Real estate developer James Curnin and his wife Jennifer have sold their stunning waterfront mansion on La Gorce Island in Miami Beach for a record setting $60 million. The sale establishes a new record for the price per square foot of single-family homes in the Miami Beach area, soaring to $6,224 PSF. The off-market deal was overseen by Jordan Karp of Jordan Karp LLC.
The meticulously designed residence, encompassing 9,640 square feet, was crafted over four years and exemplifies luxury living. Situated at 66 La Gorce Circle, the property commands captivating views of Normandy Isle from its 0.4-acre lot. Renowned architect Max Strang was responsible for the home's design, while New York-based Pembrooke & Ives curated its elegant interior and furnishings. The sale, executed off-market and inclusive of most furnishings.
Originally purchased for $7.5 million in 2020, the property came with an older structure that the Curnins had demolished to make way for their dream home. This latest venture is just one of many significant deals unfolding in the vibrant Miami Beach real estate market.
The home was not intended to be listed but Curnin decided to sell after being approached by brokers amidst the hot waterfront market for single family homes in Miami Beach. The island has seen considerable investment activity, with multimillionaire Anand Khubani reportedly acquiring adjacent properties for $100 million just last month.
Clara Homes, the development company led by Curnin, has active projects in South Florida including multifamily projects in Wynwood and Bay Harbor Islands.
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