Drone photography has taken the real estate world by storm, especially with high-end properties looking to give their projects a little extra oomph. It’s especially been apparent in coastal cities like Miami.
A week after the magnificent Fountainhead (owned by the CEO of Sears) passed through Miami, and another superyacht with a billionaire owner has arrived: the 295-foot Lionheart
The 288-foot Fountainhead, which has been mistakingly tied to Dallas Mavericks owner and Shark Tank star Mark Cuban as its proprietor, has returned to Miami.
Asking about $30 million as of last fall, the Amore Mio, which translates to "my love" in Italian, has docked in Miami at the Island Gardens Marina on Watson Island.
An enormous and ravishing luxury superyacht named Grace E has docked in Miami at Island Gardens Marina on Watson Island owned by Keurig Green Mountain coffee founder and billionaire Bob Stiller.
A 164-foot superyacht named Apricity is in Miami and she’s also super fast, with a max speed of 37 knots, which would get you from Miami to the Bahamas in two hours.
One of Miami’s most popular zoological parks has changed owners, with Jungle Island selling for $60 million to ESJ Capital Partners, a full-service asset management firm in Aventura.
As the Miami International Boat Show and Yachts Miami Beach both wrap up today, we thought it would be fun to take a look back over the weekend and absorb both massive boat shows in an Instagram highlight reel of sorts.
The 181-foot Quinta Essentia is currently docked in Miami on Watson Island and is outfitted with a plethora of unique offerings, including a cutting-edge Auxilia Hybrid System and a pool that includes a waterfall.
The 113-foot Pure Insanity hails from Italy and was built by Baglietto. Painted in a dark metallic grey, the sleek vessel emits bad boy vibes and can achieve a max speed of 33 knots.
The largest privately owned sailing yacht in the world is available for purchase for $69.9 million and is docked at Island Gardens Marina on Watson Island.
Talk about incredible amenities, this luxury superyacht is in Miami and can refuel choppers at sea. It was formerly owned by a toilet paper mogul from New Zealand.
Several majestic new superyachts have made their way to the Magic City this week, including Gladius, Lady Sara, and Helios, with the latter measuring nearly just under 200 feet!
The 203-foot superyacht known as Mine Games is in Miami at Island Gardens Marina on Watson Island, towing with it an impressive batch of toys and amenities.
Estimated to be worth around $100 million, the dynamic luxury ship has one of the coolest features we’ve come across: an underwater lounge, allowing its guests to view beneath the surface from inside the dry bowels of this spectacular superyacht.
A sleek 164-foot yacht called La Pellegrina has made its way to Watson Island, and has been in Miami since early August. La Pellegrina is built to endure, strapped with a hull and superstructure comprised of carbon fiber and kevlar.
We've seen some exceptional yachts come through the Magic City -- from the 377-foot Pelorus to Mark Cuban's 288-foot Fountainhead -- but the 377-foot Luna, with an estimated worth of $545 million, is truly a marvel.