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Gem of a residence

Condo, on sale for $39M, includes $500,000 diamond

- By Jennifer Boehm Staff writer REGALIA, 4D

$39 million Sunny Isles penthouse comes with agift—a rare pink diamond.

After paying $39 million for an oceanfront penthouse, what sort of house-warming gift does the buyer deserve? A rare pink diamond, of course!

The fancy rock, valued at $500,000, is just one of the perks in store for the new owner of the triplex residence atop the Regalia in Sunny Isles Beach.

The home features a $100,000 bar, six bedrooms, glass elevator, movie theater, game room and a waterfall that cascades directly into a private pool. There are six full bathrooms, two half baths and a pool bathroom.

The penthouse includes 10,755 square feet of interior space plus an additional 6,050 squarefoot terrace and rooftop pool deck.

It is the second priciest condo for sale in Miami-Dade County, behind the $55 million Faena penthouse in Miami Beach. Chad Carroll, of The Carroll Group of Douglas Elliman, is Regalia’s exclusive listing agent.

The penthouse’s interior design was the handy work of designer Charles Allem, who has been named five times to Architectu­ral Digest’s “AD100” list of world’s best designers and architects.

The first floor of the Sunny Isles Beach penthouse is the ultimate entertaini­ng space. Featured on this floor is a movie theater with 10 reclining chairs, an adjacent 1,100-square-foot game room with lounge area and the kitchen.

“We’re big proponents of entertaini­ng and a person that’s buying a unit like this wants to be able to entertain guests,” said Kevin Venger,

 ??  ?? The a $100,000 bar features a top made from a single slab of amethyst stone from Israel and boasts a 1,000-bottle, temperatur­e-controlled wine cellar as its backdrop.
The a $100,000 bar features a top made from a single slab of amethyst stone from Israel and boasts a 1,000-bottle, temperatur­e-controlled wine cellar as its backdrop.

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