$25 Million Penthouse in Miami Offers Access to Iconic Sculptures - S. Florida Business & Wealth

$25 Million Penthouse in Miami Offers Access to Iconic Sculptures

A two-story upper penthouse on the 28th floor at Oceana Bal Harbour listed for $25 million provides a rare opportunity to own the pinnacle residence at one of Bal Harbour’s most sought-after addresses. The property features its own private rooftop offering breathtaking water and skyline views with 10,376 square feet of interiors and exteriors with three bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, a den, staff quarters, plus an air-conditioned rooftop cabana.

A private elevator entry opens up to meticulously curated interiors by renowned designer Steven G. offering spectacular spaces for living and entertaining. Every room provides natural sunlight and luxe finishes, including marble floors, impeccable custom millwork, and Dada cabinetry. Its 12-foot deep balconies come with fully collapsible floor-to-ceiling glass doors in the living room, a gourmet chef’s kitchen featuring Gaggenau appliances, and an oversized island overlooking the Bay. The expansive private rooftop has a swimming pool, jacuzzi, lounge area and fully-equipped summer kitchen surrounded by a lush green wall. 

Oceana Bal Harbour offers an exclusive lifestyle and intimate community with resort-style amenities, including an Olympic-style pool, pilates room, a world-class spa, tennis courts, a restaurant, 24-hour concierge services, security and a world-class art collection featuring Seated Ballerina, Pluto And Proserpina Sculptures by Jeff Koons.

The 10201 Collins Ave Unit UPH2803 property has four parking spaces and two storage spaces under air conditioning. It is listed by Ruthie & Ethan Assouline with The Assouline Team at Douglas Elliman.

Photo Credit: Become Legendary/The Assouline Team

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