There is one point that makes Johnny Oz’s $10.9 mιllιon Miami villa more expensive.
This $10.9 M waterfront mansion on Miami Beach’s exclusive, ultra-private Hibiscus Island was designed for entertaining, which may not be a coincidence given that its architect, John Turchin, was instrumental in establishing Miami’s nightlife.
The eclectic interior design of the 19,000-square-foot home draws inspiration from the Keys, the Far East, the Wild West, and Hollywood. Think beach-kitsch, seashell-shaped bathrooms with embedded shells, elkhorn and alligator-print leather bar stools at the kitchen island, a steel ventilation hood over the range meant to be a whimsical take on the Tin Man’s hat from The Wizard of Oz and an Indonesian-inspired lounge area.
Drive 24 S. HibiscusThe Waterfront Team and One Sotheby’s Real EstateIn addition to the six-bedroom, six-and-a-half-bath main residence, there is also a guest cottage on the property. The white walls and dome-shaped ceilings have a motif and design reminiscent of both Greek islands and Morocco. Covered loggias facilitate the blending of the indoors and outdoors and lead to a pool house. The listing also includes 150 feet of water frontage and a yacht-sized dock with a captain’s house that is furnished with a bathroom and kitchenette.