Each penthouse sold for its original eight-figure asking price.
In Miami’s ever-evolving skyline, the Bentley Residences tower has broken ground as one of those rare developments that feels more like a statement than just another luxury high-rise. Designed to channel the same craftsmanship and detail found in Bentley’s GTs, the project recently hit a milestone as both of its crown-jewel penthouses have officially sold for $37.5 million each. The sales mark a high note for the Sunny Isles Beach market, reaffirming that buyers are still looking for branded living experiences that go beyond square footage and finishes.

The two-story penthouses occupy the 61st floor and command some of the most cinematic views in South Florida, sweeping from downtown Miami to the Atlantic horizon. Coming home feels more like pulling into a private paddock than a parking garage, thanks to Bentley’s signature Dezervator elevator system that delivers you and your car directly to your residence. Once inside, 22-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling glass open the space to natural light, while interiors designed in collaboration with Bentley Home balance warmth and comfort. Soft neutral tones, natural stone, and curved lines echo the lines of a Continental GT rather than the cold minimalism often found in contemporary towers.

Each penthouse is more like a private estate in the sky than an apartment. There’s an indoor and outdoor pool, a huge sunset terrace, and a summer kitchen that welcomes evenings spent outside. Even the garage, visible from the living area like an art installation, marks the connection between drivers and their cars. Add to that a service wing, a study, and a collection of Gaggenau appliances fit for someone who knows their way around both a racetrack and a dinner party, and you start to see why these spaces sold so quickly.

Beyond the walls of the penthouse, Bentley Residences itself promises the kind of lifestyle one would expect from the marque, but with a distinct Miami flair. The property will feature a whisky bar, cigar lounge, spa, cinema, and private restaurant, plus direct beach access and a landscaped pool deck that looks straight out of a 5-star hotel. Completion is set for 2028, but these early penthouse sales show that for a certain kind of collector, the line between a car and a home is very fine.

Source: Bentley Residence
