Retired baseball star Alex Guerrero is making headlines again — this time in Miami Beach real estate. The former LA Dodger and international home run champ-turned-real estate developer has just listed a striking waterfront estate on North Bay Road for a whopping $75 million.
Located on one of the most desirable stretches of Miami Beach’s Millionaire’s Row, the newly completed home is a bold architectural statement from Valle Valle & Partners and LF Development LLC.
The design doesn’t just impress — it elevates, both literally and figuratively, with a raised foundation engineered for coastal resilience and a sculptural aesthetic that turns the facade into a piece of contemporary art.
Inside, the 10,250-square-foot home unfolds with dramatic volume, sleek Italian finishes, and walls of glass framing Biscayne Bay. Ready for a quick tour?
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3100 North Bay Road will take shape along Miami Beach’s most iconic waterfront corridor, known for attracting celebrities, entrepreneurs, and athletes alike.
The property spans a half-acre lot with 110 feet of direct water frontage and an 80-foot dock that can handle a 90-foot yacht plus jet skis. This is one of only a few homes on the street that combines new construction, elevated design, and wide bay views — an increasingly rare trifecta in Miami Beach.
Spanning more than 10,250 square feet under air, the home includes 7 ensuite bedrooms and soaring ceilings that give each room a dramatic sense of scale.
Every detail has been carefully considered, from bespoke Italian cabinetry to couture-level closets and high-impact glass framing panoramic views. Materials were chosen not just for looks but for durability, a nod to both style and South Florida’s climate.
The primary suite is more than generous, it’s a full-scale retreat. With 1,500 square feet of interior space, it opens to a private garden and offers access to a cold plunge on the balcony overlooking the bay.
Inside, spa-like finishes, extensive closet space, and serene water views create a sense of total escape.
The megamansion includes two separate kitchens: a chef’s kitchen that anchors the main living space and a catering kitchen tucked away for seamless event prep. Both are equipped with premium appliances, extensive storage, and sleek custom cabinetry.
Landscape architect Vincent Filigenzi designed the lush grounds to feel like a private resort, complete with moonlit terraces, water features, and layered tropical gardens.
At the center is a heated infinity-edge pool and hot tub, surrounded by lounging areas and an alfresco dining setup. A fire pit and outdoor kitchen make the space just as inviting at night as it is during the day.
Wellness and sustainability are baked into the design, with a solar-paneled roof and dedicated cold plunge for post-workout recovery or morning routines. The roof also offers the potential for a sunset-view terrace, adding another layer of luxury to the already feature-rich home.
One of the most jaw-dropping features of the home is its garage setup: an 18-car “experience” that includes a 15-car undercarriage garage and a three-car air-conditioned space at street level.
For collectors or auto enthusiasts, this is an incredibly rare find in a residential setting, especially in a waterfront home.
Guerrero, who was celebrated not only for his time with the Dodgers but also for his meteoric rise in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball league. After retiring from baseball, Alex Guerrero shifted into high-end real estate, building and selling properties in Miami.
With museum-worthy interiors, a private resort-style outdoor area, and enough garage space for a serious car collection, his ambitious new spec mansion is one of the most eye-catching homes to hit the market this year. Lourdes Alatriste of Douglas Elliman holds the listing.
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