After a 5-month job stint in Miami back in 2005 I realized something about Magic City — it’s a great place to visit, but I would never want to live there again. One tends to assume there’s a lot happening there, when in fact, it’s a surprisingly dull town with a cultural fabric that’s borderline nonexistent (especially for someone like me who had moved there from Montreal, a town with an incredibly rich and diverse vitality). But if the stars aligned and I found myself having to move back to Miami for some weird reason, there’s only one house I would consider calling my oceanside home — this mindblowing 2-storey penthouse designed by Enrique Norten. Check it out and try and pick your jaw up off the floor. Josh Baumgard of Curbed Miami writes, “The penthouse at 321 Ocean owned by Boris and Elizabeth Jordan hit the market at $53 million in December. It was South Beach’s priciest residence available until the Faena House penthouse re-listed for $55 million last week. The 6,800-square-foot two-story residence just listed publicly for the first time.” (Source: Decoist)
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