A unique six-bedroom home that was once a filming location for TV series Miami Vice is now on the market for $30 million.
Located at 3467 N Moorings Way, Miami, this lavish mansion offers 6,268 square feet of living space, a powder room and overlooks the glistening waters of Biscayne Bay.
Known as Villa Serenita, the Mediterranean Revival-style mansion was built in 1929 and designed by renowned Miami architect Walter De Garmo.
The property has been restored by renowned industry experts over the years, including Portuondo Perrotti architects and most recently, Bunny Williams in 2022.
A unique six-bedroom home that was once a filming location for TV series Miami Vice is now on the market for $30 million
Located at 3467 N Moorings Way, Miami, this lavish mansion offers 6,268 square feet of living space, a powder room and overlooks the glistening waters of Biscayne Bay
Known as Villa Serenita, the Mediterranean Revival-style mansion was built in 1929 and designed by renowned Miami architect Walter De Garmo. Scenes from Miami Vice (pictured) were filmed there
Most famously, the home was a filming location for the hit TV show Miami Vice, which ran from 1984 to 1989.
In the Miami Squeeze episode, which aired in the fifth season in 1989, the mansion belonged to British drug trafficker Sebastian Ross, who connects with a congresswoman trying to save her son.
Savvy Vice fans will notice the signature arched ceilings that were a backdrop for a shootout scene in an upstairs room.
Highlights of the mansion include a dining room with a pastel-blue vaulted ceiling, an oversized living room with colorful lighting and built-in shelving.
Outdoors, you will discover a serene oasis, which includes a picturesque koi pond, a pool and verdant gardens designed by award-winning SMI Landscape Architects.
The real beauty of the property is in its attentive historic details such as restored crown moldings, soft archways, and ornate fireplaces.
‘Crafted by renowned Miami architect Walter De Garmo, this timeless abode has been meticulously restored,’ the listing reads.
The property has had $12 million invested in it during recent restoration efforts.
The property has been restored by renowned industry experts over the years, including Portuondo Perrotti architects and most recently, Bunny Williams in 2022
Highlights of the mansion include a dining room with a pastel-blue vaulted ceiling, an oversized living room with colorful lighting and built-in shelving
Most famously, the home was a filming location for the hit TV show Miami Vice, which ran from 1984 to 1989
In the Miami Squeeze episode, which aired in the fifth season in 1989, the mansion belonged to British drug trafficker Sebastian Ross, who connects with a congresswoman trying to save her son
Outdoors, you will discover a serene oasis, which includes a picturesque koi pond, a pool and verdant gardens designed by award-winning SMI Landscape Architects
‘Crafted by renowned Miami architect Walter De Garmo, this timeless abode has been meticulously restored,’ the listing reas
‘Seamlessly blending historic charm with contemporary luxury, the property radiates unparalleled craftsmanship and historical significance, epitomizing the grandeur of Miami’s architectural heritage.
‘Outdoor indulgences abound, featuring a pool, waterfront vistas, a tranquil fountain, and a picturesque koi pond.
‘Enveloped by lush grounds overlooking the shimmering waters of Biscayne Bay, artfully completed by the acclaimed SMI Architects, this haven provides an oasis for serene relaxation and opulent soirées alike.’
The listing is held by Renier Casanova of Compass.