Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2011
January 4, 2012
There are 165 Miami Beach waterfront homes for sale right now ranging from a $399,000 North Beach home on Hawthorne Avenue (outside Biscayne Point Island), to a $35 Million Star Island Mansion. Although the private island of Indian Creek is not considered Miami Beach, we can’t forget the $60 Million property for sale there … which is the most expensive home listed in South Florida to date.

Miami Beach waterfront homes are well-known throughout the world and offer unparalleled distinction, but not all Miami Beach homes were created equal – desirability has to do with location, condition of the property, size and views. We will give you a break down of all the homes that were sold this year per island in order to be able to differentiate and understand pricing throughout Miami Beach.
The formula to understanding the Miami Beach waterfront home market is knowing that no matter what the comps are, most buyers are cash buyers and price is determined mostly by desirability of the property, not so much by how much other comparable homes have sold for. This is a total anomaly and difficult for a lot of buyers to understand, especially if you are looking to upgrade from a non-waterfront home, or are ready to make the switch to this very desirable lifestyle.
The Median Listing price for a Miami Beach waterfront home is currently $4.7 Million. And if you are not convinced that this real estate sector is hot, out of the 165 homes listed for sale, only 2 are distressed (both are short sales – one in Normandy Island and the other one in Mid-Beach).
There were 100 Miami Beach waterfront homes sold in 2011.
Star Island Home Sales
4 Star Island waterfront homes sold – averaging $1,137 per square foot with the highest sale at $25.5 Million for the house located at 13 Star Island Dr – with 15,000 sf of living space, 8 bedrooms, 40,000 sf lot and 100 feet of water frontage.

Palm Island Home Sales
2 Palm Island homes sold on the water - highest sale at $14.2 Million for the house located at 94 Palm Avenue with over 14,000 sf of living space, 8 bedrooms and 200′ of water frontage. The average price per square foot for Palm Island homes coming in at $912.

Hibiscus Island Home Sales
5 Hibiscus Island homes sold on the water – price ranging between $1.9 and $9.35 Million. The highest sale of $9,350,000 was for the home designed by Oppenheim, located at 40 S Hibiscus, with 8,000 sf of living space, 24,000 sf lot, 8 bedrooms and 120′ of water frontage. The average price per square foot in Palm Island was $740.
Venetian Islands Home Sales
There were 18 Venetian Island waterfront homes sold – prices ranging between $1.595 Million to $5.5 Million, with an average price per sf of $692. The highest sale was for the unfinished construction at 1429 N Venetian Wy, with over 13,000 sf of living space, 26,764 sf lot, 8 bedrooms and 200 feet of water frontage
Sunset Islands Home Sales
There were 6 Sunset Island homes sold on the water – prices ranging between $2.4 million and $19.9 Million. The average price per sq.ft. coming in at $924. The highest sale was a historically significant home designed by Maurice Fatio at 1736 W 28th St, with 70,885 sf of land, over 11,000 sf of living space, 7 bedrooms and 453 feet of water frontage!

North Bay Road Home Sales
There were 10 North Bay Rd waterfront homes sold this year. Their prices ranging between $1.55 to $15 Million and averaging $787 per sq.ft. The highest sale was for the 13,000 sf home located at 4580 N Bay Rd, with over 24,000 sf of land, 8 bedrooms and 148 feet of open bay water frontage.

La Gorce Island Home Sales
There were 2 waterfront La Gorce Island homes sold. One for $6.5 Million and the other for $11.6 Million and averaging $909 per sq.ft. The highest sale was the ultra contemporary home at 94 La Gorce Cr with over 15,000 sf of living space, over 20,000 sf lot, 9 bedrooms and 120 feet of water frontage.

Allison Island Home Sales
There was one waterfront Allison Island home sold this year at 6475 Allison Rd. The home has almost 5,000 sf of living space, over 21,000 sf of land, 5 bedrooms, 100 feet of water frontage and sold for $2.45 Million at $494 per sf… BARGAIN!! (even for a fixer upper).

North Bay Island Home Sales
There were no waterfront homes sold in N. Bay Island
Normandy Island Home Sales
There were 8 waterfront homes sold in Normandy Island, which historically, has been the least expensive waterfront real estate in Miami Beach. They ranged in price between $770,000 and $2.6 Million for the bay front home located at 1800 Bay Drive – with over 5,000 sf of living space, 5 bedrooms, over 10,000 sf of land and 60 feet of water frontage. The average price per sq.ft. in Normandy Island coming in at $437.
Biscayne Point Home Sales
11 Biscayne Point waterfront homes sold in 2011 ranging between $385,000 for a foreclosure, to $1.15 Million for the home located at 7972 Biscayne Point Cr. This home has over 4,000 sf of living space, 5 bedrooms, 12,150 sf lot and 100 feet of water frontage. The average price per sq.ft. in Biscayne Point coming in at $219.
Stillwater Island Home Sales
12 Stillwater Island waterfront homes sold ranging between $550,000 for a foreclosure, to $1.7 Million for the home at 1481 Stillwater Dr – with 2,800 sf of living space, 4 bedrooms, 7,500 sf lot and 50 feet of water frontage. The average price per square feet for Stillwater being $378.
Pinetree Drive Home Sales
There were 5 Pinetree waterfront homes sold ranging between $1.9 (for an unfinished abandoned construction home), and $6.5 Million. The highest sale of $6,536,289 was for the mediterranean mansion located at 4855 Pinetree Dr, with over 10,000 sf of living space, almost 40,000 sf lot, 6 bedrooms and 100 feet of water frontage. The average price per sq.ft. in Pinetree coming in at $660.

It is obvious that the waterfront housing market in Miami Beach improved by a landslide in 2011 and this is evidenced by amount of sales, decrease in inventory as well as decrease in distressed properties for sale. There are still some areas like Biscayne Point and Stillwater that are not out of the water (pun intended), but this helps keep a balance with the rest of Miami Beach. Here is a graph showing price per square foot in each of the islands, and as expected, Star Island is at the top with The Sunset Island and La Gorce Island following close behind.

What’s fortunate for everyone looking to buy or sell their Miami Beach waterfront property, is that because there have been sales, we now have real comps. This means that buyers and sellers don’t have to pull numbers out of their imagination but have real numbers to base their decisions on. Granted….in our Miami Beach Luxury real estate market, this doesn’t mean much, great homes many times sell for unfathomed prices just because they are fabulous.
I’ll end this report with last years’ quote,
As much as I hate scripts and we’re taught to say “a home is worth what a buyer is willing to pay and a seller is willing to accept”…it could not be more true when it comes to Miami Beach Homes, especially when dealing with waterfront homes
Top 3 Most Expensive Miami Beach Homes sold in July 2011
August 29, 2011
There were 24 Miami Beach homes sold in July of 2011. The sales ranged in price from $19 million to $205,000 for a short sale in Normandy Island. July breaks a new record for Miami Beach home sales in the mega luxury category. With the top 2 sales in Sunset Island I and Palm Island. We are seeing a lot of Brazilians pay cash for single-family homes (not just condos), as well as Europeans. Keep in mind that the Summer is our slow real estate season, which means it’s exciting to think of what August and September will bring.
July’s Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale
1736 W 28 St – Miami Beach, FL 33140
Listed for $25,000,000 and sold for $19,800,000 July 19th, 2011

Talk about a major record for Miami Beach Homes sold this year, and making The Sunset Islands HOT when it comes to sales. This Luxury estate has it all: land, water frontage, historic relevance, location, and gorgeous open bay views!! From it’s oolitic limestone facade, to 1930′s Neoclassical style and not to mention designed by architect Maurice Fatio. Fatio was known mostly in Palm Beach but also designed the Indian Creek Country Club (clubhouse). It’s definitely one of our Miami Beach Mega Luxury sales in a so called “down market”. << yes, that’s sarcasm. The marketing description reads:
This historically significant waterfront property designed by Maurice Fatio encompasses 70,886 SF of land on which rests approx 11,388 SF Neoclassic home w/ a contemporary interior. The home sits on a tip lot on Sunset Island I. From there, sweeping views of Biscayne Bay and downtown Miami + colorful sunsets provide a dazzling backdrop to this crown jewel. A large bayside pool blends effortlessly into the well-manicured surroundings of this tropical haven spanning 1.63 acres and 453 feet of waterfront.
Features:
- 11,388 sf of living space
- 7 bedrooms / 7.5 bathrooms
- built in 1938
- architect: Maurice Fatio
- bay front home with 70,886 sf of land
- 453 feet of water frontage with private dock
- Sunset Island I location
- pool
- 3-car garage
July’s second Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale
94 Palm Av – Miami Beach, FL 33139
Listed for $16,000,000 and sold for $14,200,000 on July 26th, 2011

This gorgeous Palm Island estate was originally listed for $23 Million back in November of 2008 and the description does not lie when it talks about form meeting function. It’s one of those houses you see when driving down McArthur Causeway towards Miami Beach. The views are of Cruise Ship Alley and has 200 feet of water frontage! The marketing description reads:
Truly amazing 2 story estate for those looking for perfection. Offered exquisitely (partially) furnished (no artwork or personal items). Lot has 200 feet of water w/magnificent downtown Miami views and parade of ships. Main house has 6brs 7.5 baths, staff quarters, 1br/1ba guest house,plus 3 brs, 2 baths over garage. Pool house has his and hers cabanas and gym. Magnificent pool with mosaic tile. This offering is a combination of both function and form. Simply gorgeous. Inventory list is available.
Features:
- 14,083 sf of living space
- built in 2003
- Main house has 6 bedrooms / 7.5 bathrooms
- staff quarters
- 1 bedroom / 1.5 bathroom guest cottage
- 3 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms over garage
- 200 feet of water frontage – 60,000 sf lot (200′ X 300′ )
- bay frontage
- pool
- private dock with boat lift
July’s Third Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale
5941 Pinetree Dr – Miami Beach, FL 33140
Listed for $3,499,000 and sold for $3,062,500 on July 15th, 2011.

This Pinetree beauty has been on the market, on and off, since 2008 with an original listing price of $3,950,000. Although price range wise it doesn’t compare to the 2 other properties above, this is one of those historically relevant homes that gives you chills and can only be appreciated by someone that knows true Mediterranean Revival architecture. Although it is in need of rehab or “restoration”, it still has some original 1920′s details. The marketing description reads:
Absolutely stunning example of famed Russell Pancoast’s work! Meticulously maintained 1929 mediterranean villa upgraded with hurricane impact windows, new roof, new ac units all within the last five years. Coral stone archways and walkways, travertine and wood floors, Pecky cypress and wood beam ceilings, original mosaics throughout the house. If your buyers are looking for artistic beauty, this is it! 3/3.5 in the main house, 2/1 in guest quarters, maid’s room/bath, den, Florida room, 3rd story tower.
Features:
- 4,654 sf of living space
- 6 bedrooms / 5.5 bathrooms
- built in 1929
- Pinetree Drive location
- 14,630 sf lot (77′ X 190′) with 77′ of water frontage
- private dock
- pool
**all information obtained from the SouthEast Florida Multiple Listing Service**
Miami Beach Luxury Housing Report – first half of 2011
July 4, 2011
I can’t believe 1/2 of 2011 is already gone! Fortunately for Miami Beach Realtors, things are improving on a daily basis and we have been busy! So here is the scoop on what has happened with Miami Beach homes in the first half of the year. There were 130 Miami Beach homes sold already in 2011 – out of those, 55 were sales over $1 Million which is 42% of all sales….not bad for a “depreciating market”. You need to keep in mind that when the big honchos like the Case-Shiller Index, come up with their data interpretation, they pull together ALL of Miami-Dade County and the numbers look grim – so the need to go local is crucial to get a real perspective (yes, I sound like a broken record).
Because we do specialize in Miami Beach luxury homes and waterfront homes, I will give you a summary of all the waterfront homes sold this year in Miami Beach and I will break those down by island or desirable location within Miami Beach. You will see a lot of Mega sales (the ones above $3 Million), which is a change from 2010. (click on the graph above to download PDF of all sales to date).
Star Island Home Sales
There were only 3 Star Island homes sold so far this year ranging from $7.1 million to $25.5 million! The average price per square foot coming in at $1,028 and the highest for all of Miami Beach.

13 Star Island was listed for $32,000,000 and sold for $25,500,000. With 8 bedrooms / 8 bathrooms / 2 half-baths, 15,008 square feet of living space on a 100′ X 400′ lot with private dock, pool, boat lift, state of the art electronics ….yada yada yada – (everything you would expect from a 15,000 sf mansion). What’s amazing is that this house was listed January of 2011 and sold in only 2 months! (the monthly rental for this gem was $325,000 – higher than the average home in Dade-County!) << that’s why I love Miami.
Hibiscus Island Home Sales
There were 3 Hibiscus Island homes sold this year ranging from $2.4 Million to $9.35 Million. The average price per square foot for the island coming in at $828. The highest sale in Hibiscus was my all-time favorite home designed by Oppenheim at 40 South Hibiscus Drive – Miami Beach Luxury Home Pick – Hibiscus Island << click to see the photos - A – MA- ZING!! and the lucky buyer walked away with this beauty for $9.350 Million. The house was originally listed for $13,995,000 in June of 2010, was reduced several times and sold in May.
Venetian Islands Home Sales
The Venetian Islands are seeing quite a bit of movement in the past 2 months, and there have been 12 waterfront home sales this year with an average price per square foot of $725 – quite an increase from the average $634/sf in 2010! The highest sale was for unfinished construction at $5.5 Million back in March.
1424 N Venetian Way came in as the 2nd highest Miami Beach home sold in March of 2011. It was originally listed at $6.5 Million in August of 2009 and finally sold for $5.5.
Sunset Islands Home Sales
The Sunset islands have seen better days with only 2 sales so far this year and average price per square foot of $717 (less than The Venetian Islands which is unheard of!).

1410 W 25 St – sold for $5,000,000 on June 7th, 2011. Located in Sunset Island 2 – with 5,920 sf and 20,200 sf lot (inside lot, not open bay). This house was purchased for $6.5 Million in November 2005 and took only 3 weeks to sell when they listed it for $5.499 Million in April of this year. The Marketing description reading: screaming in all caps:
GREAT MIAMI BEACH WATERFRONT ESTATE WHERE QUIET COLORS CREATE A BOLD IMPACT YET A RELAXED SENSE OF INDULGENCE. BEST DESCRIBED AS THE HOUSE THAT BECOMES YOUR HOME, THIS BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED FIVE BEDROOM, (WITH OPTION TO USE THE STUDY AS A SIXTH BEDROOM) AND SIX AND ONE HALF BATH ISLAND OASIS, EXUDES TRANQUILITY AWASH A SEA OF WIDE-OPEN SPACES, LUSH TROPICAL LANDSCAPING AND 100 FEET OF WATERFRONT FRONTAGE. A STONE-THROW AWAY FROM THE OPEN BAY!
North Bay Road Home Sales
I’m always curious to analyze how North Bay Road Mansions stand up against the rest of Miami Beach. There are no private gates, but gorgeous open bay views that take your breath away. There have been 5 North Bay Road homes sold this year, which are not a real representation of what usually sells and the average price per sq.ft. coming in at $769. The highest sale was in our Top 3 highest Miami Beach Homes – April edition.

Pinetree Drive Home Sales
Pinetree has only had 2 waterfront home sales this year, with an average price per sq.ft. $621. The highest Pinetree Drive Home was in our Top 3 Miami Beach Home Sales – March edition.

More Miami Beach Home Sales
In addition to the mentioned sales, there was also one sale in Allison Island for $2.45 Million (fixer upper selling at $491 / square foot), and no waterfront sales yet in La Gorce Island, Bal Harbour, Bay Harbor Islands, Indian Creek Village or Palm Island. Normandy Island had 5 sales with an average price per square foot of $436 and we decided to add Golden Beach to the mix because we are seeing a lot of people considering the move there because of affordability factors.
Golden Beach Home Sales
There have been 7 waterfront Golden Beach homes sold this year with an average price of $621/sq.ft. The highest sale was an oceanfront house selling at $7.7 Million

277 Ocean Blvd sold in March for $1,186 / sq.ft. – that’s higher than the Star Island home sale but then again, we are talking beach front. A 6,495 sf house on a 20,700 sf lot with 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms and 1 half-bath, 2-car garage, totally renovated with a monthly rental price of $42,000. It was originally listed for $11,800,000 in 2006. Remember that Ricky Martin is also selling his Golden Beach home – that one listed for $18.9 Million.
So there you have a brief synopsis of what has happened to the Miami Beach Waterfront Housing Market in the first half of the year. To download the data associated with this article, please click on the button bellow. **all information obtained from the Southeast Florida Multiple Listing Service**
Top 4 most expensive Miami Beach Homes sold in April 2010
May 20, 2010
There were 17 Miami Beach homes sold in the month of April of 2010, ranging from $3.5 Million to $200,000 for a Short Sale in Normandy Island. Seven of the 17 sales were properties over a million dollars. Also 7 of the 17 were distressed sales (5 short sales and 2 bank owned foreclosures). Maybe there’s something in the number 7 – is there a Numerologist in the house?
Next month should show higher numbers as well, since the months of May and June are historically the hottest in the Miami Beach real estate market.
There was a tie for first place with 2 sales at $3.5 million.
April’s Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale
2324 N Bay Rd – Miami Beach, FL 33140
Listed for $4,500,000 and sold for $3,500,000 on April 30th, 2010

This Miami Beach luxury home had been originally listed for $6,499,999 in May of 2006. (For those that may not know Realtor number speak, 9’s mean the price is firm – ironic how it ended up selling for almost half the price they intended). The home was reduced a few times and was finally placed under contract in March and closing at the end of April. The home certainly has charm and a fabulous view, but was not updated at all. The MLS description reads,
Architecturally stunning Mediterranean home perfectly situated on exclusive North Bay Road. Gated entrance leads to newly landscaped courtyard with coral walkway. Enter through a towering ornate mahogany front door which leads to grand staircase. 100fton the water with dock and picturesque views of Sunset Lake. Don’t miss this North Bay Road gem.

Features:
- 5,400 square feet of living space
- 20,000 square foot lot (100′ X 200′)
- 100 feet of water frontage with dock
- built in 1925
- 5 bedrooms / 5 bathrooms
- 2-car garage
- pool
April’s Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale
5415 Pinetree Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Listed for $3,900,000 and sold for $3,500,000 on April 12th, 2010

Now this is a home that makes you look twice with the typical revered Mediterranean Revival style, but built new in 2001 (according to the MLS). Tied at first place with 2324 N Bay Road for the 2 highest Miami Beach Home sales in April 2010. The original house was sold for $3.3 million in March of 2004 and I’m guessing was totally gutted and remodeled. It’s history showing a $5.5 Million listing in 2008 with several price reductions. The MLS description reads:
Spectacular gated Mediterranean waterfront estate w/ocean access on prestigious Pinetree Dr. 2001 mini palace w/courtyard entry, domed & coffered ceilings, arched doorways plus a multitude of architectural details. Gourmet kitchen, music rm,bar,cascading pool overlooking the intracoastal waterway, gazebo, summer kitchen & entertainment deck. Enjoy ocean and intracoastal water views from lavish master bd with adjoining terrace & gym and 3 additional spacious bd on 2nd fl level.

Features:
- 6,800 square feet of living space
- 12,083 square foot lot (74′ X 163′)
- 74 feet of water frontage with dock
- 2-car garage
- built in 2001
- 6 bedrooms / 6.5 bathrooms
- pool
April’s Second Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale
5835 Pinetree Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Listed for $2,999,000 and sold for $2,800,000 on April 14th, 2010

Another Pinetree treasure, this one totally renovated but facing Millionaire’s row across the canal. If I had a penny for each time I heard, “why would I pay THAT much for that view?” – the answer is simply, “because you are paying for Pinetree Drive prestige”. The owners of this home paid $3.3 million in 2003 and lost over 1/2 million dollars after renovations – but they got to enjoy a great address for 7 years. MLS reads:
$628 SQ FT on the water!! What a deal!! Totally renovated, tremendous curb apeal, pool & dock. Price is FIRM. see broker remarks for showings.

Features:
- 4,775 square feet of living space
- 16,650 square foot lot (75′ X 222′ )
- 75 feet of water frontage with dock
- 5 bedrooms / 4.5 bathrooms
- 2-car garage
- pool
- built in 1935
April’s Third Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale
1545 Pennsylvania Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Listed for $2,695,000 and sold for $2,000,000 on April 19th, 2010

Some would question the location of this home, sitting in the center of South Beach, but it is truly a masterpiece. Why question? because the surroundings are mostly condos with a lot of transient traffic. But take a look at the architectural details and the use of interior space, which makes this home truly special. It was listed for $3.595 Million in May of 2008 and reduced a couple of times before going under contract. MLS reads:
This majestic 6 bedroom, 6 bath two-story Mediterranean style home sits in the heart of South Beach. This residence exemplifies a truly special home attributed to its unique architecture and landscaping that sets it apart from neighboring residences. The vaulted ceiling in the living room entices the sunrise each morning. A gated front yard and driveway in addition to an alarm system complete with video surveillance provide security for the home. Also available for rent for $10,000 per month.

Features:
- 3,690 square feet of living space
- 8,000 square foot lot
- built in 1935
- pool
- 6 bedrooms / 6 bathrooms
- alarm system and video surveillance
**all information obtained from the SouthEast Florida Multiple Listing Service**
Top 3 Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sales – January 2010
February 24, 2010
When it comes to Miami Beach Homes, there were 11 sales in the month of January 2010. Two of these sales in exclusive La Gorce Island and the other one was a Pinetree Mansion. The lowest sale in January was at Biscayne Beach and as per the MLS description, “buy this house and get a free car”…can’t tell you the details on the car – but the house was on a dry lot at 965 79th Terrace and sold for $225,000.
January’s Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale
92 La Gorce Circle – Miami Beach, FL 33141
Listed for $13,500,000 and sold for $9,500,000 on 1/25/2010

This house was on and off the market since September 2005, starting at $17,500,000, was also for rent for $100,000 and finally sold for $9.5 Million. MLS description:
Set on approx. an acre, this remodeled 9700+sf Mediterranean estate offers privacy and elegance. 200+ft of wterfront. 7 brs, ofc, 8.5 baths, fine marble and hardwd flrs, dbl living room w/marble fireplc overlooking the water. Media rm, family rm w/granite bar & spacious kitchen w/breakfast area, sumptuous master suite w/soaring ceilings. Notable exterior features of the grand estate include hand-laid keystone appointments, stone fountains and interior courtyard loggias surrounded by coral stonework.

Features:
- built in 1939
- 9,719 square feet of living space
- 7 bedrooms / 8.5 bathrooms
- waterfront
- 42,749 square foot lot
- 200 feet of water frontage
- House faces East
- Guard-gated island
- 2-story Mediterranean Revival home
- Private dock
January’s Second Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale
5745 Pinetree Drive – Miami Beach, FL 33140
Listed for $5,990,000 and sold for $4,650,000 on 1/4/2010

This home was known for it’s short term rentals and was showing on the MLS available for rent for $19,500/month and $27,000/month (long and short term rentals). It had also been on and off the market starting in 2000 with highest listing price of $7,900,000. Personally, Pinetree has never done it for me – some of these homes facing condos across the canal, but you can’t take away the splendor and grand scale of a lot of these Pinetree Homes. Description on the MLS:
Classic, renovated estate on stately Pinetree Drive! All new hurricane impact windows and doors to be installed! Approximately 9000 sf, 5 bedroom, 8 bath home with 150 ft of protected water-frontage! owner will consider financing or trade for other property including condos! Renovations are finished and all doors and windows are in!!!!!

Features:
- built in 1929
- 8,689 square feet of living space
- 5 bedrooms / 6 bathrooms / 2 half-baths
- waterfront
- 26,700 square foot lot
- 150 feet of water frontage
- House faces East
- 2-story Mediterranean Revival home
- Private dock
January’s Third Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale
55 La Gorce Circle – Miami Beach, FL 33141
Listed for $3,300,000 and sold for $2,200,000 on 1/19/2010

This home was listed in 2007 for $4,400,000 and then again for $3,300,000 on August 2009 – I’m guessing the million dollar price reduction made the difference with this dry-lot home (meaning NOT waterfront).
Sophistication reigns supreme on this exquisite property. Located on guard-gated La Gorce Island, this beautiful 4 bedroom/5 bath, 5,387 sf home, situated on a 13,750 lot features an abundance of stunning details and amenities such as a luxury kitchen, pool area, high ceilings, master suite with his/her bathrooms and a 2-car garage. Unmatched, awe-inspiring elegance and style. just a few minutes to world-renowned South Beach and downtown Miami.

Features:
- built in 1968
- 5,387 square feet of living space
- 4 bedrooms / 5.5 bathrooms
- 2-car garage
- 13,750 square foot lot
- House faces West
- Guard-gated island
- pool










