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- The most expensive condo for sale in Miami-Dade County is a $48 million triplex penthouse in Miami Beach.
- The 11,031-square-foot condo occupies three floors at the top of the 42-story Continuum tower in the South of Fifth neighborhood.
- The "mansion in the sky," as Douglas Elliman calls it, has seven bedrooms, a 6,091-square-foot private terrace with a pool, and a screening room.
- It also comes with 10 parking spaces, a beach cabana, and a separate guest apartment on a lower floor.
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On a recent trip to Miami, I got an exclusive tour of a $48 million three-story penthouse in Miami Beach.
It’s the most expensive condo for sale in Miami-Dade County, according to Zillow and Trulia.
The 11,031-square-foot condo, which sits at the top of the 42-story Continuum tower in the South of Fifth neighborhood, is the personal penthouse of real-estate developer Ian Bruce Eichner, founder of the Continuum Company, which built the 42-story tower.
The seven-bedroom luxury apartment includes a 6,091-square-foot private terrace with a pool. It also comes with 10 parking spaces, a beach cabana, and a separate guest apartment on a lower floor.
Eloy Carmenate and Mick Duchon of Douglas Elliman are the listing agents.
Here’s a look inside the lavish, $48 million penthouse.
Continuum is a 42-story luxury tower at the southern tip of Miami Beach in Florida.
Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Source: Continuum South Beach
The tower’s three-story penthouse is the most expensive condo for sale in Miami-Dade County at $48 million.
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Source: Douglas Elliman, Zillow, Trulia
I got a tour of the penthouse on a recent trip to Miami with Douglas Elliman Real Estate. We took the elevator up to the top of the tower, where we stepped into the private grand entryway of the triplex penthouse.
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Source: Douglas Elliman
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Source: Business Insider – kwarren@businessinsider.com (Katie Warren)