Real Estate Listing in Key Biscayne Features Rooftop Pickleball

Jorge Uribe with ONE Sotheby's International Realty is the listing real estate agent.

A real estate listing in Key Biscayne at 330 Harbor Drive boasts 120 feet of water frontage directly on Biscayne Bay and a rooftop pickleball court. The estate, listed for $37.5 million, was designed by the world-renowned architect Ramon Alonso from the Miami-based studio Radyca.  

The luxurious home features six bedrooms and seven full and one-half bathrooms spread across 7,128 square feet of interiors. It is designed to cater to large-scale indoor and outdoor entertaining with resort-style features such as spacious bedrooms and bathrooms, expansive balconies, soaring ceilings, and unobstructed wide water views from virtually every room. An entertainment floor is an added attraction featuring a full gym, spa, sauna, and home theater. The outdoor area features a stunning double-level pool, a private dock, and breathtaking views of Miami’s downtown skyline and open bay sunsets. 

Photo Credit: Legendary Production / ONE Sotheby’s International Realty

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