
Set along 103 feet of waterfront in Sans Souci Estates, this $26,995,000 home spans 7,923 square feet of interior space. Built in 2025, it offers 7 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms, including 2 half baths and staff quarters. Additional features include an elevator, 3-car garage, and expansive bay views from a newly constructed seawall and dock.
Where is North Miami, FL?

North Miami, Florida, is located between Miami and Hollywood along Biscayne Bay. Originally a small farming community, it grew rapidly after World War II into a suburban city. It is home to Florida International University’s Biscayne Bay Campus and the Museum of Contemporary Art. The city today blends residential neighborhoods with diverse cultures and coastal nature preserves.
Living Room

Curved white seating surrounds a pair of marble-top coffee tables in the main living room facing large glass walls that overlook the water. Framed by wood and stone, the space connects to an outdoor terrace with uninterrupted city skyline views. A colorful abstract painting and tall corner sculpture add contrast to the clean layout.
Living Room

Long seating lines the wall in the same main living room, seen from a different angle, with armchairs placed near the windows. Wide floor-to-ceiling windows fill the space with light and ocean views. Repeated patterns in furniture and artwork unify the coastal atmosphere.
Dining Room

Tall black-framed windows line the formal dining space with a sculptural chandelier dropping down over a long dark table. Upholstered green chairs form a perfect rectangle with a gold sideboard tucked against a limestone wall. This space bridges between the entryway and living zones, emphasizing symmetry and volume.
Dining Room

A wide look at the dining area captures how it connects directly to the entrance and lounge. The high ceiling and open layout keep this part of the home visually linked to other zones. Tall glass panels continue wrapping around the space, anchoring it with a water-facing perspective.
Kitchen

Double islands define the kitchen area, finished in matte cabinetry with mixed stone and wood surfaces. Bar stools line one island, while modern appliances are neatly built into the rear wall. Brass faucets and open shelving contribute to the sleek but warm tone.
Kitchen

Another perspective from the kitchen shows both islands, facing large glass sliders that open toward the water. Built-ins and integrated cabinetry hide clutter while maximizing clean lines. A yellow chair in the background hints at a separate lounge or reading space.
Wine Room

A compact bar area features built-in wood shelves and a marble backsplash, enclosed by floor-to-ceiling glass. Wine storage lines one side with metal racks and backlit panels. Two stools and a small table offer a place to linger, all bordered by leafy outdoor views.
Family Lounge

Floor-to-ceiling windows define the family lounge’s connection to the water, framing panoramic bay views from every angle. Low-slung sectionals, round nesting coffee tables, and a built-in media wall complete the space’s central gathering zone. A mix of neutral tones, soft lighting, and plush textures set a casual yet sleek atmosphere.
Family Lounge

Glass sliders open this second family lounge directly to the waterfront, balancing indoor comfort with outdoor scenery. A wraparound sectional anchors the layout facing a wall-mounted TV, paired with layered coffee tables and accent seating. Oversized flag-inspired wall art adds visual interest above the sofa while natural light pours through the expansive glazing.
Staircase Area

Floating wooden steps framed in glass dominate the central staircase, leading up between walls of smooth stone and wood paneling. A multicolored abstract sculpture anchors the base of the stairs as a focal point. Modern lighting and minimalist lines shape this transitional core of the home.
Media Room

Rectangular in shape, the lounge TV room features a long light gray sectional sofa paired with dark accent pillows and a central ottoman. A large flat-screen TV is mounted on a wood-paneled wall, opposite floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook a landscaped garden. Two portrait paintings on the left wall introduce artistic detail without disrupting the minimalist layout.
Upstairs Hallway

Running alongside a glass railing and flanked by tall windows, the upstairs hallway has a dark wood ceiling and warm-toned floors. A bold red and blue abstract artwork anchors the far wall, positioned between two doors. Natural light flows from the adjacent double-height space, enhancing the contrast between light stone walls and dark finishes.
Bedroom

Part of the primary suite, the bedroom lounge area has a distinct seating zone with four armchairs and two marble side tables near the foot of the bed. A wood-paneled TV wall adds a vertical element that visually separates the space from the sleeping area. Massive windows span the wall behind, offering a clear view of the bay and city skyline.
Bedroom

Glass walls open the main sleeping area to the bay, with a central upholstered platform bed facing the water. A long floating media console and desk line the wall across from the bed, integrating seamlessly into the minimalist design. Light pours in from the terrace, softening the sleek white surfaces and dark wood floors.
Walk-in Closet

Spanning both sides of the room, the walk-in closet includes floor-to-ceiling shelving, drawers, and hanging space with a central island. A combination of open shelves and glass-front cabinets provide a mix of display and storage. Warm wood floors and abundant natural light complete the streamlined layout.
Walk-in Closet

Transitional hallway space is flanked by opaque glass wardrobe panels with soft lighting behind. The mirrored wall at the far end gives the corridor added depth, visually extending the passage. Wood floors and ceiling details maintain consistency with the other interior rooms.
Bathroom

Symmetrical in design, the primary bathroom places a freestanding soaking tub in front of a textured partition. Dual vanities line opposite walls, with open wood shelving and vertical pendant lighting. The walk-in shower area is enclosed in glass and positioned directly in front of panoramic ocean views.
Bathroom

From another angle, the soaking tub and large walk-in shower are placed along the windows facing the bay. Brass fixtures and vertical tile details bring visual texture to the otherwise smooth marble surfaces. Expansive mirrors above the vanities reflect both light and water views from the surrounding walls.
Bedroom

Large windows dominate the exterior wall of the secondary bedroom, opening the sleeping space to views of the water. A king-size bed with a padded bench at the foot sits between two matching nightstands. Off to the corner, a dark armchair and ottoman create a small sitting area.
Bedroom

Facing the opposite side, the alternate view of the secondary bedroom shows the same large bed, with its upholstered headboard and simple linen setup. Clean white walls and recessed lighting maintain a pared-down aesthetic. A plush rug and modern pendant lights finish the quiet, relaxed atmosphere.
Bathroom

Twin vessel sinks are mounted on a wide floating vanity made of stone and wood, with dual vertical mirrors above. To the left, a frosted glass door leads into a private enclosed area, and the floor-to-ceiling glass wall opens up to garden views. Clean lines and soft gray stone dominate the material palette.
Bathroom

Bench seating runs the length of the shower wall, flanked by two handheld matte black shower fixtures. The walls and seat are clad in stone, and a linear floor drain sits directly below. Controls are mounted centrally between the fixtures.
Bathroom

A glass-enclosed walk-in shower sits opposite a floating white vanity supported by a fluted wood cabinet. A wide mirror stretches across the wall above the sink. Natural light enters from a slim window in the background.
Bathroom

A compact space includes a glass shower with marble-patterned tile and a simple white toilet adjacent to a rectangular dual sink. The vanity is set in ribbed wood cabinetry and framed by white stone walls. Black fixtures create a visual contrast throughout the room.
Terrace

This elevated covered terrace features a ceiling fan, wooden ceiling panels, and minimalist glass railings. Open slats on one side provide privacy and filtered views. A short staircase connects the terrace to the adjacent upper-floor interiors.
Rear Exterior

A full rear façade features floor-to-ceiling glass windows and doors across two levels. The outdoor space includes a long pool, a raised lounging deck, and an outdoor kitchen area to the left. Geometric columns and vertical louvers complement the modern structure.
Aerial View

This overhead perspective shows the home positioned along a waterfront lot with direct canal access. Neighboring properties and the Miami skyline stretch out into the background under a dusk sky. A boat dock and boardwalk outline the edge of the property.
Listing agent: Devin Kay @ Douglas Elliman via Coldwell Banker Realty