna.
Tuna’s company is not only a cosmetic company but it’s also a marketing company that was originally located in Istanbul. Farmasi plans to build a headquarters and distribution center for the company in Doral, Florida.
The property was originally listed in July 2020 for $13 million during its completion of construction. It was then taken off the market then resisted in late 2021 for $15.5 million. The property was last sold to the developer for $5.8 million in 2016.
Dora Puig, owner and broker of Luxe Living Realty represented the seller/developer of the property.
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.