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This $32.75 Million Miami Condo Comes With A Beachside Bungalow

C.Brown42 min ago

If you have nearly $33 million to spend, you can now buy into the best of both worlds: a sky-high residence within one of Miami Beach 's most sought-after condo towers, which comes with a beachside bungalow.

Located at Continuum South Beach, a luxury waterfront condo building, the Sky Villa is listed for $32.75 million by Dina Goldentayer with Douglas Elliman. It's designed by renowned celebrity architect Kobi Karp Architecture and Design, known for his work with Barry Sternlicht and Juwan Howard. Continuum spans 13 acres and features a private beach club, multiple pools, a spa, gym, and other shared amenities. This specific residence, located on the 38th floor, is open and airy with light oak wood floors, fluted paneled walls, and soft curved ceilings. It's designed with sustainable and locally sourced materials with bleached stone tones, inspired by the sandy dunes. The residence spans 5,512 square feet and has four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and one powder room.

Upon entering, you're greeted with an oversized foyer with light oak walls. A set of double doors leads you to the main living space, which is lined with floor-to-ceiling windows with views over the ocean. The unit takes full advantage of the building's curved architectural shape with a wraparound terrace and views from multiple directions. The heart of the social areas is a Southeast-facing lounge with integrated millwork, designer lighting, and custom wispy white drapery. Though there's an open floor plan, each space feels like its own. There's a formal dining room that is separated from the kitchen via a glass partition. The Hans Krug-designed kitchen features lacquered cabinets, a wood-accented central island, an eat-in breakfast nook, Miele appliances, and ample storage space. Each area connects to the wraparound terrace for breezy morning coffees or sunset drinks overlooking the ocean.

The living area is perfect for both entertaining guests or for casual movie nights, with room for a TV and space for large seating areas. The bedrooms include a spacious primary suite with chic, built-in storage, a small seating area, endless ocean views, and plenty of storage. The entire home has a serene ambience, with light wood accents, warm lighting, and a neutral color palette. Even the spa-like bathroom makes you feel like you're on vacation and includes a freestanding tub, stone-lined shower, and dual vanities. In addition to the three other bedrooms in the unit, there are dual oceanfront offices, a TV room, and a laundry room.

"The Continuum is one of Miami Beach's most iconic addresses, renowned for its unprecedented 13-acre oceanfront grounds and exclusive resort amenities—an opportunity to own a residence of this caliber in the building is rare," Goldentayer tells Forbes. "This space is exquisitely designed by a world class architect with a level of detail that is not often seen at the Continuum."

Most notably, the residence is being sold with a two-story beachfront bungalow. The private home is like your permanent cabana on the beach. Ensconced by lush tropical foliage, the home has one bedroom and a living space, as well as a manicured front lawn and direct access to the beach. This rare offering means you can live the cosmopolitan Miami lifestyle but with direct access to the beach.

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