Spanish Colonial Waterfront Home At 55 Palm Avenue Miami Beach

55 Palm Avenue Miami Beach Luxury Waterfront Home
Unique Historical Spanish Colonial Home
Unique historical restoration of original 1920′s Spanish Colonial Palm Island residence providing city tax abatement for 10 years with a 10,000 square foot modern addition on a 30,000 sq. ft. lot perfectly blending the old with the new, surrounding interior courtyards, this home masters it’s classic architecture. With such features as 12 foot Cathedral beamed ceilings, coffered ceilings, quatrefoils windows, fireplaces, interior courtyard, keystone details, and astounding presence. Limitless possibilities abound in this home, there is space for a media room, library-office, gym, outdoor BBQ, separate guest rooms, playroom, additional bedrooms, sitting areas, the options are endless. The romantic interior courtyard as well as the ample back yard with oversize heated pool, pergolas with flowering vines, and covered terrace surround the formal living room has a wonderful flow through effect felt throughout this estate. A large state-of-the-art Bulthaup kitchen is adjacent to the family room and surrounded by doors and windows, making it easily accessible to the pool and outdoor entertaining areas. Other features of this home include 3 car garage, service quarters, formal dining room, elevator, laundry room, tranquil open bay view, elegant staircase, expansive walls gallery entrance, and much more. A grand waterfront master suite and sitting area, with his and hers separate baths and walk in closets, a large upstairs landing fit for a sitting area surround the remaining three upstairs bedroom and bath suites.
Tags: Colonial Homes, Miami Beach, Waterfront
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