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Tour This Restored Classic 1929 Coconut Grove Estate Designed By De Garmo Which Just Sold For A Record $12 Million — PROFILE Miami


Coconut Grove remains one of Miami’s hottest neighborhoods in Miami for luxury real estate. A non-waterfront home at 3467 Moorings Way has sold for $12.8 million, marking a record 2,000+ per square foot for a non-waterfront residence in Coconut Grove. The seller was Moorings Land Trust, represented by Anna Sherrill with ONE Sotheby’s International Realty and the buyer is Dynamo Hum LLC, represented by Jorge Uribe with ONE Sotheby’s International Realty. The residence is located in The Moorings, one of Coconut Grove’s most exclusive enclaves with only 43 residences. The Mediterranean revival villa was originally designed and built in 1929 by Walter De Garmo is authentically designed a restored to perfection.

The walled and gated classic estate is masterpiece of Mediterranean inspired architecture, surrounded by a landscaped courtyard, garden, and loggia lined patios. The estate is situated on 28,577 square foot point lot with views of Biscayne Bay. The home features 6 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms and spans 6,200 square feet. The interior is designed to the highest standards and updated to assimilate the with organic nature of the estate. The foyer and formal living room feature vaulted beam ceilings with details of stone and glass. The home also features a formal dining room, lavish bedrooms with en-suite baths and a stunning master suite that exemplifies luxury and sophistication overlooking the private manicured grounds. Outdoors features a 2 car garage, separate guest home and beautifully landscaped gardens with a coral stone pool.

Walter De Garmo was prominent architect in Miami and its surrounding South Florida communities in the early 20th century. Several well known buildings designed by De Garmo still stand today including the Woman’s Club of Coconut Grove, the 1907 Miami City Hall, the Miami Beach Community Church on Lincoln Road and 27 Star Island which just listed for $90 million.



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