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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.

3 Indian Creek Dr Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2011

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.
13 Star Island Dr Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2011

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.

94 Palm Av Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2011

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.Screen shot 2011 12 31 at 4.08.35 PM Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2011

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 frontage1429 N Venetian Wy SOLD Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2011

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!

1736 W 28th St Sunset Island Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2011

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.

4580 N Bay Rd Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2011

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.

94 La Gorce Cr Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2011

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).

6475 Allison Rd Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2011

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.

4855 Pinetree Dr SOLD Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2011

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.

Screen shot 2011 12 31 at 6.01.56 PM Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2011

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

Miami Beach Mod Homes – November 2011 edition

November 18, 2011

Seems that our MIAmodHomes series has sparked up some interest, and we thank you for your enthusiasm. I guess it’s true what they say, to show passion in what you do is key to success and architecturally significant homes is what makes me tick. This month’s edition is in The Sunset Islands (Sunset Island 1 to be exact). The home was built new in 2008, with pool, dock, and everything you would like from a contemporary home.  This one defines sexy architecture and is, without a doubt, real estate porn at its best.

Miami Beach Mod Home at 1531 W 22 Street

listed for $8,900,000

1531 W 22 St facades Miami Beach Mod Homes – November 2011 edition

I hate to make it sound dirty, but good architecture makes me salivate and this home is like gourmet for the palate.  I’m guessing the previous house was completely torn down and the up came this beaut on the existing 75′ X 175′ lot (13,125 sf) < that’s 75 feet of water frontage.

My first thought was…oh no…someone made a big mistake! They totally over built what should have been a Sunset Island 4 location and this, as well as the proximity to the bridge, will definitely hurt the sale.  No matter how intricate the workmanship is, the price tag is not for Sunset Island I.  Putting that aside, whoever falls in love with this house, will not mind the location, but will be thankful for the attention to small details.

gates and door Miami Beach Mod Homes – November 2011 edition

So what are some of these details I speak about? Let’s start with the custom-made stainless steel front door and matching pair of automatic gates in the front of the house.  These are then perfectly complemented by interior and exterior stainless steel handrails on staircase and balconies.

portals Miami Beach Mod Homes – November 2011 edition

And then we can take a look at how the very linear architecture of the home is juxtaposed with round windows or portholes almost like the oculus of a classical dome.  These portholes frame views to give you perspectives beyond your field of vision.  I’m not much for the “overly done”, but the simple nature of how these are placed, gives me goosebumps.

interiors 558x1024 Miami Beach Mod Homes – November 2011 edition

The interiors are minimalist and the house is decorated very tastefully with modern classics and very white furniture.  As a mother of 3, as much as I like white, I churn a little thinking of maintenance.  But that really has nothing to do with the house, but personal taste.  The actual kitchen flows with the rest of space as if it was a piece of furniture – living spaces have no boundaries or separators really redefining the word “living room.”

If I have to critique something, just for the sakes of finding something wrong with this house, it would be the choice of material for the wall by entrance.  Although it does help delineate the space, I would have loved to see concrete like Tadao Ando’s magic walls. THAT, would have made this house flawless….almost, (wait ’till the drum roll at the end).

bedrooms 462x1024 Miami Beach Mod Homes – November 2011 edition

Bedrooms are just as impeccable as the rest of the house, with minimalist finishes but well thought out comfort.  Don’t miss the window treatment details with recessed tracks, which obviously also contain ambiance lighting. From the choice of sink bowls to mirrors and faucets….design is continuous throughout this home.

exteriors 466x1024 Miami Beach Mod Homes – November 2011 edition

Exteriors frame impeccable vistas and create living vignettes that are warm and welcoming, with summer kitchen, covered porch, infinity pool and manicured lawn.  The only thing missing is a 60′ Azymut parked on the private dock.

And if you are not disappointed yet at the fact that I could not tear this house apart for the life of me, I did find one detail that drives me absolutely insane. DRUM ROLL PLEASE!!

porthole Miami Beach Mod Homes – November 2011 editionOne of the porthole windows in an upstairs bedroom is horribly framed with a roman shade.  Couldn’t they do a custom window treatment to suit the circle?  Vitruvius’ man of Perfect Proportions is probably rolling his eyes in disbelief!  Eliminate the roman shade or the window! The Barcelona chair right under it is not going to detract my attention! ….this is the one detail that could break a sale….seriously people!

I have to compliment the marketing photos of this property, once again, a Miami Beach luxury home featured correctly, hats off!  And to give you the boring but necessary specs of the home – 6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 2 half-baths, 7,148 sf of living space, and northern exposure.

Price negotiable??  (cough cough) … I’m thinking yes.

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

1736 W 28th St Sunset Island Top 3 Most Expensive Miami Beach Homes sold in July 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

94 Palm Ave Top 3 Most Expensive Miami Beach Homes sold in July 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.

5941 Pinetree Dr Top 3 Most Expensive Miami Beach Homes sold in July 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**

Top 3 Most Expensive Miami Beach Homes sold in June 2011

July 27, 2011

There were 23 Miami Beach homes sold in June of 2011. Sales prices ranging from $170,000 for a bank owned foreclosure in the North Beach area, to $5 million for a Sunset II remodeled home mentioned below.  June’s Miami Beach sales keep showing an improvement in the housing market with 8 of the 23 sales being above $1 million and 7 of those sales being distressed.  We keep seeing sales above the $3 million mark which also means mega luxury Miami Beach homes are moving!

June’s Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale

1410 W 25 St – Miami Beach, FL 33140

Listed for $5,499,000 and sold for $5,000,000 on June 7th, 2011

1410 W 25 St sunset islands Top 3 Most Expensive Miami Beach Homes sold in June 2011This home was featured in our Miami Beach Housing Report – first half of 2011.  Located on the South East corner of Sunset Island II, completely remodeled, meticulously landscaped and with 100 feet of water frontage.  The house was purchased for $6.5 Million in 2005 and sold at a $1.5 Million loss.  The selling description read:

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!

Features:

  • 5,920 sf of living space
  • built in 1955 and completely remodeled
  • 100′ X 202′ LOT (20,200 sf)
  • 5 bedrooms / 6.5 bathrooms
  • 100′ of water frontage (no fixed bridges to bay)
  • private dock
  • heated pool
  • Sunset Islands location
  • 2-car garage

June’s second Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale

1601 W 24 St – Miami Beach, FL 33140

Listed for $4,250,000 and sold for $4,250,000 on June 8th, 2011

1601 W 24 St Top 3 Most Expensive Miami Beach Homes sold in June 2011Another Sunset Island Home.  This on located on the North side of Sunset Island III, also with no fixed bridges to Biscayne Bay.  Completely renovated by Wallace Tutt on a 25,000+ lot with tennis court.  (I would have imagined Anna Kournikova in this house for sure).  The home was listed in March of 2001 and was under contract in one week!  The selling description reads:

Sunset Island #3 residence, completely and tastefully renovated by Wallace Tutt and featuring a lighted tennis court, separate guest house, pool pavilion. New dock and seawall, split bedroom plan with separate apartment. Quality finishes and lavish touches throughout. All newly installed appliances, electrical and plumbing systems, doors and windows, impact glass and much, much more. Never occupied since recently completed renovation, turn-key in every respect.

Features:

  • 7,202 sf of living space
  • 144′ X 175′ lot (25,200 sf)
  • 5 bedrooms / 5.5 bedrooms
  • built in 1937 and completely remodeled
  • 144′ of water frontage
  • private dock
  • heated pool
  • 2-car garage
  • Sunset Islands location
  • turn-key

June’s Third Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale

126 W San Marino Dr– Miami Beach, FL 33139

Listed for $3,999,000 and sold for $3,400,000 on June 24th, 2011.

126 W San Marino Dr Top 3 Most Expensive Miami Beach Homes sold in June 2011Here’s the perfect example of how Venetian Island Homes are increasing in price like no other island in Miami Beach.  Spacious house with amazing views with tired finishes in need of updating – selling above $700/square foot.  Located on the West side of San Marino Island (South of the Venetian Causeway), with amazing views of The Miami skyline.   This home was listed in February of 2011 and was under contract in less than a month.  The selling description simply reading:

Located on the secluded southwest side of San Marino Island on the Venetian Causeway in Miami, discover this beautiful 2-story home on a manicured 15,750 square foot bayfront lot. The best bay and downtown Miami views. Huge backyard and separate guest apartment with kitchen.

Features:

  • 4,472 sf of living space
  • 90′ X 175′ lot (15,750 sf)
  • built in 1937
  • 4 bedrooms / 3 bathrooms
  • 2-car garage
  • 90′ of water frontage
  • Venetian Islands location
  • pool
  • private dock

**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).

Screen shot 2011 06 29 at 4.22.02 PM Miami Beach Luxury Housing Report – first half of 2011

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 Miami Beach Luxury Housing Report – first half of 2011

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.

1429 N Venetian Wy SOLD Miami Beach Luxury Housing Report – first half of 20111424 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 Miami Beach Luxury Housing Report – first half of 2011

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.

5380 N Bay Rd SOLD Miami Beach Luxury Housing Report – first half of 2011

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.

4855 Pinetree Dr SOLD Miami Beach Luxury Housing Report – first half of 2011

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 blf Miami Beach Luxury Housing Report – first half of 2011

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**

Anna Kournikova selling her Miami Beach Home

May 15, 2011

Anna Kournikovas sunset island home Anna Kournikova selling her Miami Beach Home

Yes, sexy tennis star Anna Kournikova is selling her Miami Beach home for $9.4 Million.  The home is not open bay and is located on Sunset Island number 3 in Miami Beach and unlike what you may think, it doesn’t have a tennis court either.  We love to get the scoop on Miami Celebrities and their crash pads and I have to add that Anna seems to have great taste, based on her choice of finishes, decor, and boyfriend. (cough….Enrique Iglesias….cough).

Anna Kournikova miami beach home Anna Kournikova selling her Miami Beach HomeThis Miami Beach celebrity home has 7 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms, 2-car garage, 6,630 square feet of living space, 156′ of water frontage, private dock, heated pool and Jacuzzi, 2-story guest house, sauna……and was built in 2000, so it’s a modern “mediterranean style” home.

Does this mean we’ll see less of Anna Kournikova in Miami?  I hope not!! But this property may be just what the doctor ordered for the Sunset Islands which have had a rough 2 years of very low sales.

Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2010

January 2, 2011

jlos old house in miami beach 108x300 Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2010NOTE: This blog post has been updated reflecting 5 additional waterfront Miami Beach Homes sold since December 13th when this post was published.

There are 191 Miami Beach waterfront homes for sale right now ranging from a $450,000 short sale on Hawthorne Avenue right outside Biscayne Point Island, to a $49,995,000 Star Island Mansion. Miami Beach waterfront homes are highly coveted world wide and they are priced according to condition, size, location and views…but VIEWS and LOCATION are key.

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.

Let’s take Shaq’s Star Island home as an example because the price range cannot be any more random. He purchased the home in 2004 for $18.8 Million, then listed it for $32 M, increased it to $35M and ended up selling it for $16 Million! To top things off, the buyer, Vladislav Doronin, ended up gutting the entire mansion. That’s a $16 Million fixer upper for you! Only in Miami Beach…. or shall we call that a MIAMISM ? icon smile Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2010

Another example is the current real estate housing trends of The Sunset Islands, one of the most esteemed sets of islands in Miami Beach. Desirability starts at Sunset Island I, then II, then III and historically, Sunset Island IV has fallen in last place. You will see below that the only 2 sales this year in the Sunset Islands have been 2 distressed sales in Sunset Island IV at ridiculous prices. Does that mean that a $1.3 Million ticket price on a sold house will determine where the current $25 Million listing will sell? Not a chance!

So keep in mind that not everyone is willing to throw money up in the air, and not everyone is a tire kicker either.  Average price per square foot has dropped in all of Miami Beach, but this is not the end of the world and some sellers are still getting top dollar for their homes…look at Bosh’s $12.3 Million purchase.

I decided to give you true numbers and stats to paint a perspective of the Miami Beach waterfront  home market, but the more I look at these numbers, the more I see an abstract or even a surrealist painting.  So take these with a grain of salt and make sure you work with someone that has experience in this market.

There have been were 65 70 waterfront homes sold in Miami Beach in 2010.  Let’s break this down to each Miami Beach island/s:

  • 4 waterfront sales in Palm Island – averaging $814 / sq.ft. with the highest sale for a 12,184 sq.ft. home located at 55 Palm Ave, which sold for $11.95 Million.

collage 55 palm ave Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2010

  • 4 waterfront sales in Hibiscus Island – averaging $695/sq.ft. with highest sale for an 8,096 sq.ft. home located at 269 N Hibiscus selling for $5.4 Million

collage 269 N Hibiscus Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2010

  • 8 9 waterfront sales in The Venetian Islands – averaging $634/sq.ft. $625/st.ft. with the highest sale for a 4,200 sq.ft. home located at 303 E. Dilido selling for $3.4 Million

collage 303 E dilido Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2010

  • 2 waterfront sales in The Sunset Islands – averaging $555/sq.ft. but keep in mind that these were facing South towards condos on island IV on a narrow canal (not your typical Sunset Island sales).  The highest sale was for a 2,255 sq.ft. home located at 1440 W 21 Street, selling for $1.6 Million.

collage 1440 w 21 st Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2010

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  • 4 waterfront home sales in La Gorce Island – averaging $880/sq.ft. with the highest sale for a 17,183 square foot home at 88 La Gorce Cr, which sold for $16 Million (highest sale this year in all of Miami Beach)

collage 88 La Gorce Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2010

  • There have been no sales in Allison Island this year
  • 11 waterfront home sales in Normandy Island – averaging $280/sq.ft. with the highest sale for a 3,446 sq.ft home located at 1045 N Shore Dr, selling for $1.6 Million (North Normandy – open bay)

collage 1045 N Shore Dr Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2010

  • 1 waterfront home sale in North Bay Island – at $330/sq.ft and located at 7520 Miami View Drive and selling for $1,679,373 (I wonder what it took to come up with that number)

collage 7520 Miami View Dr Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2010

  • 12 14 waterfront home sales in Biscayne Point – averaging $287/sq.ft. $291/sq.ft. with the highest sale for a 4,100 sq.ft. home located at 1525 Cleveland Rd, selling for $1.625 Million

collage 1525 Cleveland Rd Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2010

  • 2 waterfront home sales in Stillwater Island – averaging $325/sq.ft. with the highest sale for a 2,210 short sale located at 1480 Stillwater Dr, selling for $710,000
  • 6 7 waterfront home sales on Pinetree Drive – averaging $543/sq.ft. $487/sq.ft. with highest sale for a 7,595 sq.ft. home located at 5245 Pinetree Dr, selling for $5.25 Million

collage 5245 pinetree Miami Beach Waterfront Homes sold in 2010

The remaining 3 waterfront homes sold in Miami Beach this year were right outside one of the islands or on an inside canal, still desirable waterfront, but not as much as the islands.

An even better perspective of the performance of each island is through this graph, although the figures are a bit skewed because of the lack of sales.  The Sunset Islands have historically sold for more per square foot than The Venetian Islands, but that is not reflected in this year’s sales.

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Many times you call us and ask us about desirability of each island and why the disparity in price ranges.  I think that same difference is a good tool to weigh desirability.  Star Island showing the highest price per square foot, followed by La Gorce Island, then Palm Island, followed closely by North Bay  Road.

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.  Even with that, there are still some great buys out there….bank owned properties and sellers that NEED to get out, but it’s  not the norm.

**all information obtained from the SouthEast Florida Multiple Listing Service**

**There were 5 additional sales at the end of the year that were not originally reflected in this article (originally published December 13th, 2010)

  • 5310 N Bay Rd – sold for $9,100,000
  • 226 W Rivo Alto Dr – sold for $1,800,000
  • 5223 Pinetree Drive – Short Sale sold for $1,600,000
  • 1707 Cleveland Rd – sold for $1,300,000
  • 1824 Cleveland Rd – Foreclosure sold for $403,000

Top 3 Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sales – October 2010

November 18, 2010

There were 14 Miami Beach homes sold in the month of October of 2010.   The highest sale was $3.25 Million and the lowest sale was a foreclosure in Normandy Island for $239,900.  October’s top sales come from Palm Island, Venetian Islands and Sunset Islands – although all of them under $5 Million (no mega luxury homes sold this month).   The rumor is that the top 3 Miami Beach home sales in October have something in common, they were all sellers in distress who HAD to get rid of their homes.  This should prove to be interesting in the months to come, since they are legitimate comps for many active listings out there.  These are instruments that buyers will not hesitate to hold on to, and sellers will try to justify or just ignore.

October’s Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale

1 Palm Av, Miami Beach, FL  33140

Listed for $3,650,000 and sold for $3,250,000 on October 14th, 2010

1 palm av Top 3 Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sales – October 2010This home had quite a listing history with original listing price of $5.9 Million back in August of 2006 – selling for $3.695 Million in November of 07, listed again in December of 07 for $4.495 Million – then increased and decreased several times, as well as various Realtor changes.  It does show as a Trust Sale in the county records, which explains all the changes.

The home sits on the Eastern tip of Palm Island, overlooking Star Island and MacArthur Causeway/Government Cut and the description given is:

Perfect cottage by the sea! Best value! 110ft of open bay water frontage with magnificent views of Miami Beach in the distance. 2 bedrooms/2 baths main house with open floor plan, recently renovated and tastefully furnished. 1 bedrooms/1 bathroom detached guest house, 2 car garage. Exceptional lot affords best opportunity to expand or build new.

Features:

  • 3,449 square feet of living space
  • built in 1957
  • 2 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms in main house
  • 1 bedroom / 1 bathroom detached guest house
  • 2-car garage
  • 17,674 square foot lot
  • 110 feet of water frontage
  • Palm Island location
  • renovated

October’s second Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale

441 E Rivo Alto Dr – Miami Beach, FL 33139

Listed for $3,800,000 and sold for $1,800,000 on October 12th, 2010

441 E Rivo Alto Dr Top 3 Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sales – October 2010Talk about an amazing buy for a beautiful location with direct Northern open bay views!  According to the Multiple Listing Service (MLS), this home had been originally listed for $4.45 Million since November of 2007, with several price reductions and brokerage changes.  The property was immediately placed on the market for $3,349,000 just days after closing with no updates or changes – a perfect “FLIP JOB”.

According to the new listing agent, the purchase was a foreclosure (which doesn’t show on the MLS).  The sale price was at $627/square foot and the new listing price is $1,166/square foot.  The sold description read as follows:

This modern, tastefully renovated Venetian Island home is now available. The property sits on a huge 13,300+/- sf waterfront lot and boasts over 100 ft of waterfront and unobstructed wide bay views. The home features a great pool and includes a boat dock. The interior has a very well designed layout and the house overall is in excellent condition.

Features:

  • 2,871 square feet of living space
  • built in 1947
  • 3 bedrooms / 3 bathrooms
  • 13,382 square foot lot
  • bayfront property
  • Venetian Islands location
  • private dock
  • 100 feet of water frontage

October’s Third Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale

1440 W 21 St, Miami Beach, FL 33140

Listed for $1,950,000 and sold for $1,600,000 on October 22nd, 2010

1140 W 21 St Sunset Island4 Top 3 Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sales – October 2010This Sunset Islands IV home had been listed for $2,350,000 since April of 2009 and sold for $710 per square foot.  Many of you may know that the Southern view of this island is the least desirable from all of the Sunset Islands and has to do with condos and commercial properties across the canal.  You should keep this in mind when using W 21 street sales as comparables.

The home description read:

This original 4 BD / 3 BA home was gutted and converted into a fabulous 2 BD + den / 4 BA home, with permits.  This waterfront pied a terre on gated Sunset Island close to Lincoln Rd is the ultimate modern design and luxury. Great entertaining areas, new 40 FT pool, seawall and 20′X8′ dock to watch the sunsets with no bridges to Biscayne Bay. Philippe Starck fixtures, 36″X36″ limestone flooring, impact windows, new roof, electrical, plumbing, Miele, Wolf, Sub Zero, Duravit, Jacuzzi Tub in master.

Features:

  • 2,255 square feet of living space
  • Built in 1956 but completely renovated
  • 3 bedrooms / 4 bathrooms
  • 9,500 square foot lot
  • 60′ of canal frontage
  • pool
  • Sunset Island 4 location

**all information obtained from the SouthEast Florida Multiple Listing Service**

Top 3 Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sales – August 2010

September 6, 2010

There were 11 Miami Beach homes sold in the month of August of 2010.  This is a clear representation that Summer is the slowest time of the year with regards to real estate in Miami Beach.  The highest sale was for $2.5 million and the lowest sale was a short sale in Normandy Island for $218,000.  When I was interviewed by The Miami Herald last month regarding market trends, I explained that even within smaller cities in Miami-Dade County, it’s important to go hyper-local when you look at numbers.  To think that a non-waterfront home in The Sunset Islands can sell at $436/sq.ft. and one in Normandy Island for $143/sq.ft. may be inconceivable for many that don’t know Miami Beach.  I can’t say this enough, make sure you work with a Miami Beach Realtor that knows the market and can give you specific information on different areas so you can make an educated decision about your sale or purchase.

August’s Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale

5005 lakeview Dr – Miami Beach, FL 33140

Listed for $3,000,000 and sold for $2,500,000 on August 2nd, 2010

5005 Lakeview Dr Top 3 Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sales – August 2010

Here’s one of those “once in a lifetime” opportunities to buy a fabulous historic home ready for a discerning eye that can appreciate its details and charm.  Built in 1932 with exposed beamed ceilings, original rod iron and details and lighting fixtures on over an acre of land with 100′ of water frontage!  Obviously, the house needed work, but whoever bought it struck gold.  It sold as a short sale and was under contract since January of 2010 (8 months to close…..love those short sales!).  The location is right off Surprise lake with fixed bridges to the Intracoastal or Biscayne Bay….but still Mid-Beach in a quiet and safe residential area.  The MLS reads:

Old world charm & elegance awaits you as you enter this magnificent Mediterranean estate located on over an acre of prime waterfront property with over 100 feet on the Intracoastal Waterway. This large family home boast over 6000 SF of living space,grand living room with cypress beam ceilings,gourmet eat in kitchen,formal dining room with fireplace,master bedroom with private terrace,tennis court,,guest cottage plus much more.

Features:

  • built in 1932
  • 6 bedrooms / 5 bathrooms / 1 half-bath
  • 5,931 sq.ft. of living space
  • 47,540 sq. ft. lot
  • over 100′ of water frontage
  • private dock
  • heated whirlpool
  • 2-car garage
  • fixed bridges for ocean access

August’s Second Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale

2800 Regatta Av, Miami Beach, FL  33140

Listed for $2,295,000 and sold for $2,054,000 on August 16th, 2010

2800 Regatta Av Top 3 Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sales – August 2010Here’s what we’re talking about when we say Sunset Island I is the best island of the 4.  This is a dry lot home (meaning not on the water), on Sunset Island I selling above $1 Million.  It was originally listed in 2008 for $2,850,000 and the owners waited patiently for 2 years and reduced it $800k – selling at $436 per square foot….not bad for a dry lot home.  The MLS reads:

This remarkable Sunset Island I Mediterranean home mixes tropical living with fine detailing. Features 4 bedrooms, 5.5 luxury baths, private office, fine marble and travertine floors, large picture windows and atrium doors. Kitchen with granite countertops and top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances. Marble master bath with spa tub. Pool & private garden with mosaic tile fountain. Professionally designed, verdant landscaping surrounds the entire home. Large corner lot.

Features:

  • Built in 1954
  • 4 bedrooms / 5 bathrooms / 1 half-bath
  • 4,707 sq.ft. of living space
  • 14,850 sq. ft. lot
  • pool
  • circle driveway
  • 2-car garage
  • corner lot

August’s Third Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sale

1792 Cleveland Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33141

Listed for $999,000 and sold for $960,000 on August 18th, 2010

1792 Cleveland Rd Top 3 Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sales – August 2010

This home is located in North Beach in Biscayne Point Island’s interior canal.  Yes it is waterfront, but on a narrow canal with fixed bridges for ocean access (which means vessels need to be small….specially small in this situation because of the size of the bridges).  Updated mid-century modern home with beautiful clerestory lighting and amazing master suite.  Biscayne Point is a great place to get a “starter waterfront home” because the prices here are lower than in the rest of Miami Beach – same applies to the island just North of this location on Stillwater Dr.

1792 Cleveland Rd master suite Top 3 Most Expensive Miami Beach Home Sales – August 2010This home was purchased for $602,000 in June of 2009, was remodeled and listed for $999,000 in March of 2010 – a good example of a nice flipped property with a good quality renovation.  The MLS description reads,

Sleek Mid Century Modern waterfront home on 24 hour guard gated Biscayne Point Island.  Renovated with style and sophistication.  This sun filled home has a great open floor plan overlooking back yard pool area.  Large master suite with master bath featuring double sinks, separate spa bath and Kohler rainforest shower.  The walk in closet you’ve been searching for.  4th bedroom is maid’s room/home office with its own side entrance.  Bring your fussiest buyers! They will not be disappointed.

Features:

  • Built in 1951
  • 4 bedrooms / 3 bathrooms / 1 half-bath
  • 2,493 sq. ft. of living space
  • 9,000 sq. ft. lot ( 60′ X 150′ )
  • waterfront with fixed bridge
  • pool
  • grand master suite
  • dock and boatlift

**all information obtained from the Southeast Florida Multiple Listing Service**

2009 Miami Beach Home Sales for The Sunset Islands

December 7, 2009

The Sunset Islands are the epitome of Miami Beach Luxury Real Estate, starting with Sunset I. Historically homes in the Sunset Islands hold their value better than other nearby islands because of access, security and proximity to South Beach’s “action” but far enough to have privacy.

There have only been 4 sales this year in The Sunset Islands

Address Bds Bths HBth sqft Water Lot Size List Price Sale price $/sq.ft
1400 W 28 St 7 7 1 9.933 Y 20.000 $15,900,000 $9,500,000 956
1727 W 27 St 4 6 1 6,244 Y 20,000 $8,250,000 $6,000,000 961
1401 W 22 St 4 5 1 4,576 Y 13,275 $3,200,000 $2,734,500 598
1600 W 24 St 4 4 1 3,453 N 11,858 $2,399,000 $2,100,000 608

The highest sale was at Sunset Island I (the most desired of all Sunset Islands) for $9,500,000 – this house was listed since July 2008 and originally priced at $15,900,000 (that’s a discount of over 40%). The lowest sale was a dry lot property located in Sunset Island III – located at 1600 W 24 St, selling for $2,100,000 and listed on and off since September 2008 with an original price of $2,495,999. It may have been the lowest priced sale, but sold for more per square foot than the immaculate waterfront home at Sunset Island 4.

The average price per square foot this year comes down to $780.75 – please note that none of the sales were open bay homes – an appraiser would pull comparables from North Bay Road homes because of the lack of sales in The Sunset Islands. At least we saw 2 homes above the $5,000,000 range actually sell which is something we can’t say about The Venetian Islands.