The Regalia, in Sunny Isles Beach, FL, is a 46-story Arquitectonica-designed über-luxe oceanfront tower. The penthouses, which measure 17,000-square-feet and have three stories, include two master suites with midnight bars, a sprawling Great Room with “floating cantilevered stone staircase,” and a 1,500-square-foot master bath, according to Forbes.
The bath system remotely controls a “a large steam room, sauna, hydrotherapy Jacuzzi tub, and a towel-warming wall,” all of which can be programmed to adapt to the owner’s exact specifications and behavior.
And don’t worry, the oceanfront “tower castle,” as Forbes calls it, has floor-to-ceiling glass walls and sweeping ocean views, provided by 360-degree wrap-around terraces. There is private access to all three floors. But you don’t have to walk up to them, instead you take a “pneumatic vacuum glass elevator that overlooks the rooftop, with its sky bar and cascading waterfall into a private pool.”
The residence also boasts a contemporary 1,000-botle wine cellar, a quartz bar lounge, and a 1,100-square-foot game room and movie theater with 10 European-upholstered chairs.
But that’s not all. The penthouse also comes with a rare, pink diamond worth $500,000, in case the penthouse just isn’t fancy enough. Why a diamond? Kevin Venger, co-developer with Regalia Beach Developers, LLC, a Miami-based international development group told Forbes that the penthouse is considered the “crown jewel” and the “pink diamond embodies the rarity of this magnificent home.”
The residence enjoyed a three-year market hiatus while it was designed and custom furnished. Venger wanted the building to be fully operational for a year and all staff to be trained, he told Forbes.
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