South Florida is notably flush with ritzy real estate offerings, with Miami having the second-most multi-million-dollar home listings in the U.S. A new Realtor.com ranking further cements South Florida as a haven for the ultra-wealthy, with eight of the nation’s most expensive listings currently in the Miami metro area.

The eight homes, spread from Jupiter Island to Miami Beach, are listed for more than $600 million combined, and run the gamut from palatial beachside paradises to deluxe apartments in the sky. So if you’re in the market for a new home and have a budget between $39 million and $175 million, South Florida might have just the home for you.

Most Expensive Home Listings in South Florida:

8. 84 La Gorce Circle, Miami Beach ($39M)

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This Miami Beach estate (the tenth most expensive listing in the nation) is a four-bedroom, five-bathroom home listed in mid-December by Jonathan Alfonso with EXP Realty. The modern waterfront home features a pool and dock space for your yacht.

7. 6315 S. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach ($42.5M)

This Palm Beach County compound (the eighth most expensive nationwide) is tied for the youngest on the list, with construction finished in 2025. The modern home, listed by Hilary Musser Real Estate, features a second-story pool, spa, outdoor cocktail bar, multiple outdoor cooking areas, private theater, wine room, and waterfront views nearly everywhere you look.

6. 6 Riverview Road, Jupiter Island ($49M)

If you were to wish for a perfect manifestation of Florida’s affinity with animals, nature, and eccentric design, a genie would give you this exact mansion. This seven-bedroom, six-bathroom home (the sixth most expensive in the nation) features views of the Indian River from a vast backyard, which could easily be confused with a small private resort.

The designer’s evident reverence for nature permeates every room of the home, with floral motifs, leafy shades of green, and depictions of Florida’s diverse bird species. The home is listed by Adrian Reed from William Raveis Real Estate.

This Jupiter Island home is the manifestation of everything to love about South Florida.

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This mansion fully embraces South Florida’s inescapable natural beauty.

Photo from William Raveis Real Estate

5. 1413 N. Venetian Way, Miami ($59M)

This sharply sculpted structure is at (or very near) the pinnacle of modern design. The seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom, 10,689-square-foot home’s front facade simply commands attention. A dramatic slice of South Florida foliage tantalizingly conceals half the home’s face like an opera phantom’s mask.

But as striking as the exterior may be, its interior designs make the outside seem positively modest. With atriums filled by tropical underbrush, whimsical lighting dangling from elevated ceilings like fireflies in a forest, and marble’s natural asymmetry juxtaposed between slices of perfectly manicured geometric patterns, the home’s meticulous attention to detail is evident.

The home (the fifth most-expensive in the nation) is listed by Matthew Crane from Compass.

This .9M mansion is a marvel of modern design sensibilities.

While the exterior may be stunning, the home’s interior makes it seem almost modest by comparison.

4. 10203 Collins Avenue Unit 2801, Bal Harbour ($75M)

One of the few penthouse apartment options on the list, this six-bedroom, seven-bathroom home oozes urban luxury with sleek designs and gray tones everywhere. The two-story penthouse features sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay, and the Miami skyline. Its 7,000-square-foot terrace comes with a private pool, Jacuzzi, and an outdoor kitchen.

The home (the fourth most-expensive in the nation) is listed by Joaopedro Estrada from MC Miami Realty.

3. 1100 S. Flagler Drive Units 2401/2402, West Palm Beach ($78.9M)

This penthouse is actually two condos transformed after a 2020 purchase. Rooms decorated in dramatic black tones, brilliant whites, and shimmering silvers dominate this lavish space. The five-bedroom, five-bathroom home features a wrap-around terrace, four powder rooms, a library, walk-in refrigerator, massage room, salon, office space, oversized walk-in closets, two spas, and a pool.

The home (also the third most expensive listing in the nation) is listed by Christian Angle.

2. 1260 S. Ocean Boulevard, Manalapan ($85M)

This massive tropical oasis is a compelling cocktail of modern designs with splashes of old-world comfort. The estate is surrounded by natural beauty, nestled within a forest of palm trees on three sides, with the Atlantic Ocean as its backdrop.

The home has eight bedrooms, 14 bathrooms (you read that right), an eight-car garage, private dock, spacious sitting rooms, a wine room, an entertainment room with a bar, elevator, gym, pool, Jacuzzi, and priceless ocean views.

It’s listed by Jack Elkins with William Raveis Real Estate and is the second most expensive listing in the nation.

This home could be yours for a cool million.

Photo from William Raveis Real Estate

1. 800 S. County Road, Palm Beach ($175M)

The most-expensive home listing in South Florida is also the most expensive in the nation — a $175 million Mediterranean-style palace fit for a king. Dubbed “Casa del Ensuenos,” the 15-bedroom, 18-bathroom home, which resembles a Spanish-style resort or villa fit for a queen, is more than 21,000 square feet and sits on about 1.5 acres.

The home, listed by Margit Brandt, features stately courtyards, vine-crept walls, a resort-style pool, tennis court, and wide access to Lake Worth Lagoon.