The Penthouse at the ICON Miami Beach, Estate of the Day
A while ago we passed on the rumor that Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony were buying at the ICON in Miami Beach. It turns out that was false but the penthouse they were to have purchased is on the market. The massive three-level penthouse has over 17,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space. Details include a 360-degree rooftop palazzo, a private pool and a private elevator. The master bedroom suite has a secret "escape door" that leads to an emergency corridor and there is a private and enclosed seven-car garage. The penthouse is on the 41st floor towering 400 feet above South Beach. This amazing place can be yours for $14.5 million. Check out the bare space after the jump. You can also catch the virtual tour here (thanks, Donna).
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
maquessimme Apr 28th 2006 4:47PM
You can have a look at this lovely bachelor's pad (7 car-garage!) on Google Earth. Please click on my weblink to download the KMZ-file that'll take you right to Miami Beach...
Tracy Apr 29th 2006 12:36PM
The preconstruction market is going down...140,000 condos will be in the market by 2008...Who will stay in those condos ? Investment ?
I think all those builders who created this bubble deserved this out come..
Thanks
Tracy
David E May 7th 2006 2:34PM
The builders are not going to be suffering that long. Even though the inventory of condos is ridiculous right now, at the rate that people are coming in to South Florida they will all be full within the next 5-10 years.