I’ve written about The Temple House before and have given you all the relevant real estate information you need about the house. From the typical description:
The Temple House is South Beach’s largest private residence. Steps to the beach, Lincoln Road and Lummus Park. Over 16,000 SQ FT as per previous tax records. This former synagogue [...]
The Temple House – Miami Beach Luxury Home
Historic Designation Quandary
After reading a letter to the Editor in the Biscayne Times written by Peter Otto, I have to add my 2 cents. Here’s what Peter writes:
Shorecrest, We Implore You: Don’t Get Historic on Us – After reading Erik Bojnansky’s story about efforts to expand the MiMo/Biscayne Boulevard Historic District (“They Want to Grow MiMo,” December [...]
First Impressions in Real Estate
What does your front door say about you?
We have all heard that the front door is one of the most important elements in a house and it is true. The front door not only echoes the architectural style of the home, but sets the tone for the rest of the home.
When you are about [...]
Historic Cuban Barrel Tile
A lot of you will be reading this thinking its a bit boring (at least Rick thinks so), but I wanted to address this because a lot of our Miami Beach Real Estate customers are constantly asking us about certain elements of historic homes – so here it is …proceed with CAUTION.
Historic Cuban Barrel Tile [...]
Miamism Fridays – Fog over Miami
This photo by Miami_jj on Flickr totally blows my mind – it’s like a scene from a dream. Here you have Brickell Avenue South of Downtown Miami with recognizable Brickell Condos like Arquitectonica’s The Palace, Villa Regina and Atlantis or Ugo Colombo’s Santa Maria and Bristol Tower….it’s as if the buildings were floating in a [...]






















