Casa Cipriani Miami Beach
Miami Beach

Casa Cipriani Miami Beach

A Private Members' Club With Just 23 Oceanfront Residences

Building Details

Casa Cipriani Miami Beach at a Glance

Address

3611 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33140

Developer

13th Floor Investments / Midtown Equities

Architect

Brandon Haw / Revuelta Architecture International

Residences

23

Building Type

Condominium

Neighborhood

Miami Beach

About Casa Cipriani Miami Beach

Casa Cipriani Miami Beach

Overview

Casa Cipriani Miami Beach represents a distinct category of oceanfront development along Collins Avenue: a low-density, brand-driven residential asset defined by scarcity, hospitality integration, and controlled access.

Located at 3611 Collins Avenue, the project consists of just 23 branded residences within an approximately 17-story oceanfront tower, integrated with a 40-suite boutique hotel and private members' club.

Developed by 13th Floor Investments and Midtown Equities, with design by Brandon Haw and Revuelta Architecture International, Casa Cipriani is being positioned at the top tier of the Miami Beach market, with reported entry pricing beginning around $25 million.

What This Project Actually Is

Casa Cipriani Miami Beach is not a conventional condominium.

It is best understood as a private members' club with a limited number of residences embedded within the ecosystem.

  • Extreme Scarcity: Only 23 residences, placing it among the lowest-density developments in Miami Beach
  • Hospitality-Driven Model: Ownership integrated into Cipriani's global service and brand ecosystem
  • Oceanfront Positioning: Direct beachfront location along Collins Avenue
  • Controlled Access Environment: Designed around privacy rather than scale

Why Casa Cipriani Matters

Casa Cipriani reflects a broader structural shift in ultra-luxury real estate:

Scarcity Over Scale: Ultra-prime buyers are prioritizing low-density environments over large towers.

Brand-Led Demand: Global hospitality brands increasingly drive buyer demand and pricing power.

Boutique Residential Model: With only 23 residences, the project operates more like a private residential club than a traditional condominium.

Oceanfront Constraint: New development sites along Collins Avenue are extremely limited, reinforcing long-term scarcity.

As a result, projects of this scale and positioning are expected to remain rare within the Miami Beach market.

Advisory: Cipriani Miami (Brickell) vs Miami Beach

For buyers evaluating the Cipriani brand in South Florida, it is essential to distinguish between two fundamentally different asset classes:

  • Cipriani Residences Miami (Brickell): High-rise, high-density urban tower designed for skyline living
  • Casa Cipriani Miami Beach: Low-rise, ultra-boutique oceanfront development designed for privacy and exclusivity

These are not competing assets. The Brickell tower serves a primary urban lifestyle; the Beach property functions as a long-term, scarcity-driven oceanfront holding.

Pricing and Market Positioning

Casa Cipriani is being introduced at the highest tier of the Miami Beach market.

Reported entry pricing begins around $25 million. Premium residences are expected to trade above initial launch levels.

Casa Cipriani is not positioned as a conventional luxury condominium — it is a boutique, brand-driven asset designed for a global UHNW buyer base.

Buyer Profile

  • Global Portfolio Collectors
  • Cipriani Brand Loyalists
  • Privacy-focused UHNW buyers
  • International second-home buyers
  • Buyers seeking hospitality-integrated ownership

Design and Architectural Identity

The design by Brandon Haw, supported by Revuelta Architecture International, reflects a more restrained and historically influenced architectural language, drawing from the legacy of Collins Avenue's early luxury hotels.

This results in a development that feels more timeless, more controlled, and less speculative than contemporary glass towers.

How It Fits Into Billionaires Beach

Casa Cipriani is a key component of Billionaires Beach Miami, sitting alongside:

But distinguishes itself through club-driven identity and extreme scarcity.

Final Positioning

Casa Cipriani Miami Beach is best understood not as a standalone development, but as part of a broader shift toward boutique, hospitality-integrated, ultra-prime oceanfront assets.

Within the emerging Billionaires Beach corridor, it occupies a unique position — defined by club-driven identity and extreme scarcity rather than architectural scale or vertical ambition.

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