Sun Sentinel Palm Beach Edition
Luxury indoor-outdoor living on North Bay Road
With unobstructed views of Biscayne Bay, this modern mansion emphasizes transparency and indoor-outdoor living.
The 13,367-square-foot estate, located at 6440 North Bay Road in Miami Beach, utilizes floor-toceiling glass sliding doors to provide unlimited access to nearly every part of the home.
At the main entrance of the two-story home, guests will enjoy a large 40-foot wide living room with direct views of the water. To the left of the living room is a glassenclosed wine cellar with seating for two. It holds more than 600 bottles of wine. There is also an indoor gym with vast glass doors, which, when opened, connect to a yoga deck.
The mansion boasts seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms and two powder rooms. The master bedroom, measuring 1,500 square feet, features separate his and hers master bathroom suites, as well as separate closet spaces.
Designed by Choeff Levy Fischman Architecture + Design, a Miami-based firm, the home has a 2,500-square-foot rooftop deck with views of Biscayne Bay, Downtown Miami and Miami Beach.
Additional features include an infinity-edge pool, outdoor kitchen and cabana, atrium, home theater and three-car garage.
Corner opening and pocketing sliding glass doors allow the interior space to be completely open to the outside, blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor.
North Bay Road is known for its popularity among celebrities and athletes. The estate happens to be three doors down from a home belonging to Miami Heat All-Star Chris Bosh.
Past neighborhood residents include former Major League Baseball star and Miami native Alex Rodriguez, movie star Matt Damon and singers Jennifer Lopez, Ricky Martin and Alejandro Sanz. Calvin Klein recently sold his mansion, located at 4452 N. Bay Road, for $13.15 million.
The home is listed with Douglas Elliman Real Estate.
Price tag: $29 million