Juan Pablo Montoya Lists Miami Penthouse for $14 Million
The extraordinary home, which comes with more cache than an American Express Centurion card, is 6,500-square feet and is perched atop one of Miami’s most exclusive addresses. Photos
There are resplendent marble floors—the perfect complement to the searing Florida heat—and floor-to-ceiling windows that encompass the whole of the first floor. Every corner of this luxurious home captures views of the crystalline water below—and includes every possible artisan touch.
The kitchen lies in wait for residents—or more likely, a crew of caterers—to prepare sumptuous repasts with custom-hewn cabinetry, stylish obsidian-colored granite, and the highest of high appliances.
Though it’s a penthouse of the utmost in style and museum-like elegance, it’s still a comfortable home for even the smallest children: Montoya’s two young daughters have their own pink-and-lace retreat tucked neatly away in the home’s private recesses.
In 2014, Juan Pablo Montoya formally switched from the NASCAR series back to IndyCar racing. He won the Indianapolis 500 in 2000, and Montoya also was the NASCAR Rookie of the Year in 2007. Additionally, he has won the 24 Hours of Daytona three times in his career (2007, 2008, 2013).
Listed by Ximena Penuela of Clarte Realty, this dazzling home can be yours for a mere $14 million.