Miami Beach Spec Home With Man-Made Lagoon Is Asking $29.75M

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Situated on Indian Creek in Miami Beach, a newly completed spec home is offered with a man-made swimmable lagoon for $29.75 million, The Wall Street Journal reported.

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At approximately 12,000 square feet, the six-bedroom house sits on an acre of land.

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Measuring about 100 feet long and 30 feet wide, the lagoon, which is stocked with fish and surrounded by natural vegetation, is equipped with a filtration system, as well as steps to encourage swimming.

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There is also a heated saltwater pool overlooking Indian Creek.

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An outdoor kitchen and a covered patio allow for outdoor entertaining.

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The dock on Indian Creek can accommodate a roughly 90-foot-long yacht.

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A 200-foot-long bridge over the lagoon leads to the entrance of the house, where there is an approximately 3,000-square-foot “flex space” to be used for any purpose.

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Developer Barry Brodsky of Brodson Construction bought a property for about $11.5 million in 2014 and built two spec houses on it. He commissioned Jader Almeida and Artefacto to design the interiors of the residences.

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The second home, which features a 43-foot-long waterslide, was listed in 2016 for $34 million and sold in February for about $24 million.

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The listing at 4567 Pine Tree Drive is held by Mirce Curkoski and Albert Justo of One Sotheby’s International Realty.

Images Courtesy of One Sotheby’s International Realty

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