A tropical modern mansion on Palm Island designed by Choeff Levy Fischman has sold for $20.5 million. Located at 19 Palm Avenue, the two-story home spans 9,386 square-feet complete with a $500,000 custom Fendi kitchen. Dina Goldentayer of Douglas Elliman represented the sellers and Ivan Chorney and Michael Martinera of Compass represented the buyers. Dean Carr, an investor from London, and his wife Melissa Carr, sold the home to a California family.
19 Palm Avenue is one of Miami Beach's most opulent new residences and leaves you in awe the moment you step onto its lavish motor court. Boasting a colossal cascading water feature and British-made automobile rotating turntable, the private driveway also includes an outdoor stairway and a three-car garage with lift capacity concealed by rich Timura wood. The home's exterior façade also features gray limestone to create a warm aesthetic.
The residence offers six bedrooms and seven and a half bathrooms. The home offers large living spaces in an open-concept format that includes floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors that open up to the rear deck, blending the indoors with the outdoors.
A focal point of 19 Palm Ave. is home's interior is a stunning 460 square foot open-air atrium with floating steps that take you across a shallow pool of water. Additional soul-soothing reflecting ponds and cascading water features are spread throughout the property on all four sides of the residence to emphasize its waterfront location.
The master-suite is another highlight of the home, spanning 1,490 square feet and overlooking Biscayne Bay on one side with the glass atrium on the opposite end. Complete with separate custom Ornare closets with Cavalli wall coverings, the master suite also boasts a midnight kitchen, a sitting lounge, and a fireplace. Two spacious bathrooms feature exotic floor-to-ceiling marble, and each comes with a seamless glass zero-edge spa shower with steam and scent ventilation. One of the master suite bathrooms also includes a bespoke vanity and a standalone floating Boffi tub. Cantilevered wood ceilings shade the room's private balcony, which also consists of a glass railing to provide unobstructed northeastern waterfront views.
19 Palm Ave.’s second level also includes an atrium-facing pajama lounge where the family can relax in a private setting away from the traffic of the ground level. Additional amenities include a fully integrated Savant home automation technology system and one of the largest residential-grade elevators. Located above one of the home's reflecting ponds, it provides access to three levels, including the private rooftop.
Outside, the home's infinity-edge pool is accentuated by a sleek three-sided Lautner knife-edge deck creating a visually seamless plane of water without any distinction of a pool wall. The fourth side creates the illusion that the edge vanishes into the bay. Adjacent to the pool, the architects incorporated a sunken living room element with custom seating that surrounds a fire pit on three sides. The home's outdoor deck incorporates a shaded cabana with separate bath, dining, bar, and kitchen with a spiral staircase that leads up to a rooftop lounge ideal for sunbathing.