Luxury NeighborhoodsTreasure Trove
General Overview
A life of luxury can be yours when you invest in your very own home in Coconut Grove’s Treasure Trove.
Formerly a single, huge estate, Treasure Trove has been subdivided and now plays host to ten remarkable single-family luxury homes, all of which have stunning views of Biscayne Bay and some of Coconut Grove's best neighborhood parks.
Location
Given their location in one of Miami’s most trendy neighborhoods, residents of Treasure Trove have easy access to premier attractions. And if they want to expand their options for shopping, dining, and recreation, residents only need to go on a short drive to other cosmopolitan South Florida areas like Pinecrest and South Miami.
Highlights
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Columbus Day Regatta
Miami’s oldest sailing event, the Columbus Day Regatta takes place in the waters of Biscayne Bay as part of a celebration commemorating the historic voyage that led to the discovery of the Americas. This event goes on for two days each year and brings together around 600 racing boats and around 2,500 spectator boats, making Biscayne Bay a colorful and remarkable sight to behold.
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Barnacle Historic State Park
This state park in Coconut Grove dates back to 1891 when it served as the home of Ralph Middleton Munroe, one of the neighborhood's most prominent pioneers. Today, this 5-acre park and museum is a popular spot for both tourists and residents looking to enjoy guided tours, picnics, and live theater and ballet performances.
Treasure Trove's selection of dwellings consists of custom-built two-story villas that were constructed between 1993 and 2000. The sizes of these residences range from 3,797 to 5,224 square feet and include premium features such as high ceilings, huge windows, spacious interiors, private pools, and multi-car garages.
Homes in Treasure Trove typically sell for around $2 million, although some properties in the area can easily fetch prices of more than $3 million.