Elysee is the bayfront residential tower that brought boutique luxury to Edgewater: 57 stories rising in three stepped volumes over Biscayne Bay, with just 100 residences —no more than two per floor— shaped by Arquitectonica outside and Jean-Louis Deniot inside. It is a finished asset, with a resale market still young and scarce.
The tower delivered in 2021 on a simple, expensive-to-execute idea: low density and high privacy. With two residences per floor and a private elevator opening directly into each unit's foyer, Elysee reads more like a house in the sky than a conventional condominium. Floor plans run from 2,660 to 3,995 square feet, with 10-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling glass and split views: the bay and Miami Beach to the east, the Downtown skyline to the west.
For today's buyer what matters is not the preconstruction brochure but the secondary market: which units owners are reselling, at what price per square foot, and what the tower offers for rent. This page orders that —live inventory for sale and for rent, how to read value, and the buying process— so you reach the offer with judgment.
What makes the tower different
Elysee's value is not just the bayfront address: it is a deliberately low density and a level of design uncommon in Edgewater. Among what defines the experience:
- Two residences per floor a private elevator opening into each unit's foyer and through-floor plans with east and west views: the privacy of a house, not a condominium.
- Arquitectonica and Deniot a stepped, three-volume silhouette by Bernardo Fort-Brescia, with interiors and common areas by French designer Jean-Louis Deniot.
- 30th-floor sky lobby a salon, tea room, chef's kitchen and a hand-painted mural as the tower's social heart, plus spa, fitness and a bayfront pool deck.
- Waterfront Edgewater on Biscayne Bay and minutes from the Design District, Wynwood, Midtown and Downtown, with Margaret Pace Park and the baywalk at the door.