Step Inside 4 Multi-Million Dollar Historic Florida Mansions

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

Tour 4 Multi-Million Dollar Historic Homes in Florida
Daniel Hertzberg @ Coldwell Banker Realty

Florida’s rich heritage is beautifully reflected in its historic homes, where timeless elegance meets modern luxury. In this tour of four multi-million dollar estates, we explore properties that capture the essence of Florida’s storied past while embracing contemporary comforts. From a 1910 Neoclassical Estate in Miami to a 1924 Mediterranean Home in Miami Beach, a charming 1901 Conch Cottage in Key West, and a stately 1923 Old Spanish Villa in Coral Gables, each residence tells its own unique story of preservation and style.

1. 1910 Neoclassical Estate in Miami

1910 Neoclassical Estate in Miami
Lourdes Alatriste @ Douglas Elliman

Built in 1910 for John T. Peacock, one of Coconut Grove’s founders, this neoclassical-inspired residence spans 8,578 total square feet (5,960 of livable area) on 1.06 acres. Listed at $16,000,000, the two-story villa combines historic significance with modern luxury. Cherry hardwood floors, mahogany doors, and a grand columned façade highlight its timeless elegance. Recent updates include a steam bath with aromatherapy in the primary suite and a lit tennis court. A long, gated driveway leads to this lushly landscaped piece of Miami history.

Where is Miami?

Where is Miami?
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Miami sits along Florida’s southeastern coast, known for its tropical climate, cultural diversity, and vibrant nightlife. Coconut Grove, one of its oldest neighborhoods, is just south of Downtown. Founded in the 19th century, it retains a bohemian charm with outdoor cafes, art festivals, and lush greenery. Close to Biscayne Bay and major highways, this area offers easy access to beaches, shopping, and the city’s international airport, reflecting Miami’s global appeal.

Library

Library
Lourdes Alatriste @ Douglas Elliman

A cozy library features white built-in shelves that frame the walls from floor to ceiling. Soft, neutral seating with tufted upholstery and sleek wooden chairs creates a relaxed reading area. Natural light streams through glass doors, highlighting art pieces and decorative objects. Overhead track lighting adds a contemporary touch, while the room’s warm tones maintain a welcoming feel. The layout encourages both quiet study and casual conversation.

Foyer

Foyer
Lourdes Alatriste @ Douglas Elliman

In the foyer, crisp white walls contrast with dark hardwood floors. An arched hallway and curved staircase guide visitors to upper levels. Decorative molding around each archway adds a refined touch, and recessed lighting keeps the area bright. Soft natural light filters in from adjoining rooms, highlighting the home’s architectural details. The overall impression is one of stately elegance balanced with a comfortable, welcoming ambiance.

Shelves

Shelves
Lourdes Alatriste @ Douglas Elliman

Built-in cabinets span an entire wall, offering both open shelving and mesh-front doors. A sliding ladder on rails provides easy access to upper shelves. Track lights along the top illuminate books and collectibles, while a plush rug anchors the space. The adjacent doorway opens into a room with a white fireplace, linking the library-like shelving area to a cozy seating area. This corner blends storage functionality with sophisticated design.

Dining Room

Dining Room
Lourdes Alatriste @ Douglas Elliman

A polished marble-topped table stands at the center, surrounded by plush, navy-blue chairs. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors line one wall, framing lush garden views and allowing natural light to fill the space. A pastel-hued area rug softens the dark hardwood floor, while modern pendant lights hang above the table. Mirrored accents and a stylish sideboard add a refined flair. The room’s open layout and large windows foster an inviting atmosphere for meals and gatherings.

Patio

Patio
Lourdes Alatriste @ Douglas Elliman

This covered patio boasts a vaulted wood-beamed ceiling and graceful columns along its perimeter. Intricately patterned tiles create a vibrant floor, while wicker seating arranged around a small table offers a place to relax. Arched openings look onto the lawn and pool, bringing the outdoors in. The open-air design allows gentle breezes, and a subtle blend of white and natural tones evokes a tropical, resort-like ambiance perfect for casual entertaining.

Pool Area

Pool Area
Lourdes Alatriste @ Douglas Elliman

A spacious stone terrace wraps around a shimmering pool, flanked by lush tropical foliage. The home’s white façade rises in the background, with multiple French doors leading inside. Ornamental planters add splashes of color against the neutral stone. Tall columns and an upper-level balcony overlook the courtyard-like setting, enhancing the property’s sense of grandeur. This outdoor oasis is ideal for swimming, lounging, or hosting, reflecting the estate’s blend of luxury and relaxation.

Source: Douglas Elliman via Zillow

2. 1924 Mediterranean Home in Miami Beach

1924 Mediterranean Home in Miami Beach
Daniel Hertzberg @ Coldwell Banker Realty

Built in 1924, this Mediterranean-style home sits on a 9,272-square-foot lot in Miami Beach’s Venetian Islands. Priced at $6,500,000, it offers 4,352 square feet of living space with five bedrooms and four-and-a-half baths. Renovations include soaring ceilings, impact windows, and a rooftop deck overlooking Biscayne Bay, blending historic charm with contemporary luxury. A pool and yard complete the island retreat.

Where is Miami Beach?

Where is Miami Beach?
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Miami Beach lies off Florida’s southeastern coast, connected to mainland Miami by bridges spanning Biscayne Bay. Known for its Art Deco Historic District, pristine beaches, and vibrant nightlife, it has grown into a global destination. The Venetian Islands, between Downtown and South Beach, combine waterfront living with urban convenience, offering cultural attractions, upscale dining, and year-round sunshine, plus global flair.

Aerial View

Aerial View
Daniel Hertzberg @ Coldwell Banker Realty

A sweeping aerial shot reveals the home’s white façade set on a very triangular corner lot. Lush greenery encircles the property, with manicured lawns and tall palms adding privacy. From above, the home’s multiple balconies, rooftop deck, and pool area stand out. Surrounding waters of Biscayne Bay highlight the exclusive Venetian Islands setting, blending urban convenience and serene, tropical living.

Kitchen

Kitchen
Daniel Hertzberg @ Coldwell Banker Realty

An expansive gourmet kitchen showcases white cabinetry, brass hardware, and a central island topped with quartz. Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances line the walls, while a farmhouse sink sits beneath a sleek window. Pendant lights hang overhead, casting warm illumination on polished surfaces. Colorful art adds personality, and high ceilings create an airy feel. It’s a culinary haven for effortless entertaining.

Dining Room

Dining Room
Daniel Hertzberg @ Coldwell Banker Realty

A lofty dining area features a glossy white table surrounded by patterned chairs. Artwork and eclectic décor adorn the tall walls, illuminated by natural light from arched windows. The high ceiling truly accentuates the room’s spacious feel, while a light wood floor grounds the design. Bold accent pieces lend personality, balancing contemporary flair with an inviting setting for shared meals.

Bar

Bar
Daniel Hertzberg @ Coldwell Banker Realty

A built-in bar area features sleek gray cabinetry with glass shelves displaying an array of bottles. A marble-topped counter houses a sink, wine cooler, and mini-fridge for convenient service. Subtle backsplash tiles add texture, while overhead lighting highlights the polished surfaces. Positioned near the living space, this stylish corner transitions from casual gatherings to refined entertaining, blending function and flair.

Garden

Garden
Daniel Hertzberg @ Coldwell Banker Realty

A lush backyard garden features artificial turf and a wooden playset, complete with swings and a slide. Tropical foliage offers shade, while Adirondack chairs provide seating under a mature tree. The fenced perimeter ensures privacy, creating a safe retreat for children and pets to play. Dappled sunlight filters through the greenery, establishing a peaceful environment that balances recreation with relaxation.

Balcony

Balcony
Daniel Hertzberg @ Coldwell Banker Realty

A private balcony features light stone tiles and modern outdoor seating. A spiral staircase ascends to a rooftop deck with panoramic views of palm canopies and city skyline. Soft cushions and a table invite open-air lounging or casual dining. Tall railings ensure safety, while abundant sunshine and coastal breezes evoke a resort-like feel. It’s a tranquil extension of indoor living.

Source: Coldwell Banker Realty via Zillow

3. 1901 Conch Cottage in Key West

1901 Conch Cottage in Key West
Robert Cardenas @ Ocean Sotheby’s International Realty

Built in 1901, this charming Conch-style cottage sits on a 10,454-square-foot lot in Old Town Key West. Priced at $3,495,000, it offers 1,223 square feet of living space, featuring three bedrooms and two bathrooms. On the market for the first time in over 50 years, the home boasts structural upgrades and a lush tropical landscape filled with rare plants. A carport with approved plans for a guest cottage adds future potential.

Where is Key West?

Where is Key West?
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Key West lies at the southern tip of Florida, about 160 miles southwest of Miami. Part of the Florida Keys island chain, it’s famous for its laid-back atmosphere, vibrant sunsets at Mallory Square, and storied history that includes writers like Ernest Hemingway. Known for colorful conch houses and a lively arts scene, Old Town Key West offers tropical charm and cultural heritage.

Exterior

Exterior
Robert Cardenas @ Ocean Sotheby’s International Realty

A side view of the home shows bright yellow siding, black shutters, and a classic gabled roof. Brick pathways wind through dense foliage, revealing exotic palms and tropical plants. Arched windows on the upper level add vintage character, while the extended roofline shelters doorways from the Florida sun. This angle highlights the serene, garden-like setting surrounding the historic cottage.

Doors

Doors
Robert Cardenas @ Ocean Sotheby’s International Realty

Massive carved wooden doors separate two interior spaces, each featuring high, curved ceilings. Ornate details depict botanical and geometric motifs, emphasizing the home’s unique craftsmanship. Past the threshold, large windows frame lush greenery outside. White walls and dark floors enhance the visual impact of the intricate carvings, creating a striking transition from one part of the house to another.

Porch

Porch
Robert Cardenas @ Ocean Sotheby’s International Realty

A screened porch extends from the entry, offering an enclosed outdoor living area. Slatted shutters along the walls allow gentle breezes while filtering sunlight. The painted ceiling beams and neutral flooring keep the space bright. A wooden door leads to the garden, and simple overhead lighting illuminates evening gatherings. This breezy nook merges indoor comfort with the lush Key West surroundings.

Living Area

Living Area
Robert Cardenas @ Ocean Sotheby’s International Realty

An open living space features multiple windows and glass doors facing the tropical yard. Natural light pours in, highlighting the warm-toned wooden floor. A ceiling fan above helps maintain a comfortable climate. White walls keep the room feeling bright and spacious, while a few stained-glass panes add vintage charm. It’s an inviting setting for relaxing or entertaining beneath the island sun.

Courtyard

Courtyard
Robert Cardenas @ Ocean Sotheby’s International Realty

A brick-paved courtyard lies adjacent to the home, framed by towering greenery and a covered carport. Mature trees cast patterned shadows on the ground, offering a cool spot to park or gather. The broad canopy of leaves encloses the space, ensuring privacy from neighboring properties. This versatile area, connected by walkways, can be transformed for outdoor dining, events, or additional gardening.

Source: Ocean Sotheby’s International Realty via Zillow

4. 1923 Old Spanish Villa in Coral Gables

1923 Old Spanish Villa in Coral Gables
Chad Carroll @ Compass Florida, LLC

Built in 1923, this Old Spanish residence, listed at $6,400,000, is known as Villa Allegra. It spans 5,559 square feet on a 0.52-acre lot, featuring six bedrooms and six bathrooms. Stucco walls, a barrel-tile roof, and arched openings echo classic Mediterranean Revival style. Recent upgrades include a gourmet kitchen, two fountain courtyards, and expansive gardens. Located in historic Coral Gables, it combines elegance with everyday comfort.

Where is Coral Gables?

Where is Coral Gables?
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Coral Gables lies southwest of Downtown Miami in southeastern Florida. Created in the 1920s by George Merrick, the city is renowned for its tree-lined boulevards and Mediterranean Revival architecture. Key landmarks include the Biltmore Hotel, Venetian Pool, and Miracle Mile. With easy access to Miami International Airport, beaches, and cultural attractions, Coral Gables blends lush suburban living with a cosmopolitan flair.

Kitchen

Kitchen
Chad Carroll @ Compass Florida, LLC

A gourmet kitchen with dark wooden cabinetry and decorative tiled backsplash opens to an adjacent living area. A farmhouse sink sits beneath a bright window, and stainless-steel appliances line the counters. Exposed ceiling beams add character, while neutral countertops provide ample workspace. A pass-through connects to a dining space, making conversation effortless. This room pairs modern convenience with the home’s Old World charm.

Sauna

Sauna
Chad Carroll @ Compass Florida, LLC

Tucked away in a private corner, this cedar-lined sauna offers a serene retreat. Built-in benches allow comfortable seating at different heat levels, and a soft overhead light warms the wood’s rich tones. The gently curved ceiling retains the home’s Mediterranean influence, while sturdy metal racks keep towels within reach. It’s a calming space to unwind and enjoy a spa-like experience at home.

Bedroom

Bedroom
Chad Carroll @ Compass Florida, LLC

A spacious bedroom features wood-paneled walls and polished hardwood floors. French doors open onto a shaded patio, inviting natural light and garden views. A modern chandelier illuminates the room, adding a subtle touch of luxury. Soft neutral tones enhance the warm wood textures, creating a relaxed yet refined atmosphere. Ample space allows for comfortable seating and additional furnishings as desired.

Atrium

Atrium
Chad Carroll @ Compass Florida, LLC

An indoor atrium brims with tropical greenery, filtering sunlight through the foliage. Stone accents and a trickling water feature lend a tranquil ambiance. Glass doors lead to adjacent rooms, merging nature with interior spaces. Warm-hued walls frame this miniature garden, and overhead lighting adds a soft glow in the evening. It’s a peaceful oasis at the home’s center, perfect for quiet reflection.

Patio

Patio
Chad Carroll @ Compass Florida, LLC

A covered patio with terracotta tiles invites alfresco dining. Wooden beams overhead support pendant lanterns and dual ceiling fans. Arched French doors connect to the interior, allowing a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. Wicker chairs encircle a round table, offering a relaxed spot to gather. Vines cling to stucco walls, reflecting the Mediterranean Revival character that defines Villa Allegra.

Garden

Garden
Chad Carroll @ Compass Florida, LLC

Lush landscaping surrounds the property, forming a private tropical retreat. Mature palms, flowering shrubs, and trailing vines create layers of greenery. A gated entry to one corner reveals an additional nook, perfect for a gazebo or seating area. Pathways wind through the soft lawn, highlighting hidden corners. This verdant space enhances the home’s old-world ambiance, offering serenity just steps from Coral Gables’ urban conveniences.

Source: Compass Florida, LLC via Zillow

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