A nearly two-acre estate in Pinecrest is bringing a slice of the French countryside to South Florida.
Known as Chateau du Soleil, the nine-bedroom residence at 13291 Old Cutler Road was conceived by architect Ramon Pacheco as a full-scale interpretation of a traditional French château — adapted for modern living.
Now listed for $19.5 million with Michael Martinez of ONE Sotheby’s International Realty, the property spans more than 11,500 square feet and combines formal European architecture with resort-style outdoor spaces.
From its cascading entrance fountain to its two-story library, the home was designed to feel both expansive and highly detailed.
A grand approach marked by a 90-foot cascading fountain

Arrival at Chateau du Soleil begins with a sweeping circular driveway centered around a dramatic cascading fountain rising more than 90 feet.
The fountain establishes the tone immediately, introducing the property less like a typical residence and more like a private estate. Mature landscaping surrounds the drive, gradually revealing the main house beyond.

The experience was designed to unfold slowly.
Architecture inspired by historic French châteaux
The palatial 9-bedroom residence draws heavily from traditional French château design, incorporating steep rooflines, dormer windows, and symmetrical proportions.
Architect Ramon Pacheco designed the home to reflect classical European forms while accommodating modern expectations for scale and comfort. Exterior details and interior craftsmanship reinforce that historical reference throughout.

The result feels rooted in tradition rather than imitation.
Marble finishes and traditional detailing throughout
Marble floors, custom moldings, and bespoke wall finishes appear across the home’s main living spaces.
Fireplaces serve as focal points in gathering areas, reinforcing the home’s classical design language.


With a bright white kitchen that doesn’t lean too modern
The kitchen adds all the modern convenience without breaking the spell, featuring a statement hood, luxe appliances, and marble counters.


Each space builds on the château theme
Ceiling heights and architectural detailing contribute to the sense of volume, with rooms carefully furnished to match the stately look.

Including the two-story library with a spiral staircase at its center
At the heart of the home sits a custom two-story library that functions as both an architectural centerpiece and a functional living space.
Floor-to-ceiling shelving lines the walls, while a spiral staircase connects the two levels. The room introduces vertical drama while also serving as a quiet retreat within the larger home.

Its placement anchors the overall layout.
A primary suite designed as a private upper-level retreat
The primary suite occupies a prominent position within the home, accessed via the library staircase.
The space includes its own private terrace overlooking the grounds, along with expansive dual walk-in closets designed to resemble boutique dressing rooms. The suite’s separation from the main living areas reinforces its privacy.

Large windows bring in natural light throughout the day.
Nine bedrooms designed for both family and guests
The residence includes nine bedrooms, offering flexibility for extended family, guests, or staff accommodations.
Several suites open onto private balconies overlooking the gardens. One oversized secondary suite provides additional scale and privacy within the home.

The layout supports both daily living and larger gatherings.
Lifestyle amenities integrated into the home’s lower levels
Beyond its formal spaces, the home incorporates amenities designed for entertainment and wellness.
These include a private theater, wine room, fitness suite, and residential elevator connecting multiple levels. Staff quarters provide additional support spaces separate from the main living areas.

Three staircases allow for movement throughout the home.
Grounds designed as a private garden landscape
The outdoor areas extend across nearly two acres and are designed with multiple layers of landscaping and water features.
A koi pond introduces a quieter element, while open lawns provide space for recreation. Covered terraces and seating areas create places to gather throughout the property.



The grounds function as an extension of the home.
A gazebo and summer kitchen built for outdoor entertaining
A separate gazebo structure includes a fire pit and cabana bath, allowing the outdoor areas to operate independently during gatherings.
Nearby, a fully equipped summer kitchen supports outdoor dining and entertaining. These spaces reinforce the property’s resort-like character.

The layout encourages year-round outdoor use.
Space to expand with future recreational amenities
The size of the lot allows for additional features such as a sports court if desired.
This flexibility offers future owners the ability to customize the property further without altering its existing structure.

The estate was designed with long-term adaptability in mind.
A Pinecrest location known for privacy and space
The home sits along Old Cutler Road in Pinecrest, one of South Florida’s most established residential communities.
The area is known for its larger lots, mature landscaping, and proximity to top schools, dining, and shopping. Unlike more densely built neighborhoods, Pinecrest offers a quieter residential setting.

That balance has long attracted high-end buyers.
A château-style estate rarely seen in South Florida
At $19.5 million, Chateau du Soleil stands apart not just for its size, but for its architectural identity.
Rather than adopting contemporary forms, the property embraces a historic European model and translates it into a South Florida setting.

The result is a residence that feels both transportive and grounded in its surroundings.
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