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Less than six weeks after closing on a Miami Beach property for $105 million, developer Todd Michael Glaser has re-listed the home for a staggering $169 million.

It’s the highest ask for the largest residence on North Bay Road, known as the Park Avenue of Miami Beach — the city’s most exclusive street. This property sits at 5940 North Bay Road.

The main house was built in 1936 and sits on 2.3 acres — including 290 feet on Biscayne Bay. Glaser signed a contract to buy the home in February and closed in late July, according to records.

North Bay Road, a 4-mile strip on Biscayne Bay with less than 200 homes worth “nearly $2 billion in collective value … [has] become the most tightly held corridor in the city,” according to the listing — from Zachary Vichinsky and Brett Harris of Bespoke Real Estate, who share the co-exclusive with Nelson Gonzalez of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. 


  North Bay Road is famously exclusive, on a 4-mile strip along Biscayne Bay. Bespoke Real Estate North Bay Road is famously exclusive, on a 4-mile strip along Biscayne Bay. Bespoke Real Estate

  The home was built for entertaining. Bespoke Real Estate The home was built for entertaining. Bespoke Real Estate

  The elegant home comes with picture-perfect water views. Bespoke Real Estate The elegant home comes with picture-perfect water views. Bespoke Real Estate

  This house asks a cool $169 million. Bespoke Real Estate This house asks a cool $169 million. Bespoke Real Estate

  The bedroom comes with a private balcony and serene water views. Bespoke Real Estate The bedroom comes with a private balcony and serene water views. Bespoke Real Estate

Past and present homeowners on North Bay Road include Apollo co-founder Josh Harris; President Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff; Barry Diller; Karlie Kloss and Josh Kushner; and David and Victoria Beckham. 

“This $169 million estate is a landmark moment for Miami Beach, underscoring the global demand for rare waterfront properties,” Vichinsky told Gimme Shelter.

The dwelling opens to a double-height foyer with dual staircases. The main floor boasts formal living and dining rooms, a large family room with an entertainment bar, a billiards room, a screening room and a sunlit conservatory — and all rooms deliver water views. 

Upstairs, the main bedroom features barrel-vaulted ceilings, custom finishes and French doors that open to a terrace with city skyline and water vistas. There’s also a morning bar, two dressing rooms and a spa-like bath. 

The offering also boasts a racquetball court in an “accessory structure” connected to the main house. 


  This being Florida, there’s a pool outside — and this one dazzles. Bespoke Real Estate This being Florida, there’s a pool outside — and this one dazzles. Bespoke Real Estate

  There’s a pool house and tons of space for lounging. Bespoke Real Estate There’s a pool house and tons of space for lounging. Bespoke Real Estate

  A new owner can even get into the US Open mindset on the property. Bespoke Real Estate A new owner can even get into the US Open mindset on the property. Bespoke Real Estate

Outside, the landscaped grounds include a tennis court and pavilion, a pool, a pool house, a guest house, a summer kitchen and a private dock with a boat lift. 

Altogether, the main house — built in 1936 and “maintained, renovated and expanded over the years” — along with the pool house and the guest house feature a total of nine bedrooms, 15 baths, and four powder rooms. The brokers would not break down how many bedrooms per structure.

The listing follows Bespoke’s $122.1 million deal at 18 La Gorce. 

Bespoke represented the buyer for that property, infomercial king Anand Khubani, who got a collection of homes on 2.87 acres there. This new listing is different because the property is one-parcel deal.

“5940 North Bay Road offers a single, expansive estate on Miami Beach’s most proven address, setting it apart from assemblage-driven sales,” said Michael Cantwell, a founding partner and CMO of Bespoke. 

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