The Muse condominium represents a captivating embodiment of South Florida's distinctive lifestyle and architectural prowess.
Standing tall at 649 feet, Muse is a slender tower spanning a mere 60 feet in width, expertly envisioned by the renowned architect Carlos Ott. Its design is truly extraordinary, exuding a captivating fusion of futuristic elegance and warmth. Every aspect of Muse is meticulously crafted to inspire and evoke a sense of awe. With its prime location, residents are treated to mesmerizing panoramic vistas that encompass the Atlantic Ocean, the Intracoastal Waterway, and the magnificent Miami skyline. The impeccable amenities and services offered at Muse ensure an unparalleled living experience for its privileged residents.
The residences at Muse are remarkably spacious, ranging from expansive 2-bedroom layouts spanning 2,360 square feet to 5-bedroom floor plans boasting an impressive 5,580 square feet. Each floor accommodates no more than two residences, positioned on the east and west sides respectively. The top two floors boast extraordinary penthouse residences, featuring 5 bedrooms, 4 ½ baths, a den, and a service suite, all-encompassing over 5,800 square feet. Adding to the allure, each residence showcases a stunning sculpture created by the acclaimed artist Helidon Xhixha.
- Bedrooms2-5
- Year Built2018
- Units68
- Stories49
- Average Price SqFt$0
- Average Days on Market0
- CitySunny Isles Beach
Amenities at Muse
- 11’ ceilings with floor-to-ceiling windows
- 2 Private elevators with biometrics technology + 1 service elevator
- Architecture by Sieger Suarez Architectual Partnership
- Custom Smart Tech 2.0
- Custom concealed Italian cabinetry
- Fully automated parking system
- Midnight Bar in Master Suite
- One floor cooled storage
- Outdoor living spaces complete with summer kitchens and weatherresistant entertainment systems
- Panoramic ocean and Intercoastal views
- Resort-style poolside food and beverage services
- State-of-the-art fitness center and spa
- Vanishing-edge pool and spa overlooking the Atlantic Ocean