16500 Collins Avenue, Unit 2451. Sunny Isles Beach.
The wrap-around balcony is only offered on the top floors of this building. From it you watch the Atlantic on one side and the open bay and Miami skyline on the other. Inside, every finish has been redone. Every piece of furniture is included.
Open the gallery to walk every room. The wrap-around balcony, the corner where the views meet, the kitchen built around a single stone island.
“Designed with no expense spared. Turn-key. The kind of unit that lets you arrive with a suitcase and stay.”
The wrap-around balcony is the residence's organizing principle. Most floors of the building do not get one. The top floors do. From the corner, you look south to the Atlantic, west across the open bay to the downtown Miami skyline, and north along the line of Sunny Isles towers stepping toward Hallandale.
The interior was taken down to studs and rebuilt. Porcelain plank floors run wall to wall. The kitchen is a single architectural object, built around custom cabinetry, top-of-the-line appliances, and a stone countertop that returns into the island. Every fixture is current. Every appliance is integrated. The recessed ceiling lights the room without ever showing the source.
New impact-proof windows replace the original glass on every elevation. No accordion shutters need to come down before a storm. The wall of glass stays a wall of glass, season after season. Two assigned self-parking spaces sit on the same level of the garage. The unit can be reconfigured to three bedrooms if a buyer needs the third room.
It comes fully furnished. The art on the walls, the rug under the coffee table, the bar stools at the island. The seller spent the year making the residence ready to live in on arrival. A buyer who closes in November moves in for Thanksgiving without ordering a piece of furniture.
Offered only on the top floors. The terrace turns the corner of the building, so the residence opens to two elevations of water and one of skyline at the same time. Stand at the apex and watch the Atlantic on one side, the bay and the Miami skyline on the other.
Every window replaced with impact-proof glass. No accordion shutters needed before a storm. The view stays clean year-round.
The residence transfers turn-key. Designer furniture, art, rugs, table settings, linens. Move in the day you close.
Custom cabinetry, integrated top-of-the-line appliances, porcelain plank flooring, sculptural recessed ceilings. Every finish is current.
The floor plan supports a three-bedroom reconfiguration for buyers who want a den, an office, or a room for a third generation.
Side by side on the same level. No valet ticket, no waiting. The keys hang on the hook by the door and the cars are where you left them.
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Sunny Isles sits on a two-mile stretch of barrier between Bal Harbour and Hallandale, fifteen minutes north of Bal Harbour Shops and twenty-five from the Wynwood walls. The block at 16500 Collins fronts a stretch of beach that is quieter than South Beach, less programmed than Aventura. The Town Center is a four-minute walk; the AVA at Hallandale ten minutes by car; Aventura Mall fifteen.
Tours are scheduled with a 24-hour notice. Showings are weekday afternoons and weekend mornings.