Some luxury homes have a pool.
Some have a tennis court.
Some even have a movie theater.
But this particular Pinecrest estate — now featured for the first time since listing publicly — has a theater that looks like it belongs inside a hidden Mediterranean hillside retreat.
And that’s before you get to the koi ponds, rolling lawns, mature oak trees, mango groves, fire pit, and nearly two acres of tropical landscape surrounding the property.
Located at 6255 SW 133rd Street, the $14.95 million estate has quietly entered the market represented by Stacey Waldron of Douglas Elliman.
In a region where luxury buyers increasingly prioritize land, privacy, and family-oriented compounds over waterfront towers and crowded neighborhoods, this property feels perfectly positioned for the moment.
Nearly two acres in Pinecrest is becoming increasingly difficult to find

The estate spans approximately 1.78 acres, a size that immediately separates it from many luxury homes across Miami-Dade County.
While South Florida continues to grow denser, Pinecrest has become one of the few places where buyers can still find meaningful acreage without sacrificing proximity to Miami’s best schools, restaurants, and cultural attractions.
That combination has helped transform the village into one of the region’s most desirable luxury markets.
The approach feels more like a private resort than a suburban residence

Long before reaching the front door, the property begins creating a sense of arrival.
Front and rear driveways provide multiple points of access, while mature landscaping softens the scale of the grounds and creates an atmosphere that feels remarkably secluded.
It’s the kind of entrance that quietly signals this isn’t an ordinary house.

More than 30 mature oak trees anchor the landscape
The grounds are one of the property’s defining features.
More than 30 mature oak trees spread their canopies across the estate, creating shade, texture, and a sense of permanence that simply can’t be installed overnight.
In South Florida, where many luxury landscapes are relatively young, mature trees of this scale are increasingly valuable.

Exotic mango trees add another layer of personality
The landscaping goes well beyond ornamental plantings.
Exotic mango trees are scattered throughout the property, contributing to a setting that feels more like a private botanical garden than a typical residential backyard.
It’s a detail that reinforces the property’s distinctly tropical identity.

Koi ponds, stone pathways create moments of calm throughout the grounds
The estate incorporates koi ponds that introduce movement and sound into the landscape.
Combined with stone pathways and mature plantings, they help create a series of smaller experiences throughout the property rather than relying on a single focal point.

Rolling lawns are surprisingly rare in South Florida
Flat lawns dominate much of South Florida.
That’s what makes the gentle topography here feel so unusual.
The rolling landscape gives the grounds a more natural, park-like quality and creates visual interest that many large properties simply don’t have.

Stone pathways encourage exploration
Rather than presenting everything at once, the estate slowly unfolds.
Stone paths wind through the landscape, encouraging visitors to explore different corners of the property and discover new gathering spaces along the way.

Then you find the theater
And that’s when things get really interesting.
Because the property’s most memorable feature isn’t inside the house.
It’s outside.

The outdoor theater feels transported from another continent
The Greek-inspired outdoor theater is unlike anything typically found in Pinecrest.
Carved into the landscape and surrounded by lush greenery, it feels more like a hidden retreat in the Mediterranean or a boutique resort in Aspen than a residential amenity in South Florida.

It’s one of those features that instantly becomes the thing guests talk about.
The design turns it into an architectural destination within the property rather than simply another backyard entertainment feature.
It’s immersive, unexpected, and completely unique.
The newly renovated pool anchors the resort atmosphere
Back near the house, the resort theme continues.

The heated pool and spa were recently renovated, creating a polished outdoor environment designed equally for relaxation and entertaining.
The pool area was designed for long afternoons
Surrounded by lush landscaping and expansive lawns, the pool feels integrated into the broader landscape rather than isolated from it.

The result is an atmosphere that encourages lingering.
Soaring ceilings create a sense of openness inside
The residence itself spans approximately 6,400 square feet and uses soaring ceilings to amplify the sense of scale.
Natural light moves easily throughout the interiors, helping connect the home to the landscape outside.

A private elevator connects the home’s levels
Among the more practical luxury features is a private elevator, making movement throughout the residence effortless while adding long-term convenience.

Six bedrooms provide flexibility for modern living
The home includes six bedrooms and multiple gathering spaces, allowing the property to adapt to a variety of lifestyles.
Whether accommodating extended family, guests, or work-from-home needs, there’s no shortage of flexibility.

The dedicated office feels increasingly relevant
As more buyers continue blending work and home life, a dedicated office has become one of the most sought-after amenities in luxury real estate.
This residence already has one built in.

The chef’s kitchen comes loaded with top-tier brands
The kitchen is outfitted with an impressive lineup of appliances including Sub-Zero, Wolf, Viking, and Bosch.
Together, they create a serious culinary workspace capable of handling everything from weeknight dinners to large-scale entertaining.

Two laundry rooms quietly make life easier
Not every luxury feature needs to be flashy.
The inclusion of two laundry rooms may not generate headlines, but it’s the kind of practical upgrade owners tend to appreciate every single day.

The garage can double as something much more interesting
The air-conditioned three-car garage extends beyond simple vehicle storage.
Because of its depth and climate control, the space could easily function as a gym, hobby space, collector’s showroom, or secondary entertainment area.

Hurricane protection is built into the design
Impact-rated windows and doors, along with commercial-grade garage doors, provide protection without disrupting the home’s overall aesthetic.

Accessibility was thoughtfully incorporated
A discreetly integrated entry ramp ensures accessibility without drawing attention to itself — a detail that’s often overlooked in luxury home design.

Pinecrest continues attracting buyers looking for space
Part of this property’s appeal comes from where it sits.
As buyers continue looking beyond Miami Beach for larger homesites and greater privacy, Pinecrest has emerged as one of South Florida’s premier destinations for estate living.

A property that’s difficult to replicate today
Ultimately, what makes this estate stand out isn’t any single feature.
It’s the combination.
Nearly two acres. Mature trees. Resort-style amenities. A private theater unlike anything else in the neighborhood. A substantial residence. And a location inside one of South Florida’s most sought-after communities.

Individually, those things can be found elsewhere.
Together, they’re much harder to replicate.
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