This tri-level property has a private beach, glass-enclosed tub in the master bath, garage turned boxing ring, art gallery, etc. The house is located on a 4-block stretch of Golden Beach's private sand.
The seven-thousand-square-foot property was renovated for $7.5 million by an elite team that included designer Deborah Wecselman of Wecselman Design, architect Wesley Kean of KoDA, constructor Larqcon Group, and landscape architecture firm Enea.
Upon entering the house, there's a grand staircase in the foyer, which serves as an art gallery featuring works by Picasso, Robert Pruitt, Allora & Calzadilla, and Ernie Barnes. Each piece of art contains hints of Joyner's favorite color, red, and a unique Bocci pendant lamp hangs from the ceiling.
The master bedroom takes up the entire third floor. It has a stunning bathroom with a glass-encased RiFRA tub in the center, a wide-open closet with dark wood accents, and plenty of space for sneakers and apparel. A lower-level garage converted into a boxing ring with a brilliant red floor is ideal for car enthusiasts or fitness enthusiasts.
With an aesthetically beautiful kitchen and main bath, glamorous oceanfront living areas, an office, and ocean views from practically every room, the rest of the open home exudes elegant luxury. The sounds of the ocean, the sight of the moon, and sunrises steal the show regularly, thanks to the open areas and huge windows.
There is a coastal swimming pool with extensive verandas, a summer kitchen, a beachfront louvered cabana, and direct access to the property's beach.
In South Florida, Golden Beach is the only private neighborhood with residences on the beach. The ultra-exclusive gated community features its police force and a private beach with a pavilion and beachside service, tennis courts, basketball court, parks, and a children's playground.
469 Ocean Blvdis listed for $20 million by Dina Goldentayer, the #1 agent nationally with Douglas Elliman.