Real Estate

Dream homes

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Miami, Fla. $15 million If you’re gonna dream big, why not live your dream in “the highest penthouse in Florida,” atop the Four Seasons Hotel and Residences? This 70th-floor Brickell Avenue condo is enormous — the owner combined three units for a total of 7,458 square feet with four bedrooms and 4 1/2 bathrooms. There’s also lots of luxurious touches throughout, including Italian and German marble finishes, Swarovski chandeliers, an onyx bar with temperature-controlled 20-case wine cellar and a media room with “interchangeable colored lighting.” Then of course, there’s that true luxury: “panoramic views” from every room. Agent: Chad Carroll, Douglas Elliman, 305-695-6300
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TriBeCa $5.395 million Here it is: the “most sought-after unit” in the neighborhood’s “finest” building. The “oversized” corner condo, with its “brilliant light” and “sweeping views,” encompasses 2,372 square feet with three bedrooms (each with an en-suite marble bathroom), as well as large entertaining spaces — a loggia with “floor-to-ceiling” windows, an open Bulthaup kitchen — plus a half-bathroom. The 101 Warren St. building, in addition to its “impeccable level of service,” offers an “exceptionally maintained” fitness center, on-site parking, indoor and outdoor lounges, meeting and screening rooms and easy access to the rest of its mixed-use development (including a Whole Foods). Agents: Douglas Albert and Brian Rice, The Corcoran Group, 212-444-7940 and 212-444-7969
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New Canaan, Conn. $4.999 million With 10,000 square feet, plus a finished lower level and finished attic for another 5,400 square feet, this estate home, built in 2010, offers many opportunities. Along with five bedrooms (and 8 1/2 bathrooms) and a wood-paneled, double-height library with its own fireplace (one of four total), there’s a home theater, a billiards area, a gym, playrooms and even “professional bowling lanes.” With its 2.4 acres of property and four levels connected by elevator, the home “accommodates both grand-scale entertaining and casual living” — and, you know, bowling night. Agents: Susan O’Rourke and Bettina Hegel, Halstead Property, 203-966-7800