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Miami Beach's Most Extraordinary Penthouse, Elevated Beyond Compare
There are properties that define luxury, and then there is the Apogee Penthouse — a residence that operates in an entirely different category. Spanning three private levels and encompassing over 21,000 square feet of total space, this tri-plex corner penthouse was designed by the award-winning PH Design Group as a singular expression of architectural ambition, executed with materials and craftsmanship rarely assembled under one roof.
Arrival sets the tone immediately. A private interior elevator serves all three levels, while an air-conditioned 2.5-plus-car garage with temperature-controlled wine storage ensures that even the most utilitarian functions are executed with care. Ascending to the main level, soaring double-height ceilings rise to twenty-four feet, framed entirely by floor-to-ceiling glass that captures sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Miami city skyline simultaneously. The sheer volume of this space — its light, its scale, its commanding horizon — is impossible to convey in photographs alone.
At the heart of the main level, a Gaudí marble waterfall anchors a dining area conceived for serious entertaining, seating twenty-two guests beneath the kind of ambient grandeur that turns a dinner into an event. Adjacent, the chef's kitchen is equipped with a full suite of Miele appliances, complemented by a dedicated service kitchen and prep area with a staff bath — a level of operational sophistication that reflects the residence's capacity for effortless hospitality at any scale.
The Faour glass sculptural staircase — a centerpiece of the residence's artistic identity — connects all three levels with a sweeping, translucent elegance that feels more gallery installation than architectural element. It is the kind of detail that announces, quietly but unmistakably, that every decision in this home was made with intention.
The primary suite is a study in theatrical restraint. Entry is concealed behind an integrated moving bookcase in a private library — a secret passage that transforms arrival into experience. Beyond it, the bedroom itself is wrapped in Light American Ash wood and Gaudí marble, with laser-sculptured stone art walls that give the bath the quality of a curated installation space. An outdoor shower extends the primary suite's sanctuary into the open air.
The second level houses three oversized guest suites, each commanding panoramic views, along with a midnight kitchen that ensures guests want for nothing. Above it all, the private rooftop is a world unto itself: a large swimming pool and spa, a cabana suite with sauna, a fully equipped stainless steel summer kitchen, and an open-air theater with surround sound — all set against the open sky of Miami Beach.
This is architecture that understands privacy, scale, and the art of living at the very highest level.
South of Fifth — known colloquially as SoFi — occupies the southernmost tip of Miami Beach, a neighborhood whose transformation over the past two decades stands as one of the most remarkable urban stories in American real estate. Once a largely overlooked pocket at the edge of South Beach's famed Art Deco district, SoFi has evolved into the most sought-after residential enclave in all of South Florida, distinguished by its relative quiet, its density of ultra-luxury residential towers, and its extraordinary proximity to both the ocean and the bay.
The neighborhood's character is defined by what it deliberately lacks: the commercial noise, the tourist traffic, and the nightlife energy that animate the blocks north of Fifth Street. SoFi residents — many of whom are among the most discerning buyers in the global luxury market — chose this address precisely for its privacy, its walkability, and its rare sense of remove from the city's busiest corridors, while remaining intimately connected to everything Miami offers.
South Pointe Park, which anchors the very tip of the peninsula, is one of Miami Beach's most beautifully maintained public spaces — a 17-acre waterfront park offering sweeping views of Government Cut, the Port of Miami, and the open Atlantic. The park's promenade is a favored destination for morning runs and evening walks, with the spectacle of cruise ships and container vessels passing at remarkably close range through the channel adding a sense of living theater to daily life.
The culinary landscape of South of Fifth is exceptional by any standard. Joe's Stone Crab, an institution with roots dating to 1913, remains one of the most celebrated seafood destinations in the country. Smith & Wollensky occupies a dramatic waterfront position at the tip of the park. Milos, Carbone, and a constellation of other destination restaurants have made SoFi a dining neighborhood that rivals any in Miami — all within walking distance of Apogee's front door.
Apogee itself is widely regarded as the finest boutique luxury building in Miami Beach — a distinction earned by its combination of architectural quality, genuine privacy, and the caliber of its full-service amenities. The building features a resort-style pool with poolside cabanas, a full-service concierge, 24-hour valet parking, a spa, a professional fitness center, and presidential-level security — a suite of services that ensures the building functions as a seamlessly managed private address rather than simply a condominium.
Beyond the immediate neighborhood, Miami Beach's cultural infrastructure adds further dimension to life here. The Bass Museum of Art, the New World Symphony's Frank Gehry–designed concert hall in SoundScape Park, and the annual Art Basel Miami Beach — which transforms the city each December into the Western Hemisphere's most important contemporary art fair — all reinforce Miami Beach's standing as a genuinely world-class cultural destination.
For the buyer of this penthouse, location is not merely a backdrop. It is an integral dimension of the residence itself.
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