The Miami Stone House offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Miami's history. Built in 1924, this Mediterranean Revival masterpiece, clad in oolitic limestone, stands as one of the city's few remaining homes from its formative era. As Miami celebrates its centennial in 2026, this property represents an irreplaceable piece of architectural heritage. The main residence showcases 1920s grandeur: soaring 10-to-16-foot ceilings, original stained leaded glass interior glazing, marble floors, and a working fireplace. Meticulously renovated in 2004, the home was restored from foundation to roof, while preserving its architectural soul. After two decades, this thoughtful renovation now invites a new steward to refresh and reimagine the spaces. The walled garden compound evokes old Miami romance—a raised terrace (700 SF) beneath a lush tropical canopy, pool and patio spaces, mature tropical fruit trees and the original stone entrance still standing sentinel. The 624-square-foot poolside cottage, redesigned in 2021, offers a full kitchen, bath, and spacious bedroom. Located in Shenandoah, one of Miami's most walkable neighborhoods, features tree-lined streets, parks, Michelin-recognized dining, and shops. Little Havana's vibrant scene is blocks away and Brickell's financial district is just one mile away—ideal for urban professionals seeking historic character with modern convenience. Main House 2/2.5 w/loft, living room, formal dining, den, sitting room and library. Cottage 1/1.
View Virtual TourBedroom on Main Level, Breakfast Area, Closet Cabinetry, Dining Area, Separate/Formal Dining Room, French Door(s)/Atrium Door(s), First Floor Entry, Fireplace, High Ceilings, Main Level Primary, Pantry, Split Bedrooms, Walk-In Closet(s)
Dryer, Dishwasher, Electric Range, Refrigerator, Washer
Fruit Trees, Lighting, Porch, Patio, Storm/Security Shutters
Each winter during Carnaval Miami, salsa tunes blare and the smell of spicy chorizo fills the air on Calle Ocho, the commercial thoroughfare and heart of Miami's Little Havana. The roaring street festival, which culminates in the world's longest conga line, is the last of 10 events comprising the Latin-spiked Carnaval.
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