Inside A $30 Million South Florida Mansion Featured In ‘Miami Vice’
Crockett and Tubbs-approved.
Not every home is worthy of a starring role on-screen, but the ones that do tend to command a hefty price tag, as with this ultra-luxury Miami real estate listing.
The exclusive Coconut Grove listing 3467 North Moorings Way has a plethora of enviable features, which lent itself nicely to an appearance in the classic 1980s TV series “Miami Vice” (keep an eye out for the house in the show’s fifth season).
The historic 1929 home, originally designed by renowned Miami architect Walter De Garmo, has been restored over the years to its former glory by a who’s who of luminaries, including Portuondo Perrotti architects and Bunny Williams in 2023.
And with scarcely a week on the market, it’s clear that the listing is as covetable as it gets, thanks to an impressive $12 million investment in renovations and restoration.
The six-bedroom, six-bathroom abode boasts “historic charm with contemporary luxury, while “the property radiates unparalleled craftsmanship and historical significance,” said Compass Real Estate of the nearly $30 million listing.
A stylish outdoor pool only adds to the appeal, while eye-catching archways and gardens dot the property.
As listed by agent Renier Casanova, the property also boasts rich landscaping finished by SMI Landscape Architects, and sits in the highly exclusive Coconut Grove enclave, complete with sweeping sea views.
Known formally as Villa Serenita, the impressive property “delivers an unrivaled South Florida lifestyle,” said Compass Real Estate, with a price tag and history to match.
How long it will stay on the market is anyone’s guess, but with its pedigree and design heritage, it might be not be very long.