A tricked-out, Brazilian-inspired Miami Beach home is hitting the market for $30.6 million — more than triple the price the seller paid three years ago.

The waterfront home, at 327 E. Rivo Alto Drive on Miami’s Venetian Islands, comes with six bedrooms and six and a half baths.

The original home (which last traded for $9.5 million in 2020) was built in 1939; in 2001, developer Todd Michael Glaser added an additional 3,500 square feet, for a total of 6,072 square feet.

The property features plenty of Brazilian wood — from an oversize counter in the chef’s kitchen with seating for 12 and a custom bench, to floors and decks — along with 30-foot-tall ceilings.

There’s also a glass wine cellar that spans the length of the formal dining room, displaying around 500 bottles.


  One of six bedrooms inside the Miami mansion. 1 OAK Studios One of six bedrooms inside the Miami mansion. 1 OAK Studios

  The home can accommodate 500 bottles of wine and then some. 1 OAK Studios The home can accommodate 500 bottles of wine and then some. 1 OAK Studios

  A dining area inside the 6,072-square-foot home. 1 OAK Studios A dining area inside the 6,072-square-foot home. 1 OAK Studios


  The East Rivo Alta Drive address boasts 90 feet of water frontage. 1 OAK Studios The East Rivo Alta Drive address boasts 90 feet of water frontage. 1 OAK Studios

Outside you’ll find a covered summer kitchen (with a Brazilian specialty BBQ and a pizza oven), two gas fireplaces, a private dock, and Biscayne Bay views facing The Standard hotel.

The listing broker is Morgan Blittner of Brown Harris Stevens.

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