Two More Units At One Thousand Museum Sell For $6 Million And $11 Million
One Thousand Museum, the luxury residential condominium by the London-based Zaha Hadid Architects, sold two new units this past week. The 62-story, 84-floor unit tower opened in August 2019 and has since then attracted many buyers, among which are David and Victoria Beckham, who closed on a $19.8 million full-floor penthouse back in late March.
David Beckham will no longer be the only soccer player in the building. His new neighbor, Manchester United and French national team soccer player Paul Pogba, closed on a $6 million luxury condo in the tower this Thursday.
The building has also the attention of New Yorkers interested in moving to South Florida. Friday marked the closing of its 11,544-square-foot penthouse unit 5301 for $11 million. The undisclosed New York buyer’s new unit will take up a whole floor with five bedrooms and six-and-a-half bathrooms. Prior to purchasing, they toured the penthouse twice: once before the pandemic, and again during it through a virtual tour.
The unit went under contract two weeks ago once the buyer offered to pay in cash for the originally $16 million penthouse. The price was later reduced by 31% before closing, selling low for only for $952 per square foot compared to a similar full-floor penthouse the Beckhams purchased for $1,810 per square foot.
Karen Elmir, CEO and founder of Cervera Real Estate’s Elmir Group, represented the buyer, whereas Harvey Daniels at One Sotheby’s International Realty represented the developer.
One Thousand Museum is fit with its own private rooftop helipad and offers many other luxe lifestyle amenities, including a Skye Lounge with curated seasonal menus, a spa with relaxation pods and private treatment rooms offering several services, the private Beach Club Museum Beach, a house car service, a 1KM wellness center, and an indoor lap pool located on the 61st floor.
Daniel De La Vega’s ONE Sotheby’s International Realty Development Division is the exclusive listing agency for One Thousand Museum.
By Isabella Zimmermann