In the luxury landscape of Miami, where scarcity and identity are the new currency, Pagani homes introduces an offering designed for the true collector. The very first residential project from Horacio Pagani, founder of one of the world’s most coveted hypercar brands, the tower rises as a 30-story, 70-home statement of design, precision and legacy in North Bay Village, an island enclave now entering its own era of exalted sophistication.



The two duplex penthouses, priced at $30 million and $28.5 million, set record prices for North Bay Village, setting a new benchmark in the area’s luxury market. Each home spans up to 12,200 square feet across two dramatic levels, with 13-foot ceilings, private elevators and expansive terraces that frame the Miami skyline and Biscayne Bay. About 40% of the units in the tower have already been sold, many to existing Pagani owners – collectors whose car portfolios often exceed $50 million. Horacio Pagani himself plans to live in the building.
Inside, the penthouses are curated by Pagani Arte, echoing the craftsmanship found in Pagani’s hypercars: chevron oak parquet with metal inlay, sculptural travertine stairs, Schiffini Magistretti kitchens with penthouse-exclusive Gaggenau appliances, and a 365-bottle wine wall designed to be both display and functional.




But it is the experience that sets these penthouses apart. Each buyer will have the opportunity to acquire a limited edition ‘Miami Edition’ Pagani Utopia Roadster, offered with a private workshop visit in Modena to work directly with Horacio Pagani on both the vehicle and home customization. There is also a private garage available in the building, which underlines the dialogue between home and Hypercar.
Residents have access to a rooftop sky lounge, wellness spa, cabanas, cold and hot dips, and special white glove services. Pagani Residences start from $3.7 million. More information at www.paganiresidences.com.



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