Wellness amenities are no longer glossy add-ons; they’re core design features.
According to the 2025 Knight Frank Wealth Report, nearly a quarter of ultra-high-net-worth individuals now prioritize wellness-focused features — from air and water purification to spa spaces, hydrotherapy, fitness suites, and biophilic design — when purchasing a home. And as the holiday season nudges people to reassess health goals for the coming year, wellness-centered homes are taking center stage.
To see how longevity-focused living is influencing South Florida’s high-end market, here some standout luxury homes currently on the market — each one offering a distinct perspective on health-driven luxury.
4040 Kiaora Street — Miami: Biophilic design as the foundation of wellness living
Few residences embrace nature as wholeheartedly as this Coconut Grove sanctuary.
Wrapped in greenery and lined with walls of glass, the home uses natural light, organic materials, and vertical volume to create a deeply calming environment.

Light-filled interiors that prioritize mental clarity
Soaring ceilings and open living areas amplify the biophilic effect, fostering a sense of spaciousness that supports mental well-being. A fully equipped gym and spa-like bathrooms extend the home’s wellness credentials.




Outdoor spaces designed for year-round vitality
A tropical heated pool, spa, and covered summer kitchen create an outdoor experience centered on relaxation and recreation.
The property also features a private guest house — ideal for multigenerational living or extended wellness support — and a movie theater for unplugged downtime. Now listed for $24,900,000 with Lourdes Alatriste of Douglas Elliman.




30 Palm Avenue — Miami Beach: A $40M modern estate on Palm Island
On guard-gated Palm Island, this 13,144-square-foot estate takes a design-forward approach to longevity living. Clean lines, a calming aesthetic, and durable materials create a strong foundation for health-oriented luxury.



Bright, inviting interiors that support ease and functionality
The chef’s kitchen is equipped for high-performance living, complete with a walk-in refrigerator. The oversized primary suite includes a marble bathroom and private balcony overlooking the bay, delivering spa-level serenity at home.




Wellness amenities for every lifestyle need
A gym, movie theater, pet room, and dedicated staff quarters provide comprehensive support for daily routines. Outdoors, multiple terraces and a tranquil pool offer a peaceful backdrop for relaxation.




Direct access to recreation and the natural environment
With relaxing outdoor spaces, 100 feet of water frontage, a private dock, and direct ocean access, the property encourages active living on the water — an increasingly valued feature among longevity-focused buyers.




18501 Collins Avenue, 1401/02 in Sunny Isles Beach: Designed for restorative, sunrise-to-sunset living
At Turnberry Ocean Club, wellness is built into the architecture, and this rare double residence takes full advantage of it. Combining two units into a single 6,049-square-foot home, the residence stretches from ocean to city, delivering panoramic sunrise-to-sunset views that instantly shift the mood of each room.
The natural rhythm of sunrise and sunset becomes part of the home’s daily choreography, helping define the property’s restorative character.




Interiors shaped by comfort and calm
Expansive living areas and multiple terraces establish a sense of openness. The residence’s spa-inspired bathrooms and serene primary suite deepen the wellness narrative, prioritizing relaxation and ease.




A wellness program built into the building itself
Turnberry Ocean Club elevates longevity living with five-star, health-driven amenities — including hydrotherapy suites, a full-service spa, dedicated fitness and yoga spaces, and white-glove service.
It’s a model of vertical living designed around healthspan, not just lifestyle. This one too is listed with Lourdes Alatriste of Douglas Elliman, asking $17,999,000.



3425 S Ocean Blvd, Unit PH — Highland Beach: A full-floor sanctuary reinvented for wellness living
This redesigned 6,182-square-foot penthouse was gutted and rebuilt to maximize natural light, flow, and unobstructed ocean views — the elements most linked to emotional well-being.


Interiors crafted for calm and clarity
Floor-to-ceiling glass, curated finishes, and a new four-bedroom layout create a more intuitive, streamlined living experience. The private elevator offers enhanced privacy and stress-free access.




A location prized for privacy and peace
Highland Beach’s limited inventory and residential character make it especially appealing to buyers seeking a quieter, health-focused lifestyle close to the ocean.




Outdoor living tailored to longevity
A wraparound terrace with summer kitchen supports outdoor cooking, dining, and restorative time outside. Direct beach access reinforces the home’s connection to nature — adding the most relaxing feature to the backdrop: the ocean’s waves.
Naturally, it also comes with a price to match; the penthouse is on the market for $26.9 million.

4780 SW 86th Terrace — Ponce Davis: A wellness-centered estate blending art, architecture, and nature
Designed by Alberto O. Cordovez, this 12,000-square-foot Ponce Davis estate embraces natural materials, large-scale spaces, and contemporary architecture — creating a calm, harmonious foundation for daily life.

Interiors that elevate sensory experience
A 200-bottle wine room, generous entertaining areas, and artistic influences from the owners’ decades-long art collecting contribute to a creative, wellness-driven environment.




A location aligned with high-end longevity living
Ponce Davis offers privacy, space, and proximity to Miami’s cultural core — key attributes attracting top-tier buyers in today’s longevity-focused market.



A backyard designed for relaxation and recreation
A 40×15 infinity pool anchors a lush acre of land, reinforcing the home’s emphasis on outdoor living and year-round vitality.


2131 NE 15 Street — Fort Lauderdale: A fortress of resilience designed for future-forward living
Built on over 150 concrete piles and engineered to withstand 200+ mph winds, this modern compound merges structural durability with sculptural architecture — a key dimension of wellness-oriented luxury.


Interiors that elevate comfort and daily performance
A full-floor primary suite, floating staircase, Swiss Sky-Frame sliding doors, chef’s kitchen, and prep kitchen create a highly functional environment with seamless indoor-outdoor transitions. 2131 NE 15 St is listed for $14,995,000 with Jonathan Vega with ONE Sotheby’s International Realty.




A comprehensive wellness and technology program
Loxone smart-home integration controls lighting, climate, audio, and security, while a dedicated fitness room and office support balanced daily routines.



Outdoor recreation and energy independence
A solar roof with 78 panels produces over 51 MWh annually, supplementing energy needs. A resort-style pool, spa, dock, and boat lift encourage active living on the water.


1800 W 27th Street — Sunset Islands: A modern estate designed around sensory wellness
This 6,000-square-foot residence uses stone, wood, and refined finishes to create a serene sensory palette that encourages calm the moment you step inside.

Interiors focused on craftsmanship and harmony
Boffi kitchens, imported stone, Spanish oak floors, and hingeless doors reflect a meticulous design ethos. The primary suite features a spa bath entirely clad in travertine.





A holistic approach to modern living
A home office, smart-home system, generator, and staff quarters round out the estate’s support for a balanced, longevity-minded lifestyle.



A private outdoor resort for cold therapy and recovery
The tile pool, cold plunge, spa, and summer kitchen offer a multi-modal outdoor wellness program — blending therapy, relaxation, and recreation. 1800 W 27th Street, Sunset Island is listed for $17,999,000 by Chad Carroll and Spencer Zorn with The Chad Carroll Group at Compass.

790 Lake Road — Bay Point, Miami: A turnkey waterfront sanctuary designed for elevated daily living
Casa Moderne spans 7,252 square feet and includes Bay Point’s only rooftop terrace — a 1,795-square-foot sky sanctuary with panoramic Biscayne Bay views.

Interiors crafted with wellness-oriented luxury materials
Italian closets, handcrafted millwork, natural stone, leather accents, and curated designer furnishings create a tactile, sensory experience throughout the home.
The master plan of the residence was led by Ana Teresa Rodriguez’s ATR Concepts team. Rodriguez is also the property’s listing agent.





Health and recreation integrated into the landscape
The heated infinity lap pool, oversized jacuzzi, beach area, and waterfront dock create a dynamic outdoor environment for exercise and recovery.




Amenities that support active lifestyles
A walk-in wine cellar, fireplace, elevator, morning kitchen, air-conditioned garage, and Crestron smart system reinforce both comfort and seamless day-to-day function.
And the sprawling rooftop terrace, the only one in the community, offers ample space for additional outdoor activities.


7845 Atlantic Way — Altos Del Mar, Miami Beach: An oceanfront estate rooted in natural rhythms
Set directly on the sand, Côte de Mar spans three levels designed around natural light, ocean breezes, and uninterrupted views — hallmarks of biophilic, wellness-centered design.

Interiors designed for clarity and comfort
A dramatic staircase anchors the home, while living spaces lined with glass emphasize calm, openness, and connection to the ocean.


A self-contained sanctuary for balanced living
A private office with its own entrance, staff room, elevator, solar panels, and parking for six vehicles support privacy, operational ease, and environmental mindfulness.



A comprehensive outdoor wellness program
A saltwater lap pool, lounge areas, spa, and expansive oceanfront rooftop create multiple settings for year-round vitality and relaxation. 7845 Atlantic Way is listed for $40M by Ruthie & Ethan Assouline with The Assouline Team at Douglas Elliman.


26 Tahiti Beach Island Road — Coral Gables: A timeless estate built around leisure and flow
This European-inspired residence sits in Coral Gables’ exclusive Tahiti Beach enclave, where soaring ceilings and generously scaled rooms make movement effortless.


Spaces that support connection and relaxation
A private gym, state-of-the-art movie theater, and multiple gathering areas encourage both calm retreat and meaningful time with loved ones — two pillars of wellness-oriented living.






A resort-style outdoor setting
The heated pool, summer kitchen, lounge zones, and direct access to tennis courts and a private beach transform the property into a self-contained wellness resort. Cocoplum’s guard-gated security further adds to peace of mind.


Wellness is becoming South Florida’s new luxury standard
Across these remarkable homes — from biophilic Coconut Grove sanctuaries to super-yacht-adjacent penthouses and solar-powered waterfront fortresses — a clear theme emerges: wellness is now intrinsic to luxury.
South Florida, with its climate, culture, and global buyer base, is leading this movement, setting the tone for longevity-driven design nationwide.

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