One-of-a-Kind South of Fifth Condo Drops Price by $2 Million

Jeri jenkinsOriginally listed for $7,995,000, Loft 6 in South Beach’s Continuum, is now on sale for $5,995,000. “With five bedrooms and six bathrooms, this is a lesson in wealth-building made easy,” says Coldwell Banker real estate agent Jeri Jenkins (pictured). “If you want to build wealth, you must start by learning how to identify a solid asset like Loft 6 that has built-in equity.”

The 4,500-square-foot home has a private entrance, high-end finishes, full smart home package, white marble custom kitchen, two laundries, additional office on the top floor with a full bath, and five parking spaces. It affords all the comforts of a single-family home with all the conveniences and lifestyle spaces of condo living. Building amenities include two heated lagoon-style pools; three tennis courts (clay); a four-story, 23,000-square-foot health club and spa; and more than 1,000 feet of pristine beachfront.

“The Continuum is the crown jewel of South of Fifth and has grown to become recognized on an international scale,” says Coldwell Banker real estate agent Marco Tine (marcobesthomes.com).

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