Hitting the market for $25.9 million, this newly completed residence on Pine Tree Drive is all about light, volume, and next-level materials.
Designed by SDH_Studio and brought to life by developer Groupe Dayan with Treo Construction, the 7,000-square-foot home is equal parts modern sculpture and livable sanctuary. With a floating staircase, soaring 24-foot ceilings, and 78 feet of waterfront, it offers showstopping architecture paired with laid-back coastal luxury.
The home hasn’t been featured anywhere yet, making this your exclusive first look at one of the most exciting new listings to hit Miami Beach in 2025. From its glass-walled wine cellar and Minotti furnishings to its multi-level pool deck and sculptural stone finishes, every inch of this property feels considered, curated — and completely custom.
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Address: 5515 Pine Tree Drive, Miami Beach, FL
Price: $25,900,000
Size: 7,000 square feet
Beds/Baths: 7 bedrooms, 7+ bathrooms
Waterfront: 78 feet, with a private dock
Furnishings: Fully furnished with Minotti pieces
Developed by: Groupe Dayan
Designed by: SDH_Studio
Built by: Treo Construction (2025)
Listing agents: Bill Hernandez and Bryan Sereny of Douglas Elliman
Full listing + gallery here
From the moment you pull into the motor court — where elongated matte stone slabs set the tone — it’s clear this is no ordinary build. A dramatic double-height stone wall is accented by a cascading water feature, creating a tranquil backdrop for the floating entry steps that bridge over a reflecting pool.
And above it all? A custom-fabricated V-shaped steel support anchors the cantilevered roof, making for one of the boldest architectural entrances in the neighborhood.
Inside, the design continues to play with light, texture, and form. The living spaces unfold beneath ceilings that reach up to 24 feet, with massive glass sliders that retract completely to blur the line between inside and out.
A floating steel-and-walnut staircase connects the two floors, and a glass-railed bridge upstairs lets sunlight filter freely through the core of the home. Travertine, limestone, richly veined marble, and warm oak wood define the material palette — striking yet timeless.
Banking on its waterfront location, the newly completed abode makes the most of it with an indoor-outdoor living design. This, paired with the sleek design, modern furnishings, and high-end touches, makes the Miami Beach mansion look like it was transplanted from California.
Minotti furnishings come with the home, offering a head start on high-design living. Other standout features include:
At the heart of the home, a 12-foot climate-controlled wine cellar is recessed into a main living wall and backlit with warm LED lighting, creating a sculptural moment that also happens to store 90 bottles. It’s paired with a sleek Italian bar that invites effortless entertaining.
The chef’s kitchen is all clean lines and rich materials, with top-of-the-line appliances and a sculptural stone island that commands attention.
An adjoining scullery keeps the main space spotless and stylish. Italian millwork, Dornbracht and Kohler fixtures, and Delta lighting all add to the elevated vibe.
The home includes seven bedrooms and seven-plus bathrooms, with oak wood flooring and ceiling heights that stretch up to 11 feet upstairs. Each space features warm lighting, luxe finishes, and bespoke details, continuing the home’s design story even in its most private spaces.
Accentuating the indoor-outdoor flow of the house, the Miami Beach mansion comes with a striking primary bathroom that opens to the outside through sliding glass doors — giving future owners a whole new way to take in the water breeze, while taking a long bath.
Step outside and you’ll find a multi-level terrace and pool deck, designed for flow and framed by lush landscaping and architectural lines.
One floating terrace hovers elegantly above the water, while the outdoor summer kitchen — complete with cabana, bath, and exterior shower — makes entertaining a breeze.
There’s also a new private dock for direct water access, all set on 78 feet of waterfront along Miami Beach’s coveted Pine Tree Drive.
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