Goldman Sachs managing director Jason Wiesenfeld has listed his custom-built Miami mansion for $10.99 million.

A three-story property, the home is situated on Hibiscus Island — one of South Florida’s most exclusive areas, frequented by other financiers.

Occupying more than 7,400 square feet, the spread has six bedrooms and 6.5 baths.

Features include an elevator, a chef’s kitchen, a rooftop terrace with water views and housekeeper quarters, the listing notes.

There are also laundry rooms on two levels of the home.

Outdoor amenities include a pool, al-fresco dining and an outdoor seating area with a fireplace, surrounded by lush tropical greenery.


  A map of Hibiscus Island. The Corcoran Group A map of Hibiscus Island. The Corcoran Group

  The home occupies more than 7,400 square feet. The Corcoran Group The home occupies more than 7,400 square feet. The Corcoran Group

  The foyer. The Corcoran Group The foyer. The Corcoran Group

  The formal living area. The Corcoran Group The formal living area. The Corcoran Group

  The formal dining area. The Corcoran Group The formal dining area. The Corcoran Group

Built in 2016, the third floor features a studio/playroom/gym. Meanwhile, all the main bedrooms have louvered ceilings.

Cyril Bijaoui and Noa Figari of Longstead at the Corcoran Group hold the listing.

“Hibiscus Island is one of Miami Beach’s most treasured islands and a very coveted address next to Palm and Star Islands,” Bijaoui told The Post.

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The breakfast area.
The breakfast area. The Corcoran Group
The breakfast area.
A view of the open floor plan. The Corcoran Group
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The chef's kitchen.
The chef’s kitchen. The Corcoran Group
The primary suite.
The primary suite. The Corcoran Group
The sitting room in the primary bedroom.
The sitting room in the primary bedroom. The Corcoran Group
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One of six bedrooms.
One of six bedrooms. The Corcoran Group
Another bedroom.
Another bedroom. The Corcoran Group
The primary bathroom.
The primary bathroom. The Corcoran Group
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The third floor.
The third floor. The Corcoran Group
The elevator, which services all floors.
The elevator, which services all floors. The Corcoran Group
The pool.
The pool. The Corcoran Group
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The covered loggia.
The covered loggia.The Corcoran Group
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Wiesenfeld joined Goldman Sachs at their Miami branch in 2000.

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