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Miami Beach Mega Penthouses: Inside the $78M Apogee and $37M Perigon Listings

Apogee Penthouse interior South Beach Miami double-height ceilings ocean views glass staircase

There are penthouses, and then there are penthouses. The kind that redefine what it means to live at the top — literally and figuratively. In 2026, two Miami Beach residences stand apart from every other listing on the market: the $78 million Apogee Penthouse in South of Fifth, and the $37 million Penthouse West at The Perigon on Mid-Beach.

These are not speculative renderings or early-stage promises. One is a fully realized, design-complete trophy in the most exclusive neighborhood on Miami Beach. The other is a brand-new creation from a Pritzker Prize-winning architect, delivering in 2027. Together, they represent the two distinct paths to penthouse living that serious buyers are evaluating right now.

The Apogee Penthouse: $78 Million — South of Fifth’s Crown Jewel

At 800 South Pointe Drive, the Apogee has been the benchmark for boutique luxury on Miami Beach since it was completed in 2008. Developed by Jorge Perez’s Related Group, designed by Sieger Suarez Architects, and with common areas appointed by internationally acclaimed design firm Yabu Pushelberg, Apogee contains just 67 residences across 22 stories. It is not a tower you stumble into. It is one you earn your way into.

The penthouse listing at $78 million is a corner tri-level spanning over 21,000 total square feet — approximately 9,049 square feet of interior living space and more than 13,000 square feet of private outdoor space. Designed by PH Design Studio, the residence was conceived as a single-family estate in the sky.

Apogee South Beach luxury condominium building exterior in the South of Fifth neighborhood of Miami Beach
Apogee South Beach — the iconic oceanfront tower in South of Fifth. Image: MLS / Luxe Living Realty
Interior of the Apogee South Beach penthouse residence with luxury finishes and ocean views
The Apogee Penthouse — over 9,000 square feet of interior living space designed as a single-family estate in the sky. Image: MLS / Luxe Living Realty

What Makes This Penthouse Exceptional

Five bedrooms and seven bathrooms are distributed across three full floors connected by a sculptural Faour glass staircase and a private interior elevator. The main level features soaring 24-foot double-height ceilings with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay, Government Cut, and the downtown Miami skyline.

The private rooftop is where this penthouse moves from extraordinary to unrepeatable. At over 7,000 square feet, it includes a heated pool and spa, a full cabana suite with sauna, a Gaudi marble waterfall with dining for 22 guests, a fully equipped stainless steel summer kitchen, and a private outdoor theater with surround sound. This is the kind of rooftop that would be the centerpiece amenity of an entire building elsewhere — here, it belongs to one residence.

The chef’s kitchen is outfitted with Miele appliances, complemented by a separate service kitchen and prep area with staff bath. The primary suite includes a private library with an integrated moving bookcase that reveals a concealed entrance to the bedroom — a detail that speaks to the level of design thinking at work here. The primary bath is wrapped in light American ash wood and Gaudi marble, with laser-sculptured stone art walls and an outdoor shower.

Building amenities at Apogee include a resort-style pool with poolside cabanas, full-service concierge, 24-hour valet, spa, fitness center, and what the building describes as presidential-level security. The penthouse itself comes with an air-conditioned 2.5-car garage and temperature-controlled wine storage.

Apogee Penthouse private rooftop pool South of Fifth Miami Beach with ocean views
The Apogee Penthouse’s private rooftop — pool, spa, outdoor theater, and dining for 22. Photo: MLS / Luxe Living Realty

The South of Fifth Factor

Location is what separates a very expensive penthouse from an irreplaceable one. South of Fifth — known locally as SoFi — occupies the southernmost tip of Miami Beach, surrounded on three sides by water. Restrictive zoning means no meaningful new high-rise development is possible here, ever. Every existing residence in a building like Apogee is, by definition, permanently scarce.

SoFi is walkable, quiet relative to the rest of South Beach, and home to more than 20 acclaimed restaurants. South Pointe Park and its iconic pier sit steps from the Apogee’s entrance. For buyers who want to own the best of what already exists in Miami Beach, this is where the conversation begins — and often ends.

Penthouse West at The Perigon: $37 Million — A New Standard on Mid-Beach

Five miles north on Collins Avenue, an entirely different proposition is taking shape. The Perigon at 5333 Collins Avenue is a collaboration between three forces that have never before converged on a single Miami Beach project: MAST Capital and Starwood Capital Group as developers, Rem Koolhaas and OMA (Office for Metropolitan Architecture) as the building architect, and Tara Bernerd & Partners handling interior design.

The Perigon Miami Beach exterior rendering at 5333 Collins Avenue designed by Rem Koolhaas OMA
The Perigon at 5333 Collins Avenue — designed by Rem Koolhaas and OMA, Miami Beach’s first Pritzker Prize-winning residential project.

This is OMA’s first residential project on Miami Beach — a distinction that matters. Rem Koolhaas is a Pritzker Prize laureate whose body of work includes the Seattle Central Library, CCTV Headquarters in Beijing, and the Fondazione Prada in Milan. His involvement signals that The Perigon is not another luxury condo tower. It is an architectural statement.

The 17-story oceanfront tower will contain just 73 residences plus eight private guest suites available exclusively to owners. Penthouse West is a two-level residence offering 5,685 square feet of interior living space and an additional 6,487 square feet of private terraces — over 12,000 total square feet of living.

Perigon Penthouse West Miami Beach great room interior rendering with panoramic ocean views
Penthouse West great room at The Perigon — 5,685 square feet of interior living with ocean and bay views.

What Penthouse West Delivers

Four bedrooms and seven bathrooms across two levels, with panoramic views spanning the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay, and the Intracoastal Waterway. As developer inventory, the buyer selects kitchen cabinetry, flooring, and closet finishes — a level of personalization rarely available at this price point. The kitchen comes pre-specified with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, gas cooking, and stone countertops.

The building’s amenities are calibrated for residents who expect hotel-level service without hotel-level crowds. Nearly 40,000 square feet of amenity space includes a resident-only restaurant helmed by Michelin-starred Chef Shaun Hergatt, residential butler service, a curated house car program, full valet, spa, fitness center, and pool. The Perigon has also achieved LEED Gold certification — an increasingly relevant consideration for institutional-quality buyers evaluating long-term asset value.

Three garage spaces are included, with the option of self-parking or valet — a small detail that reveals how thoughtfully this building treats ownership autonomy.

Perigon Penthouse West Miami Beach private rooftop pool terrace with ocean views
Private rooftop pool and terrace at Penthouse West — over 6,400 square feet of outdoor space.

Why Mid-Beach, Why Now

Mid-Beach is experiencing a renaissance. Positioned between the energy of South Beach and the established wealth of Bal Harbour, this stretch of Collins Avenue offers wider beaches, lower density, and a sense of space that South of Fifth simply cannot replicate. The Perigon joins a tier that includes the Faena House, the Edition Residences, and the Surf Club Four Seasons — buildings that have collectively repositioned Mid-Beach as a peer to any luxury enclave in the world.

For buyers who want to shape a residence from the ground up — choosing finishes, influencing layout details, and owning something that has never been lived in — The Perigon represents an opportunity that the secondary market in SoFi does not offer.

Apogee PenthousePerigon Penthouse W
Price$78,000,000$37,000,000
Interior9,049 SF5,485 SF
Total living21,000+ SF12,000+ SF
Beds / Baths5 BD / 7 BA4 BD / 5.5 BA
BuildingApogee (2008)The Perigon (2027)
ArchitectSieger SuarezRem Koolhaas / OMA
LocationSouth of FifthMid-Beach
StatusResalePre-construction

Listing prices sourced from MLS and are subject to change without notice. Contact David for current pricing and availability.

Two Penthouses, Two Philosophies

These two listings frame the central question every ultra-luxury buyer faces: do you want the finished masterpiece, or do you want to commission one?

The Apogee penthouse is the finished masterpiece. Every surface, every system, every sight line has been resolved. You walk in, and it is done — at a level that took years and millions in design fees to achieve. The tri-level format, the private rooftop, the South of Fifth address: none of this can be replicated, because the zoning and the building itself will never allow it again. At $78 million, you are paying for scarcity, provenance, and a residence that functions as a private estate within a 67-unit building.

Penthouse West at The Perigon is the commission. You are buying architecture by Rem Koolhaas, interiors by Tara Bernerd, and the ability to personalize a brand-new residence with the finishes you select. At $37 million, the value proposition is materially different: nearly the same total square footage, new construction, a Michelin-starred restaurant in the building, and an oceanfront position on Mid-Beach’s widest stretch of sand. What you are exchanging is the SoFi address and the fully-realized design for new construction pedigree and customization.

The Miami Beach Penthouse Market in 2026

Context matters. In late 2025, a penthouse at the Surf Club Four Seasons closed at $86 million — setting a new Miami-Dade County condo sales record and surpassing the $60 million Faena House benchmark that had stood since 2015. Price per square foot in prime Miami Beach luxury has now established a floor above $1,000.

Industry analysts are calling 2026 the year of the penthouse, with active listings ranging from $30 million to well over $150 million across Miami Beach, Bal Harbour, and the new developments rising along Biscayne Bay. The buyers driving this market are not speculating. They are relocating wealth — from the Northeast, from Latin America, from Europe — and they are seeking residences that serve as both primary homes and generational assets.

Both the Apogee and The Perigon sit squarely within this wave. They are priced at levels the market has validated, in buildings and locations that justify the ask.

Which Penthouse Is Right for You?

If you are evaluating either of these residences — or if you want to understand how they compare to other trophy penthouses currently available on Miami Beach — I am happy to share what I am seeing in this market. These are the kinds of properties where access, timing, and local insight make a measurable difference.

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