Situated on Indian Creek in Miami Beach, a newly completed spec home is offered with a man-made swimmable lagoon for $29.75 million, The Wall Street Journal reported.
At approximately 12,000 square feet, the six-bedroom house sits on an acre of land.
Measuring about 100 feet long and 30 feet wide, the lagoon, which is stocked with fish and surrounded by natural vegetation, is equipped with a filtration system, as well as steps to encourage swimming.
There is also a heated saltwater pool overlooking Indian Creek.
An outdoor kitchen and a covered patio allow for outdoor entertaining.
The dock on Indian Creek can accommodate a roughly 90-foot-long yacht.
A 200-foot-long bridge over the lagoon leads to the entrance of the house, where there is an approximately 3,000-square-foot “flex space” to be used for any purpose.
Developer Barry Brodsky of Brodson Construction bought a property for about $11.5 million in 2014 and built two spec houses on it. He commissioned Jader Almeida and Artefacto to design the interiors of the residences.
The second home, which features a 43-foot-long waterslide, was listed in 2016 for $34 million and sold in February for about $24 million.
The listing at 4567 Pine Tree Drive is held by Mirce Curkoski and Albert Justo of One Sotheby’s International Realty.
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