HOUSE OF THE WEEK

Paradise has an address

 

ADVERTORIAL

This five-acre, wide-water estate, breathtakingly brilliant and daringly original, is on storied Old Cutler Road. The residence is set 1,000 feet from the road, creating a dramatic approach to this modern wonder.

With 11,200 interior square feet and more than 8,000 square feet of terraces, this home boasts commercial grade construction on a grand scale. The residence’s 25-foot ceilings lift the eye and the soul. A huge indoor water feature with a water wall sets the tone in the entry foyer that continues throughout this luxurious and indulgent haven.

Residents can enjoy endless amenities such as a game room with humidor and special air filtration system, a spectacular gym space, resort-style pool with built-in sunken bar and three waterfalls, media room, elevator, dock, tennis courts, rooftop helipad, four-car garage and room for maid’s quarters.

The top-quality finishes include black granite, rare marbles, onyx and cherry wood.

Art lovers will covet its many possibilities. The five-bedroom, seven-full bath and three-half-bath home offers a sense of expansive ease. The master bedroom has his-and-hers baths, a sitting room and a large observation tower room from which residents can see for miles.

Residents can enjoy all this estate has to offer just minutes from A-plus private schools, houses of worship, world-class shopping and restaurants. The property is ideal for flat fishermen, equestrians and nature lovers in general.

This estate is offered at $7,900,000.

For more information, contact Jeri Jenkins of Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate, Miami Beach, at 305-534-4949 or visit jerijenkins.com.

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