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Casa Moderne: Bay Point's Crown Jewel of Waterfront Architecture
From the moment illuminated marble steps guide you toward its glass-framed entrance, Casa Moderne announces itself not merely as a residence, but as a considered work of architecture — one where every material choice, spatial relationship, and design detail has been orchestrated with uncommon intentionality.
The home's exterior strikes a commanding presence, its clean white facade and warm wood paneling rising confidently from a private cul-de-sac, framed by manicured tropical landscaping and twin royal palms. A water feature and putting green complete a forecourt that sets the tone before you ever step inside.
The interior unfolds with theatrical drama. A floating staircase with glass railings ascends through the home's central volume, drawing the eye upward while polished marble floors reflect the natural light that floods in through floor-to-ceiling impact glass. The great room is the home's social and architectural heart — an expansive, open-plan space where disappearing glass walls dissolve the boundary between interior and exterior, merging the living areas seamlessly with the infinity pool terrace beyond. A custom chandelier anchors the soaring ceiling, while a glass-enclosed wine cellar — stocked and illuminated — serves as both functional amenity and sculptural focal point.
The chef's kitchen is a study in refined precision. A marble waterfall island of generous proportion anchors the space, flanked by sleek cabinetry in a sophisticated two-tone palette of dark wood and light lacquer. Professional-grade appliances are integrated with architectural seamlessness, and the 400-bottle climate-controlled wine cellar is positioned as a feature worthy of its own admiration. The kitchen opens directly to an outdoor dining terrace, creating the effortless indoor-outdoor flow that defines the finest Miami waterfront living.
Bespoke millwork in marble, leather, and wood appears throughout the residence — in custom walk-in closets that rival the precision of a private boutique, in spa-inspired primary bathrooms where herringbone marble walls and freestanding soaking tubs create a sanctuary of calm, and in the elegant office where an oval desk and curated shelving compose a space as functional as it is beautiful. The home's elevator provides dignified access to all levels, including the crown jewel of the entire property: the rooftop terrace.
At 1,795 square feet, this private sky-level retreat is without precedent in Bay Point — the only rooftop terrace the community offers. Furnished with sophisticated outdoor seating, a dining set, and lush artificial turf underfoot, it delivers an unobstructed 360-degree panorama that sweeps across Biscayne Bay, the Miami skyline, and the lush canopy of the surrounding neighborhood. It is a space that transforms every sunset into an event.
Outdoors at ground level, a summer kitchen with marble island and stainless-steel appliances anchors a covered lounge and entertainment terrace beside a sleek infinity pool and heated jacuzzi. The private dock, secured by a new seawall, offers direct bay access for serious watercraft. Every element — indoor and outdoor furnishings, art, décor, and accessories — conveys with the sale, making Casa Moderne a true turnkey masterpiece.
Bay Point occupies a singular position in Miami's residential landscape — a privately gated community on a peninsula extending into Biscayne Bay, where roughly 160 homes share one of the city's most coveted addresses. Developed largely from the mid-20th century onward, Bay Point has evolved into a neighborhood that attracts architects, executives, artists, and international buyers seeking genuine privacy within one of the world's most dynamic cities. Its guarded entry, tree-lined streets, and direct waterfront access create an atmosphere that feels removed from Miami's perpetual energy while remaining intimately connected to it.
The community sits within the broader Upper East Side corridor of Miami, a neighborhood that has undergone a notable renaissance over the past decade. Once an underappreciated stretch of Biscayne Boulevard, the Upper East Side has emerged as one of Miami's most culturally interesting districts — a place where mid-century modern architecture, independent restaurants, boutique hotels, and creative enterprises coexist with longstanding residential character. The MiMo (Miami Modern) architectural district, designated along Biscayne Boulevard, reflects the area's heritage as a post-war destination and has informed a broader appreciation for design-forward living in the neighborhood.
The Design District, one of Miami's premier destinations for luxury retail, high-end dining, and contemporary art, sits just minutes from Bay Point's gates. Home to flagship boutiques for virtually every major luxury house — Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Cartier — as well as acclaimed galleries and the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA Miami), the Design District represents a caliber of cultural and retail experience rarely found in such proximity to a private residential enclave. Wynwood, Miami's internationally recognized street art and gallery district, is similarly close, its transformed warehouse spaces hosting world-class contemporary art institutions and some of the city's most celebrated culinary destinations.
Biscayne Bay itself is the neighborhood's most compelling natural amenity. One of South Florida's defining bodies of water, the bay offers exceptional conditions for boating, sailing, paddleboarding, and water sports, with direct access to the Florida Keys, the Bahamas, and beyond for those with oceangoing vessels. Biscayne National Park, the largest marine park in the United States, lies to the south, preserving vast expanses of mangrove coastline, coral reef, and open water for exploration.
For daily life, the neighborhood benefits from proximity to some of Miami's finest private schools, world-class healthcare institutions, and the cultural programming of Midtown and Downtown Miami. Miami International Airport is accessible within approximately 20 minutes, a practical consideration for residents with global travel requirements. The beaches of Miami Beach lie just across the Julia Tuttle Causeway, offering the full breadth of Miami Beach's hospitality, dining, and cultural life within easy reach.
Bay Point's combination of genuine privacy, architectural distinction, waterfront access, and proximity to Miami's finest cultural and commercial amenities is, quite simply, without parallel in the city. It is a neighborhood that offers the rarest of urban luxuries: the feeling of living apart from the world while remaining at the center of it.
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