Exclusive | A rarely available home designed by a late Pritzker-winning architect has listed for $7.79M in Miami

The late Pritzker Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid designed breathtaking works around the world — but when it comes to homes, and particularly in the United States, they’re in very short supply.Now, there’s a rare chance to own an apartment at her One Thousand Museum tower in Miami.It asks $7.79 million — and, in this building, that could be a bargain.

Especially since One Thousand Museum was the Iraqi-British architect’s final edifice.It was completed in 2019 by her firm, three years after her death in 2016 at age 65.

The 62-story structure rises 707 feet across from Museum Park.Such rarity of homeownership in one of her properties brings big-name owners — and the prospective owner of this listed unit can be in some powerful company, at least for now.This is where billionaire hedge funder Ken Griffin, of Citadel, has currently listed his 9,200-square-foot penthouse for $21 million — down from its $23 million ask in March. He bought the five-bedroom, six-bath aerie as a blank box for $18 million in 2021. Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Marc Anthony has also just rented his apartment in the building for $43,000 a month, Gimme Shelter has learned.It’s also on the market for $9.9 million to buy. And Loren Ridinger, the co-founder and CEO of Market America and close pal of fellow mom-preneurs Victoria Beckham and Kim Kardashian, also listed her penthouse in April for $24 million.

(Ridinger’s late husband, Market America co-founder J.R.Ridinger, bought the unit with her for $19 million in 2021, a year before his death.)The sellers of the $7.79 million unit, Miguel and Cristina Rodriguez, bought it for $6.18 million in 2021.The half-floor residence comes with stunning views of Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean and the Miami skyline.

Inside, there’s a chef’s kitchen with a refrigerated wine storage area.The main bedroom suite has a walk-in closet and a private terrace.The listing brokers are Douglas Elliman’s Miguel Solis and Fernando ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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