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Hibiscus Island Mansion

Hitting the market at $38 million, the priciest listing on Hibiscus Island, located at 370 S. Hibiscus Drive, is a contemporary home with unobstructed waterfront views of Miami’s skyline. The three-floor home by architect Reinaldo Borges of Borges & Associates  has five bedrooms, 7½ bathrooms, a home theater and, of course, a yacht dock and elevator. The interior design by Brazilian architect Denise Marinho includes distinct Miami flavor—including pops of color throughout and an orange-lined outdoor spiral staircase. The 10,754-square-foot property is listed by Sonia Gherardi with ONE Sotheby’s International Realty.

Hibiscus Island mantion photos by Andy Frame

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