Villa Miami is structured around a single premise: fewer units, larger footprints. The 56-story tower at 710 NE 29th Street in Edgewater contains just 70 residences — half-floor and full-floor configurations across 49 residential levels. Full-floor units begin at $8.5 million for approximately 6,200 square feet, with panoramic views of Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, Downtown Miami, and Miami Beach.
At the top of the building sits a three-story, 15,000-square-foot penthouse priced at $55 million — delivered fully finished and designed, a detail that separates it from most comparable ultra-luxury product in Miami where penthouses are typically sold in shell condition.
The unit count is deliberate. At 70 residences across a 650-foot tower, the building offers a ratio of space to scale that is rare in Miami’s condominium market. There are no studio or one-bedroom units. The entry point assumes a buyer who is not making a first luxury purchase.
For advisors and buyers tracking ultra-luxury condos in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood, the pricing structure at Villa Miami occupies a narrow segment — one that competes less with Edgewater’s existing inventory and more with Miami Beach’s top-tier branded product.
