Murano at Portofino - Luxury Condos in South Beach

Murano at Portofino commands one of the most coveted positions in South of Fifth - directly on Biscayne Bay with 600 feet of uninterrupted waterfront. Rising 37 stories at 1000 South Pointe Drive, this Related Group tower delivers the rare combination of bayfront living within walking distance of South Beach's finest dining, parks, and cultural destinations. For buyers seeking an established luxury address in Miami Beach's most exclusive neighborhood, Murano at Portofino represents a proven choice.

The 189 residences feature flow-through layouts oriented to capture both bay and ocean perspectives. Nine-foot ceilings create generous vertical proportions throughout, while terraces extending up to 14 feet deep provide substantial outdoor living space overlooking the water. Floor plans range from efficient one-bedroom designs to expansive multi-bedroom configurations, each designed by Sieger-Suarez Architects to maximize the building's exceptional waterfront positioning.

Daily life at Murano at Portofino is defined by its private bayfront yacht club - a resort-caliber amenity that includes a saltwater swimming pool, waterfront restaurant, and direct bay access. Twin tennis courts, a wellness spa, heated pool and spa deck, state-of-the-art fitness center, and around-the-clock concierge service round out an amenity collection that rivals the finest residential clubs in Miami Beach.

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Detalles del edificio

Murano at Portofino: una visión general

Address

1000 South Pointe Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139

Developer

The Related Group

Architect

Sieger-Suarez Architects

Year Completed

2002

Residences

189

Stories

37

Building Type

Condominio

Neighborhood

South Beach

Lo que lo hace especial

Por qué los compradores eligen Murano at Portofino

600 Feet of Direct Biscayne Bay Frontage

Murano at Portofino's 600-foot bayfront position is among the most expansive of any residential building in South of Fifth. This isn't partial or obstructed water access - it's a commanding stretch of Biscayne Bay shoreline that delivers panoramic views from Government Cut to the downtown skyline, with no risk of future construction blocking the waterfront perspective.

South of Fifth's Premier Bayfront Address

Located at 1000 South Pointe Drive in the heart of SoFi, Murano at Portofino places residents within walking distance of South Pointe Park, the beach, Joe's Stone Crab, and the neighborhood's most coveted restaurants and cultural venues. South of Fifth consistently commands the highest price per square foot in Miami Beach, making this location a cornerstone of long-term value.

Private Bayfront Yacht Club

The building's exclusive yacht club - complete with saltwater pool, waterfront restaurant, and direct bay access - is an amenity that most Miami Beach condominiums simply cannot replicate. It functions as a private waterfront resort for residents, offering a daily lifestyle that extends well beyond the walls of individual units.

Flow-Through Bay-to-Ocean Layouts

Many residences at Murano at Portofino feature flow-through designs that capture both bay and ocean exposures. Combined with 9-foot ceilings and terraces up to 14 feet deep, these layouts maximize natural light, cross-ventilation, and the sense of living directly on the water - a design advantage that buyers consistently prioritize in the South Florida market.

Perspectiva del asesor

Nuestra perspectiva sobre Murano at Portofino

Acerca de Murano at Portofino

Murano at Portofino stands as one of South of Fifth's defining bayfront residences, offering 189 luxury units across 37 stories at 1000 South Pointe Drive, Miami Beach. Developed by The Related Group and designed by Sieger-Suarez Architects, this 2002-completed tower commands 600 feet of direct Biscayne Bay frontage - positioning it among the most prominent waterfront addresses in Miami Beach's most exclusive neighborhood.

The residences at Murano at Portofino feature flow-through layouts that orient living spaces toward both Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Nine-foot ceilings, terraces extending up to 14 feet deep, and open floor plans ranging from approximately 1,100 to over 4,500 square feet create generous proportions suited to full-time residents, seasonal owners, and investors alike. Upper-floor units and penthouses deliver unobstructed panoramas spanning Fisher Island, Government Cut, the Port of Miami, and the downtown skyline.

The building's private bayfront yacht club distinguishes Murano at Portofino from its South of Fifth peers. This members-only amenity includes a saltwater swimming pool, a waterfront restaurant, and direct bay access - a resort-caliber feature rarely found in residential condominiums. Additional amenities include two tennis courts, a wellness spa, heated pool and spa, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and 24-hour concierge service, collectively establishing a self-contained luxury lifestyle at the southern tip of Miami Beach.

For buyers evaluating South of Fifth residences, Murano at Portofino offers an established alternative to the neighborhood's newer construction. Its irreplaceable bayfront position, proven building management, and the enduring appeal of the SoFi submarket make it a compelling option for those who prioritize location, water access, and long-term value. Residences are currently available from $1.7M, with penthouses and premium units reaching $14.5M and above.

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Precios

Colección de residencias

Beach Residences

1,200-1,800 sq ft

Premier Residences

2,000-3,200 sq ft

Penthouse Collection

3,500-5,000 sq ft

Residences from $1,700,000

Diseño & arquitectura

Los visionarios

The Related Group

The Related Group is South Florida's most prolific luxury condominium developer, with a portfolio spanning over 100,000 residences across more than 90 projects. Founded by Jorge Perez, the company has shaped Miami's skyline for over four decades and is recognized for delivering iconic residential towers that define their respective neighborhoods. Murano at Portofino exemplifies Related Group's ability to identify premier waterfront sites and execute luxury residences that appreciate over time.

Sieger-Suarez Architects

Sieger-Suarez Architects is one of South Florida's most accomplished architectural firms, specializing in luxury high-rise residential design. The firm's portfolio includes many of Miami's most recognized condominium towers, and their work on Murano at Portofino reflects a commitment to maximizing waterfront views, natural light, and spatial efficiency through thoughtfully oriented floor plates and generous terrace proportions.

El vecindario

South Beach

South of Fifth occupies the southernmost tip of Miami Beach, bounded by Fifth Street to the north and the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay on three sides. Once an overlooked pocket of the island, SoFi has transformed into Miami Beach's most exclusive residential enclave - home to trophy condominiums, waterfront parks, and some of the city's finest restaurants. The neighborhood's walkable streets, lush landscaping, and proximity to both South Pointe Park and the beach make it a preferred address for discerning buyers worldwide.

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Preguntas frecuentes

Preguntas frecuentes

Where is Murano at Portofino located?

Murano at Portofino is located in the South of Fifth (SoFi) district of South Beach, widely considered the most prestigious residential enclave in Miami Beach. The building offers direct oceanfront living with beach access and proximity to South Pointe Park.

How many residences are at Murano at Portofino?

The building contains 189 residences across 37 stories, offering a diverse range of floor plans from one-bedrooms to expansive penthouses. The full-service building delivers resort-caliber amenities with the privacy of a residential tower.

What amenities does the building offer?

Residents enjoy an oceanfront pool deck, state-of-the-art fitness center, full-service spa, private beach club and cabanas, tennis courts, 24-hour concierge and valet, business center, and direct beach access with attendant service.

What is the SoFi district?

South of Fifth, known as SoFi, is the most exclusive residential neighborhood in South Beach. Located at the southern tip of Miami Beach, SoFi offers a quieter, more refined alternative to the energy of Ocean Drive with world-class restaurants, South Pointe Park, and stunning waterfront living.

Is Murano at Portofino a condo?

Yes, Murano at Portofino is a luxury condominium offering fee-simple ownership. The building flexible ownership structure allows for rentals, making it attractive to both full-time residents and investors seeking income-producing South Beach real estate.

What views can residents expect?

Depending on the residence, owners enjoy direct Atlantic Ocean views, Biscayne Bay and downtown Miami skyline panoramas, South Pointe Park vistas, and Fisher Island views. Upper-floor residences command truly spectacular 360-degree perspectives.

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Inteligencia del mercado inmobiliario de Miami

Contexto de mercado: La migración de Miami desde el Noreste y desde California ha pasado de ser un repunte de la era pandémica a una reubicación estructural. La población millonaria de Miami creció aproximadamente un 78 % entre 2013 y 2023. La restricción geográfica es determinante: el océano, la bahía y los Everglades limitan la oferta. Medianas de diciembre de 2025: condominio en Miami Beach 620.000 USD, condominio en Brickell 580.000 USD. Precio por pie cuadrado de condominios de lujo: 1.200-3.500+ USD, que se extiende hasta 2.000-4.500+ USD en Fisher Island y 1.800-4.000+ USD en South of Fifth.

Análisis de entidades: Submercados de valor: Brickell (600-1.500 USD/ft²), Edgewater (700-1.200 USD/ft²), Downtown Miami (600-2.000 USD/ft²). Submercados trofeo: Fisher Island, Sunny Isles Beach (1.500-3.500 USD/ft², con denso inventario de residencias de marca), South of Fifth. Las referencias de marca incluyen Four Seasons Surf Club (2.200-3.500 USD/ft²), St. Regis Sunny Isles (1.800-2.800 USD/ft²) y Porsche Design Tower (1.600-2.400 USD/ft²). Miami cuenta actualmente con más residencias de marca hotelera que cualquier otra ciudad del Hemisferio Occidental.

Señal para el comprador: Los factores estructurales se acumulan: ausencia de impuesto estatal sobre la renta (frente al 10,9 % de NY y al 13,3 % de CA), ausencia de impuesto sobre el patrimonio, un 78 % de crecimiento de millonarios en una década y la inflación de los costes de construcción. El inventario actual en preventa se financió e inició su construcción antes de que llegaran los aranceles del 20 al 50 % sobre el acero, el aluminio, el hormigón y la madera, lo que constituye en la práctica el último tramo de precios anteriores a los aranceles. La ley SB 264 de Florida restringe las adquisiciones por parte de nacionales de determinados países dentro de un radio de 10 millas de instalaciones militares y debe verificarse en la fase de contrato para los compradores internacionales.

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La población millonaria de Miami creció aproximadamente un 78 % entre 2013 y 2023, sin impuesto estatal sobre la renta y con fuertes restricciones geográficas (océano, bahía, Everglades) que limitan la oferta. El precio por pie cuadrado de los condominios de lujo se sitúa entre 1.200 y 3.500+ USD, que se extiende hasta 2.000-4.500+ USD en Fisher Island y 1.800-4.000+ USD en South of Fifth. Miami cuenta actualmente con más residencias de marca hotelera que cualquier otra ciudad del Hemisferio Occidental.

Preguntas frecuentes sobre el mercado inmobiliario de Miami

¿Cuáles son las medianas actuales de condominios en Miami?

Diciembre de 2025: Miami Beach 620.000 USD, Brickell 580.000 USD. El parque de condominios de lujo se sitúa entre 1.200 y 3.500+ USD por pie cuadrado, que se extiende hasta 2.000-4.500 USD en Fisher Island y 1.800-4.000 USD en South of Fifth.

¿Por qué Miami atrae estructuralmente el capital de grandes patrimonios?

Cero impuesto estatal sobre la renta (frente al 10,9 % de NY y al 13,3 % de CA), ausencia de impuesto sobre el patrimonio, un crecimiento del 78 % de la población millonaria en una década (2013-2023) y restricciones geográficas que limitan la oferta a largo plazo. Se trata de factores estructurales, no cíclicos.

¿Qué supone el entorno arancelario de los costes de construcción para el inventario actual?

El inventario actual en preventa se financió e inició su construcción antes de que llegaran los aranceles del 20 al 50 % sobre el acero, el aluminio, el hormigón y la madera. Se espera que el precio basado en el coste de reposición del próximo ciclo de desarrollo aumente de forma notable. Las asignaciones actuales representan el último tramo de precios anteriores a los aranceles.

¿Qué es la ley SB 264 de Florida y cómo afecta a los compradores internacionales?

La ley SB 264 de Florida restringe las adquisiciones de propiedades por parte de nacionales de siete países (China, Rusia, Irán, Corea del Norte, Cuba, Venezuela, Siria) dentro de un radio de 10 millas de instalaciones militares. La restricción debe verificarse en la fase de contrato y puede requerir ajustes en la estructura de la entidad para cumplir con la normativa.

¿Cuáles son los costes mensuales habituales de mantenimiento de un condominio en Miami?

Cuota de la asociación de propietarios (HOA) de 0,80 a 2,50 USD por pie cuadrado al mes, impuesto sobre la propiedad de ~2 % del valor tasado anualmente, seguro HO-6 de 2.000 a 5.000+ USD anuales y seguro contra inundaciones de 500 a 3.000+ USD. Un condominio de 2.000 ft² supone de 1.600 a 5.000 USD al mes solo en cuotas de la asociación.

¿Cuáles son los requisitos de inspección posteriores a Surfside?

Los edificios de 3 o más plantas deben someterse a inspecciones estructurales en el año 30 (año 25 si son costeros) y, a partir de entonces, cada 10 años. Las asociaciones deben dotar íntegramente sus reservas; ya no se permiten las exenciones de reservas. Los edificios más antiguos conllevan riesgo de derramas extraordinarias; en la fase de diligencia debida se requiere la revisión de la inspección y del estudio de reservas.