Just Sold | The Perigon Miami Beach #801 | Last Offered at $21.9M

We are incredibly proud today to announce the recent sale of another residence at The Perigon Miami Beach, along the famed “Millionaire’s Row.” The Light Group represented the buyer of Residence 801, which was last listed for $21.9 million. This marks our third recent transaction in the super-luxury boutique pre-construction development with only 73 total units.

This beachfront home will be situated on the 8th floor and feature a sprawling 4,869 square feet of interior living space with four bedrooms plus a study, five and a half baths and a 1,542 square foot terrace.


Rendering Of The Perigon 801 Living Room

Rendering Of The Perigon 801 Living Room


Even with so few residences, the building will be filled with high-end amenities including a private Michelin-star chef operated restaurant called ‘Nota’ that will offer in-residence dining as well as catering and beach service. Residents will also be able to bike along the boardwalk all the way to South of Fifth, have use of an onsite house car and make reservations through a private luxury concierge for whatever their likes may be. There is also a partnership with BHB Private, to act as their Exclusive Global Concierge Service.


Rendering Of The Perigon 801 Primary Bath Terrace

Rendering Of The Perigon 801 Primary Bath Terrace


Inside the residences, which are priced from $4.3 million and includes a $37 million lower penthouse with private rooftop pool, you will find tasteful elegance at every turn designed by Tara Bernerd.

The kitchens are slated to be decked out with honed marble countertops, backsplashes and islands with Sub-Zero and Wolf appliance suites. Each bedroom will offer at least one walk-in wardrobe and the primary bathrooms will feature natural stone flooring and wet walls, custom bathtubs and bespoke mirrors and light fixtures.

Prior to this sale, The Light Group also represented the buyers of Residence 803 which was offered for $4.95 million and Residence 1206, which was $19.6 million. We are clearly very excited about this project and confident in all of its offerings.

Douglas Elliman is the exclusive broker for The Perigon Miami Beach. If you are interested in a private presentation of the project, with specific pricing, please contact Michael Light, Broker and Executive Director of Luxury Sales at Douglas Elliman. You may reach Michael directly at (786) 566-1700 or via email at michael@miamiluxuryhomes.com.


Rendering Of The Perigon 801 Primary Bath

Rendering Of The Perigon 801 Primary Bath


The Perigon Miami Beach Unit 801 Floorplan

The Perigon Miami Beach Unit 801 Floorplan


Here is a photo slider of The Perigon building and amenity renderings: 

Just Sold | The Perigon Miami Beach #803 | Last Offered at $4.95M

 
Miami Beach’s Millionaire’s Row is getting another new neighbor at The Perigon Miami Beach, and The Light Group is proud to have made it happen. We are pleased to assist local buyers in their quest to upgrade from another Miami Beach building into this ultra-luxury new project located at 5333 Collins Avenue. They will be able to move in after construction completes in early-2026.

Residence 803 was listed at $4.95M and features a northeastern exposure with views of both the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay. The sprawling 2 bedroom/2 bath/1 powder room layout also offers both an outdoor living area and a private terrace. The interior is 2,259 square feet and the terraces combined offer 672 outdoor square feet. As the building is wrapped in floor-to-ceiling glass and 10-ft ceilings, views can be enjoyed from each area of the home.

 

The Perigon Miami Beach 03 Line Floor Plan

The Perigon Miami Beach 03 Line Floor Plan

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Living Room

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Living Room

Entering the home through a private elevator, you immediately open to the sweeping view from the open social areas. The kitchen is designed by Tara Bernerd & Partners with honed marble countertops, backsplash, and island. Integrated cove lighting offers an ambiance to the owners and accents an expansive lighting package throughout. The outdoor living area is 12 feet deep and nearly 30 feet wide, offering ample space for lounging, outdoor dining, or sunbathing.

Both ensuite bedrooms offer walk-in dressing rooms, spacious layouts and their own private terrace that is equal in size to that of the outdoor living area.

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Primary Bedroom

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Primary Bedroom

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Primary Bath

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Primary Bath

Outside of the residence itself, the building’s 73 units share an array of amenities for owners and guests. Naturally, there will be 24-hour security, doorman and valet, but also a private lifestyle concierge, residential butler service and a luxury house car. House management services include cleaning, maintenance, floral upkeep and pantry stocking. A collection of guest suites is also available for those who host frequent guests or who have live-in help. These are priced upon request.

It was recently announced that the private restaurant & speakeasy for The Perigon will be headed by Michelin-starred Shaun Hergatt. This restaurant will offer both in-home and on-site services as well as catering.

Beachgoers will enjoy 200 linear feet of dedicated beachfront equipped with lounge chairs, umbrellas, beachside swimming pool with cabanas, towel service, sunbeds and food and beverage services from the restaurant.

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Restaurant Interior

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Restaurant Interior

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Spa

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Spa

Although the residences are selling at a rapid pace, options remain. Just a few months ago, we were honored to be trusted with the sale of unit 1206, which was listed for $19.6 million. These neighbors are also semi-local, arriving to the sand from Coral Gables.

The remaining residences range from 2,100 square feet up to 6,700 square feet and are priced from $4 million.

Douglas Elliman is the exclusive broker for The Perigon Miami Beach. If you are interested in a private presentation of the project, with specific pricing and a similar amazing deal, please contact Michael Light, Broker and Executive Director of Luxury Sales at Douglas Elliman. You may reach Michael directly at (786) 566-1700 or via email at michael@miamiluxuryhomes.com.

The Perigon Miami Beach Reveals Private Michelin-Starred Restaurant And Speakeasy

 
As demolition begins in the building that currently stands where The Perigon Miami Beach will soon rise, details about an opulent new amenity in the boutique development are being revealed. The Perigon will be the first building in Miami to offer a private residents’-only restaurant with a Michelin-starred chef.

According to an official unveiling that was delivered to our doorstep, Starwood Capital and Mast Capital are partnering with famed Michelin-starred chef Shaun Hergatt to open a private eatery and speakeasy inside of the exclusive waterfront development. The announcement included a sample of Caspy Caviar, a convenient way to find sustainably-sourced top quality caviars and have them delivered to your doorstep. Caspy Caviar is also one of Hergatt’s brands, so is something we will expect to see at Nota, the name given to the new restaurant.

Perigon Miami Beach Restaurant Announcement

Perigon Miami Beach Restaurant Announcement

“The Perigon is proud to announce Michelin-starred chef Shaun Hergatt joining the team of world-class visionaries. The celebrated executive chef and owner behind some of New York’s most famed Michelin-starred restaurants will be the curator of culinary delights and beverages for the property, specifically the newly revealed restaurant and speakeasy. 

As a taste of what is to come, please enjoy Chef Shaun Hergatt’s private label caviar. Sincerely, Camilo Miguel Jr.” read the handwritten note accompanying the gift announcement.

Rendering of Perigon Miami Beach Condos and Garden Path

Rendering of Perigon Miami Beach Condos and Garden Path

Nota will take advantage of the oceanfront location with plenty of locally-sourced ingredients centering around a clean, crisp Mediterranean-inspired palette anchored by rich seafood. Chef Hergatt plans to utilize woodfire grilling techiques in order to create approachable yet refined dishes that play to the understated elegance of the development.

In addition to Nota, a private speakeasy dubbed FiftyThree will offer an intimate mood with a playful aesthetic. Also focusing on locally-sourced fresh ingredients, FiftyThree experiments with bold colors and patterns highlighted by bronze fixtures and accents and a whiskey-themed palate. With the name paying homage to the development’s location at 5333 Collins Avenue, FiftyThree will be the perfect place for a stylish waiting area to sip a cocktail before a night out, or a sophisticated nightcap after dinner.

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Restaurant Interior

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Restaurant Interior

If you venture toward 53rd and Collins on Miami Beach today, you will find the 15-story La Costa condominium in the early stages of demolition. According to The Next Miami, rather than using an implosion, developers are demolishing the interior of the existing building first and a conventional demolition of the structure will follow. The finished product will be a 18-story ultra-luxury development designed by Rem Koolhaus and outfitted by Tara Bernerd Partners.

“We are designing more than a condominium at The Perigon, it is a private, highly serviced five-star resort exclusively for the owners. Additionally, our partnership with such a notable chef as Shaun Hergatt further solidifies the commitment to the quality of luxury The Perigon will offer to its residents,” said Camilo Miguel Jr, Mast Capital’s CEO.

Residences at The Perigon range from 2,100 square feet to 6,700 square feet and are priced from $4 million. A collection of guest suites are also available for those who have frequent guests or live-in help.

Douglas Elliman is the exclusive broker for The Perigon Miami Beach. If you are interested in a private presentation of the project, with specific pricing and a similar amazing deal, please contact Michael Light, Broker and Executive Director of Luxury Sales at Douglas Elliman. You may reach Michael directly at (786) 566-1700 or via email at michael@miamiluxuryhomes.com.

Historic Redevelopment Done Right: Inside The Shore Club Private Collection

 
Just as Miami Beach is all about new beginnings, overcoming obstacles, and endless possibility, Robert A.M. Stern is envisioning a new era for The Shore Club at 1901 Collins Avenue. This new redevelopment will fuse together projects from three different eras of Miami Beach history.

Beginning in 1939, an art deco style hotel dubbed The Cromwell was constructed, appealing to early snowbirds. This hotel has been renovated several times throughout the years and after this refurbishment will house many of the hotel rooms and some of the residences will be located on the upper floors. The Cromwell was utilized during World War II as an Army training command site, then renovated in 1949 when The Shore Club was constructed in the MiMo-style architecture that was becoming increasingly popular at the time. During the 1950’s and 60’s, the pool was so popular that it became a gathering spot for professional swimmers, local historian Seth Bramson told Mansion Global.

Rendering of Shore Club Private Residences Miami Beach Collins

Rendering of Shore Club Private Collection Miami Beach Collins

The project lived out its heyday through the MiMo era before falling into disrepair during the Miami Vice days of South Florida. In the early 2000’s it was refurbished once more and ushered in a new era of celebrity sightings. The addition of Nobu, a trendy celebrity hotspot partially owned by Robert DeNiro attracted the likes of Madonna, Jennifer Lopez and Will Smith along with other A-listers who made this era of Miami Beach iconic.

Fast forward to the post-COVID era and Miami Beach has matured, but in a positive light. A 200-foot glass tower reminiscent of a private mega yacht will rise on the 3-acre oceanfront site, housing a handful of ultra-private and exclusive residences for the defined taste of today’s high-profile Miami Beach residents. The tranquil color palettes include plenty of dune, coral and sky tones and the layouts are larger than traditional Miami Beach residences, offering more storage.

In the “Art Basel Era,” as mayor Dan Gelber refers to it, The Shore Club Private Collection is set to include a five-star oceanfront resort managed by Auberge Resorts as well as 49 private residences with one of the new residences being a 6,000 square foot oceanfront mansion. No two residences in the private collection will be exactly alike but will range in size from 2,400 square feet up to 7,000 square feet. Prices are set to start at $5 million and rise to a rumored $35 million for the 10,500 square foot penthouse with an additional 7,500 square feet of outdoor space including a rooftop private swimming pool.

Rendering of Shore Club Private Residences Miami Beach Architecture

Rendering of Shore Club Private Collection Miami Beach Architecture

Just as Miami Beach is known for obstacles and boom/bust real estate cycles, The Shore Club has not moved forward without challenges and opposition. The Nakash family, who owns the neighboring Setai South Beach, is highly unimpressed and pursuing legal action in effort to block the project. The Nakashes, of Jordache Jeans fame, has invested millions upon millions of dollars in South Beach, buying up aging hotels for renovation. They have successfully re-launched Gianni Versace’s Casa Casuarina, the Hotel Victor, Breakwater Hotel, and Hotel Edison among others.

The developers are also fighting a lawsuit by a former partner in the project who alleges being illegally cut out of the ownership through a “crooked and secretive land grab.” The partner, tied to the family of the late newspaper publisher and businessman Stephen Carlton Clark, is requesting $125 million in damages. A spokesman for The Shore Club Private Collection called the allegations “unfounded” and said the company was “highly confident” the suit would be dismissed. An attorney for the Clark partner didn’t respond to Mansion Global’s request for comment.

This opposition is not slowing down the progress at The Shore Club. The Witkoff Group and its partner, Monroe Capital are moving forward with full approval from the City of Miami Beach and their design from Robert A.M. Stern in collaboration with Kobi Karp Architecture & Interior Design. Scroll below to see a preview of their designs through just-released renderings.

Douglas Elliman is the exclusive broker for The Shore Club Private Collection. If you are interested in an invitation to consider this project, please contact Michael Light, Broker and Executive Director of Luxury Sales at Douglas Elliman. You may reach Michael directly at (786) 566-1700 or via email at michael@miamiluxuryhomes.com

 

Rendering of Shore Club Private Residences Miami Beach Balcony Beach

Rendering of Shore Club Private Collection Miami Beach Balcony

Rendering of Shore Club Private Residences Miami Beach Balcony Sunrise

Rendering of Shore Club Private Collection Miami Beach Balcony Sunrise

Rendering of Shore Club Private Residences Miami Beach Balcony Depth

Rendering of Shore Club Private Collection Miami Beach Balcony Depth

Rendering of Shore Club Private Residences Miami Beach Primary Bath

Rendering of Shore Club Private Collection Miami Beach Primary Bath

Rendering of Shore Club Private Residences Miami Beach Kitchen

Rendering of Shore Club Private Residences Miami Beach Kitchen

Rendering of Shore Club Private Residences Miami Beach Valet

Rendering of Shore Club Private Residences Miami Beach Valet

Rendering of Shore Club Private Residences Miami Beach Pool Area

Rendering of Shore Club Private Residences Miami Beach Pool Area

The Perigon Miami Beach Amenities Invite You To Revel In Sophisticated Tranquility

 
Yesterday we highlighted the luxurious and quirky-yet-convenient neighborhood of Coconut Grove, which is currently experiencing a triumphant renaissance, so today we will continue the theme and focus on another area of Miami in the midst of a renaissance of its own.  Miami Beach’s Millionaire’s Row is in for some big changes as a result of the aging Rat Pack-era waterfront condominium towers paired with an influx of new residents from around the globe after unfavorable tax conditions in the Northeast United States as well as unfavorable political climates in other countries.

The Perigon Miami Beach, which will rise above the dunes at 5333 Collins Avenue has taken a 360º approach to reintroducing luxurious serenity to the area with sumptuous and flowing amenities for the exclusive use of the project’s 73 residents. Perigon does mean 360º after all, so why not let the tranquil energy flow all the way through the meticulously thought-out development?

Tara Bernerd, the famed interior designer based out of London has detailed the thought process behind the interiors and offerings of the Rem Koolhaas-designed beachfront tower.

“We envisioned the residents at The Perigon to be well traveled, design-savvy, and highly cultured,” said Bernerd to DesignBoom.com. “We have created interiors that speak to the architecture of the building, with a conversation between interior and exterior design, that would appeal to this individual and their penchant for an international design sophistication. The amenity collection epitomizes this ethos, with finishes and furnishings chosen to evoke a refined relaxation, so that it truly is a destination in and of itself.”

It all begins with the arrival. The amenities are seen as an extension of the home, offering a luxurious and meandering vibe that imposes tranquility and wellness by incorporating even the sea breeze. After being greeted by the high-security guardhouse, then the 24/7 doorman, residents and guests are invited into the main lobby.

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Interior Lobby

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Interior Lobby

Bernerd & Partners left no stone unturned when laying out the look and feel of these shared spaces (most literally, there are many different types of stone incorporated). Guests receive their first glimpse and feel of the serene ambiance that flows through the development here, with cool natural tones and a tranquil flow of natural light. A mixture of many layered textures gives the lobby and its sister spaces a sense of depth in the muted tones.

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Breakfast Room

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Breakfast Room

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Sunrise Lounge

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Sunrise Lounge

The breakfast room and sunrise lounge look over the pool area and cabanas, over to the Atlantic Ocean, offering an inspiring start to the day with fresh-made breakfasts and coffees. The spaces are designed using highly varnished blonde wood that is carefully laid with a sense of movement yet offering a muted finish. The tones are cool and inviting, without being cold or loud. Touches of blue incorporate the sky and ocean to the spaces.

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Wine Room

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Wine Room

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Game Room

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Game Room

In the evening, residents and guests can enjoy a glass of wine in the sunset lounge, or a dinner either al fresco or in the private on-site restaurant… all designed with a complimentary theme to the sunrise lounge. An onsite speakeasy is the perfect spot for an aperitif or night cap, or an after-dinner espresso. For those who prefer to actually be outdoors versus feeling as though they are outdoors, a private beach club is to be built atop the dune protecting the beach. The poolside cabanas are the perfect setting for an intimate romantic dinner.

All of these outdoor amenities are connected by a lushly landscaped meditation garden with water features and native fauna that is also incorporated into the Wellness Center.

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Spa

Rendering of The Perigon Miami Beach Spa

Rendering of Perigon Miami Beach Gym

Rendering of Perigon Miami Beach Gym

Rendering of Perigon Miami Beach Pool and Cabanas

Rendering of Perigon Miami Beach Pool and Cabanas

Rendering of Perigon Miami Beach Pool Restaurant View

Rendering of Perigon Miami Beach Pool Restaurant View

Gone are the days when the wellness center was buried in the basement of a development. The wellness centers of today are not only incorporated into the overall experience of the building, they are a focal point. At The Perigon Miami Beach, the professional gym equipment is situated with sweeping water and garden views, bringing a revitalizing dose of Vitamin D along with the workout and inspirational views. Personal trainers are available through the concierge, as are any number of spa treatments to pamper yourself.

As Ms. Bernard herself claimed, “The amenities are not standalone attractions. They have continuity. While each amenity is different from the next, they all speak the same language.”

We are certainly ready to see this work of art come into fruition. It is anticipated to be completed in 2025. The 73 residences range in size from two- to four-bedrooms and are priced from $4 million. For those residents who have frequent guests or live-in help, the development will offer 9 luxury guest suites with the same services as the main residences.

Douglas Elliman is the exclusive broker for The Perigon Miami Beach. If you are interested in a private presentation of the project with specific pricing, please contact Michael Light, Broker and Executive Director of Luxury Sales at Douglas Elliman. You may reach Michael directly at (786) 566-1700 or via email at michael@miamiluxuryhomes.com.

 

Rendering of Perigon Miami Beach Condos and Garden Path

Rendering of Perigon Miami Beach Condos and Garden Path

Miami Real Estate 2023 – Key Factors Behind South Florida’s Market Stability

 
We have done it again, in a nation of real estate markets in upheaval, Miami remains sparkling and stable coming into 2023. Francis Suarez knows it, but he’s our mayor. It is his job to make sure that Miami continues to thrive. Knight Frank knows it, and it is their job to rank global markets. The rental market is even thriving despite low inventory and rising rents.

So what about Miami is making our market stand out among the rest? Just like the others, we have increasing interest rates, high inflation, supply chain problems and the added albatross that is our identity as a crypto-haven in paradise in a highly volatile crypto market. Here is our safety net, which keeps us at the top of the list.

Population Growth

The bottom line is that if given the choice, very few people would move to Miami in a heartbeat. We know that you are tired of reading about our amazing climate, the low taxes, diversity and accessibility, but these factors remain.

People continue to migrate to the sunshine state for work, the business-friendly climate and inventory remains low, something that is not going to change anytime soon. Reason being that while there are many new construction projects in the works and  under construction, they are not going to be delivered in 2023. The labor market is drained from having to rebuild after Hurricane Ian, delaying the active projects and increasing the labor demand.

Miami’s saving grace on the mortgage rate squeeze and stable pricing is the rental market, which offers a cushion for those who need to move to Miami but cannot get into a new home at this moment. New rental buildings that were launched in the late 2010’s are now coming to completion and many of the newcomers from the beginning of Miami’s post-COVID boom have now identified and moved into their more permanent homes.

According to Michael Taylor, president of construction firm Current Builders, “will still be a real estate hotspot” in 2023, with a sector that “has been booming since the pandemic” and “will not experience a slowdown” at the rate of other states.

“High demand continues, as does the influx of new residents” to the state of Florida, “the opposite of what is happening nationally,” Taylor said.

Available Land

This seems like a questionable reason for Miami’s stability coming into 2023, especially considering that the Florida Realtor Code of Ethics was founded by necessity back in 1913 because South Florida ran out of developable land and some unscrupulous businesspeople started selling swamp lots in the Everglades, but I digress… (that is a true story though).

Waterfront properties will always be in demand, but with beachfront and bayfront lots mostly built out at this point, developers have already begun to search farther north into Broward and Palm Beach Counties. New waterfront developments in Miami-Dade are still being announced and built, but are typically in the ultra-luxury bracket in 2023 since developers have the added takedown cost of buying out older buildings and demolishing them. This is an incredibly risky, expensive and time-consuming process, but pays off as the demand remains.

While takedown (the process of buying a build site) and demolition are more risky, time consuming and expensive processes, they are easier in 2023 than they were a decade ago. This is due to the increased cost and sanctions imposed upon owners of aging condos and especially the condo associations and management companies of these buildings after the Champlain Tower tragedy in 2020.

In order to turn an aging building to a build site, a developer must purchase at least 90% of the owners to sell. It used to be that a handful of owners would dig in their heels and refuse until the developer offered well over market value for the units, but after the Champlain Towers sanctions, many of these owners are having a difficult time being able to afford the necessary upkeep on the buildings, so are easier to convince that it is time to move on.

International Appeal

Miami has long been a magnet for people from around the world, and we speak about it often. Heck, nearly 60% of Miami’s residents were born in a country outside of the United States! (Another nugget from Mayor Suarez and something we will go into detail about later.)

After a brief hiatus due to COVID restrictions and lingering political tensions, the foreign national migration has resumed at an increased pace. Latin Americans remain the highest percentage of those migrating to Miami, but this time around we are also seeing an uptick of new residents from European and Middle-Eastern regions.

According to the Miami Association of Realtors, these are the top-10 countries searching for real estate in Miami during November of 2022:

1. Colombia 12.03%
2. China 10.47%
3. Venezuela 6.52%
4. Germany 5.76%
5. Argentina 5.40%
6. Philippines 5.02%
7. United Kingdom 4.51%
8. France 3.99%
9. Canada 3.42%
10. Mexico 3.37%
All other countries 39.51%

China is representing the country with the largest increase in rank, rising from #14 last year during this time and Colombia has reclaimed its crown after a contentious election threatens to drive the country into the despair that has plagued Venezuela for years.

Available Office Space

Lucky for us, many developers took a short break in the last decade from developing residential towers in order to fill in the gaps in the office market with some very impressive trophy office projects that are now available or coming available soon.

Vacancy rates on trophy office properties in South Florida will drop beneath 5%, predicts Tere Blanca, founder, chairman and CEO of Blanca Commercial Real Estate, Inc. That should trigger local rent growth to continue outpacing national rent growth.

After Ken Griffin’s Citadel packed up in Chicago and started setting up shop in Miami, launching a wave of corporate immigration, we have experienced a handful of newsworthy office transactions over recent months.

Just last week Kirkland and Ellis, a mammoth law firm, also announced that they are packing their briefcases and hightailing it for the Magic City, inking a mammoth lease for 115,000 square feet of office space (six floors) in 830 Brickell. This is Vlad Doronin’s new office tower that is currently under construction next to Brickell City Centre and just around the corner from the new Citadel offices. Is this a coincidence? Likely not.

While the news of struggling office markets plagues competing cities and many firms are reducing their office footprint (*cough cough, Meta, Amazon, and others*), Miami is constantly signing up new firms to work where others vacation. Bravo, Mayor Suarez!

So, when you are reading year-end reports and new year forecasts for the real estate markets and business world, please know that Miami is a soft place to land and we are here to help.

If you are interested in speaking more specifically about a neighborhood, project or listing, please contact Michael Light, Broker and Executive Director of Luxury Sales at Douglas Elliman. You may reach Michael directly at (786) 566-1700 or via email at michael@miamiluxuryhomes.com

Just Sold | The Perigon Miami Beach #1206 | Last Offered at $19.6M

 

The Light Group is proud to have successfully negotiated an amazing deal for our buyer at The Perigon on Miami Beach’s Millionaire’s Row. The full details of the deal cannot be disclosed until after closing, which is expected in Q2 2025, but our client is a local from Coral Gables and was incredibly impressed with both the project and the team that represents them. Unit 1206 was listed at $19.6M.

The expansive floor plan covers almost 4,800 square feet under air with 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, a powder room, service quarters and den/study, all of which is accessible by private elevator. The enormous 2,300+ square foot, wraparound terrace encompasses 270 degree sweeping bay and city views from all rooms, as it is on the west end of the building. This is truly an amazing residence with top-notch service and both bay/ocean views from the gathering areas and ocean views from the primary suite.


The Perigon Miami Beach Unit 1206 Floorplan

The Perigon Miami Beach Unit 1206 Floorplan


For those who don’t know, The Perigon Miami Beach will offer a host of services to residents and guests including 24-hour security, doorman and valet, dedicated lifestyle concierge, residential butler service and use of a luxury house car. The property will house a private, signature restaurant that offers in-residence dining and catering. Home management services will also be offered that include cleaning, maintenance, floral upkeep and pantry stocking. Beachgoers will enjoy 200 linear feet of pristine shoreline, also serviced through the signature restaurant.

Each of the 72 homes will have direct-water views of the Atlantic Ocean. Units will range from two to four bedrooms and 2,100 to 6,700 square feet, excluding penthouses. Every condo will have a private elevator, 10′ to 10’6″ ceilings with floor-to-ceiling impact windows and linear cove accent lighting. Overlooking the ocean, the terraces have been generously designed, and will offer 10 to 12-foot deep plans for a seamless indoor/outdoor lifestyle.

Rendering of Perigon Miami Beach Condos and Garden Path

Rendering of Perigon Miami Beach Condos and Garden Path

The kitchens are slated to be decked out with honed marble countertops, backsplashes and islands with Sub-Zero and Wolf appliance suites. Each bedroom will offer at least one walk-in wardrobe and the primary bathrooms will feature natural stone flooring and wet walls, custom solid marble bathtubs and bespoke mirrors and light fixtures.

Aside from the fully serviced beachfront access, the boutique development also will feature a beachside pool with an outdoor spa that includes sunbeds and cabanas…this is Miami, after all. Be chic or go home. Or be chic at home. Whatever, I digress…

In the mornings at The Perigon Miami Beach, residents may enjoy a daily breakfast bar in the conservatory or book a custom brunch in the sunrise lounge. In the evenings, the cocktail lounge, wine room and speakeasy will be available for a little happy hour or after-dinner libations.

Residences at the boutique building range from 2,100 square feet to 6,700 square feet and are priced from $4 million. A collection of guest suites are also available for those who have frequent guests or live-in help.

Douglas Elliman is the exclusive broker for The Perigon Miami Beach. If you are interested in a private presentation of the project, with specific pricing and a similar amazing deal, please contact Michael Light, Broker and Executive Director of Luxury Sales at Douglas Elliman. You may reach Michael directly at (786) 566-1700 or via email at michael@miamiluxuryhomes.com.

 

JUST LISTED | Turnkey Oceanfront 2-Bed/2-Bath Unit at The Carillon Miami Beach

 

Michael and Jaimee Light of The Light Group at Douglas Elliman have just listed a beautiful oceanfront turnkey condo at The Carillon Miami Beach offering direct-water views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Offered at $1,698,000, Unit 905 in the South Tower at The Carillon is a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom flow-through corner unit offering 1,500 square feet of interior space and 2 private terraces on both the east and west sides of the building to capture spectacular ocean and city views. This unit features a spacious foyer, floor-to-ceiling impact windows and sliding glass doors, wood flooring throughout, an open-concept kitchen with integrated Sub-Zero/Miele appliances and breakfast bar, walk-in closets, primary bathroom with glass-enclosed shower, soaking tub and dual-sink vanity and an in-unit washer/dryer.

If you are interested in a private viewing of Unit 905 in the South Tower at The Carillon Miami Beach, please contact listing broker, Michael Light directly at (786) 566-1700 or michael@miamiluxuryhomes.com.


The Carillon Miami Beach Unit S-905 Terrace

The Carillon Miami Beach Unit S-905 Terrace

The Carillon Miami Beach Unit S-905 Living Room

The Carillon Miami Beach Unit S-905 Living Room

The Carillon Miami Beach Unit S-905 Dining and Living Room

The Carillon Miami Beach Unit S-905 Dining and Living Room

The Carillon Miami Beach Unit S-905 Kitchen

The Carillon Miami Beach Unit S-905 Kitchen

The Carillon Miami Beach Unit S-905 Primary Bedroom

The Carillon Miami Beach Unit S-905 Primary Bedroom

The Carillon Miami Beach Unit S-905 Bedroom

The Carillon Miami Beach Unit S-905 Bedroom


The Carillon Miami Beach offers exceptional amenities and services including direct beach access with beachside services, 4 swimming pools, 70,000-square-foot spa and fitness center, beauty salon, on-site restaurant, 24-hr security, concierge services, valet parking and more!

The Carillon Miami Beach Features & Amenities

  • Oceanfront property consisting of 3 buildings, 1 condo-hotel tower (Center Tower) and 2 residence towers (North Tower and South Tower)
  • South Tower: 6799 Collins Avenue and consists of 141 condos
  • North Tower: 6899 Collins Avenue and consists of 199 condos
  • Central Tower: 6801 Collins is a condo-hotel tower offering hotel rooms/suites on floors 2 through 10 and privately-owned condos on floors 11 through 16
  • Renowned 5-star healthy living experience
  • Direct beach access with 750 linear feet of beachfront
  • Beachfront walking, jogging and bicycle paths
  • 4 swimming pools with cabanas
  • Poolside and beachside services
  • Sun terraces with cabanas
  • Full-service wellness spa
  • Full-service beauty salon
  • State-of-the-art fitness center
  • Fitness programs and classes
  • Health and healing center
  • Party room with catering kitchen
  • Signature restaurant, The Strand at Carillon
  • Café
  • Boutique
  • 24-hour attended lobby and doorman
  • Valet parking
  • Personalized concierge services

The Carillon Residences and Hotel in Miami Beach

The Carillon Residences and Hotel in Miami Beach

The Carillon Miami Beach Pool and Ocean View

The Carillon Miami Beach Pool and Ocean View

The Carillon Miami Beach Views

The Carillon Miami Beach Views

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