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PH asking for $59 million has yet to reach a buyer
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A condominium at Miami’s Aston Martin Residences sold for $24 million, the tower’s final high to date.
Records show the developer sold Unit 6101c at 300 Biscayne Boulevard Way to Mischa 34 Holdings Trust, with attorney Greg Herskowitz signing on behalf of the buyer.
It’s the tower’s most expensive condo sale since its finishing touch in April. Although public records do not yet specify the floor plan or length of the unit, one unit, 5901c, sold for $21 million last month. It encompasses approximately 9,600 square feet, with 4 bedrooms, seven bathrooms and two half bathrooms, according to the listing.
Paulie Hankin and Michael Herman of Cervera Real Estate were the listing agents and distributors on the transaction.
The tower’s penthouse asking $59 million has yet to find a buyer, according to its website. It spans 20,000 square feet, with seven bedrooms and 10 and a half bathrooms.
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Aston Martin Residences is the tallest fully residential skyscraper south of New York, standing at 817 feet, but a portfolio of planned supertalls could soon usurp the title.
The task arose at the beginning of the logo apartment boom in South Florida. Today, magazines, yachts, chefs and design houses are among those displaying their logos on tours of the region, hoping to snare buyers with familiarity and luxury.
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