South Florida has no shortage of showstopping homes, but few command attention quite like Villa Rosa. Rising from Coconut Grove’s waterfront, the Venetian-style estate looks more like a European castle than a Miami mansion — and it’s now up for grabs at $24 million.
The home was designed by Ralph Portuondo and completed in 2009, but it channels centuries of history with its Gothic-inspired architecture.
Think soaring stone walls, dramatic stained glass, and bronze chandeliers straight out of a medieval great hall. At the same time, modern comforts — from a gourmet chef’s kitchen to an infinity pool overlooking Biscayne Bay — keep the place firmly planted in the present.
The 12,863-square-foot residence offers six bedrooms and seven bathrooms across four levels, including independent nanny quarters with a full kitchen. An elevator connects all floors, while a sprawling 3,000-square-foot unfinished basement leaves room for a buyer’s imagination.
Listed with Lourdes Alatriste of Douglas Elliman, Villa Rosa is a rare chance to own one of Coconut Grove’s most recognizable homes. The property last changed hands in 2021 for $10 million, and before that, it had been custom-built for longtime owners Richard and Cristina Daniels. With its mix of fantasy and function, it’s easy to see why the estate’s value has more than doubled.
Villa Rosa is filled with artisanal touches that add to its castle-like feel. Murano chandeliers by B.F. Signoretti, custom metalwork fencing by Belt Designs, and intricate stonework throughout the estate give the property its unmistakable character.
The centerpiece of the home is its dramatic Great Hall.
Vaulted 30-foot ceilings, antique stained-glass windows, and French cast bronze chandeliers set the scene, while Jerusalem stone floors and carved stone fireplaces anchor the space with old-world weight.
Much like the rest of the house, two mirroring living rooms tone down the intricate, timeless elements with bright, impeccable interior design accented by stately chandeliers over soaring ceilings.
The gourmet kitchen takes luxury cooking seriously. Outfitted with a La Cornue range, custom cabinetry, and plenty of space for prep and entertaining, it’s designed for both weekday meals and elaborate dinner parties.
Multiple terraces and a rooftop sundeck frame sweeping vistas of Biscayne Bay. The backyard is equally spectacular, featuring a keystone-edged infinity pool, lush landscaping by Fernando Wong, and a cement dock that offers direct water access.
Coconut Grove may be one of Miami’s most historic neighborhoods, but Villa Rosa stands out even here. With its blend of Gothic grandeur, modern luxury, and prime waterfront location, it’s less a typical South Florida estate and more a fairytale fortress — one that happens to come with a $24 million price tag.
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