
A two-level duplex penthouse at Vita at Grove Isle in Coconut Grove has quietly turned into one of Miami's splashiest new listings, hitting the market at $23.5 million. The sole SOLE PH-1 offering comes with a private 40-foot rooftop pool, sweeping Biscayne Bay and downtown Miami views, and close to 13,000 square feet of combined indoor and outdoor living space.
According to Douglas Elliman, SOLE PH-1 is asking $23.5 million and offers about 7,027 square feet of interior space plus roughly 5,600 square feet of terraces, for a total of around 13,000 square feet. The four-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath home is accessed via a private elevator and features 11-foot ceilings. The unit is offered turnkey, with integrated Crestron controls and Lutron HomeWorks lighting among its smart-home systems.
On the rooftop level, a 97-foot terrace serves as the entertainment deck, framing the 40-foot private pool, a summer kitchen, and multiple lounge areas with unobstructed bay and skyline panoramas. Profile Miami notes that the residence is being marketed fully furnished by Artefacto and that retractable glass walls tie the great rooms directly to 13-foot-deep bayfront terraces.
Design and smart-home finish
Inside, the look leans toward stripped-back luxury rather than over-the-top glitz. The penthouse includes a Molteni chef's kitchen with Miele appliances and hardware-free lacquered cabinetry, plus book-matched marble in the primary bath. As detailed by Robb Report, the bayfront primary suite spans roughly 600 square feet, with two walk-in closets and a 450-square-foot bedroom that opens straight onto the terrace.
What it means for Coconut Grove
Vita at Grove Isle is the private island's first new residential project in decades, completed in late 2025 by Ugo Colombo's CMC Group and tucked onto a 20-acre gated island just off Coconut Grove, according to Vita at Grove Isle. The Real Deal has tracked brisk activity at the development, including multiple penthouse closings and nearly $400 million in sales momentum at the project, with trophy penthouses closing in the high-teens to low-20s million range, per The Real Deal. A related March deal that closed at $21.5 million was chronicled in Miami Real Estate Chief Drops $21.5M.
The new listing is represented by Nelson Gonzalez of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices EWM Realty, with full specs and MLS details available to brokers and buyers through Douglas Elliman. For a deeper look at the interiors and finishes, see the listing photos as well as coverage from Robb Report.









