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Breezy Oaks

MIAMI, FL

Secluded Sanctuary with Freshwater Grottos and Lush Acreage

14900 & 15000 SW 200th Street, Miami, FL 33187

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Tropical Ranch

BREEZY OAKS

Key Details

14.37 ACRES OFFERED AT $19M

Notable Specifications

OPTION TO BUY ADDITIONAL 29.20 ACRES THAT SURROUND

Details

A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A LIVING WORK OF ART IN SOUTH FLORIDA. BREEZY OAKS IS A ONE-OF-A-KIND TROPICAL RANCH WHERE NATURE, PRIVACY, AND ARTISTRY CONVERGE. SPREAD ACROSS A LUSH FLORIDA PINE PRESERVE, THIS PRIVATE OASIS OFFERS A SERENE SANCTUARY FOR FAMILIES, ENTERTAINERS, OR ANYONE SEEKING PEACE AND SECLUSION.

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signature features

  • Rare opportunity to own a living work of art

  • Set within a lush Florida Pine Preserve

  • Three freshwater grottos fed by the Floridian aquifer

  • Custom coral art by Ben Bistrong, his final masterpiece

  • Crystal-clear water with sculptural coral details

  • A true private sanctuary where nature meets art

  • On-site bee colony producing fresh honey

  • Ideal for swimming, gathering, or keeping animals

  • 3-bed, 3-bath farmhouse-style home (3,362 SF)

  • Great for full-time living, weekends, or guest use

  • Secluded escape for creatives, families, and public figures

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A Private Retreat Where Coral Artistry and Natural Beauty Shape a Singular Living Experience

At the heart of the property are three naturally filtered freshwater grottos, sourced from the Floridian aquifer. The coral installations within each grotto were crafted by renowned artist Ben Bistrong—his final masterpiece before passing from pancreatic cancer. His artistic legacy lives on beneath the surface, where native coral formations and crystal-clear water create an immersive, living sculpture. 

 

Beyond the grottos, the land is rich with mango, lime, and lemon trees, along with a thriving bee colony that produces fresh honey onsite. This is a place where you can swim, gather, bring your animals, and simply be. The grounds were designed to welcome connection, while maintaining an atmosphere of total privacy. 

It offers an exclusive opportunity to own a remarkable waterfront villa, combining private luxury with the world-class services of The Ritz-Carlton. This residence has been thoughtfully designed by Piero Lissoni and Ralph Choeff with extraordinary attention to detail, featuring elegantly landscaped surroundings, expansive outdoor spaces, and a private dock on Surprise Lake. Every aspect of the home—from the seamless indoor-outdoor flow and premier Georgette limestone floors to the custom Boffi cabinetry, Gaggenau appliances, and Fantini fixtures—has been meticulously crafted to create an environment of refined tropical modernity while preserving the villa’s timeless sophistication and outstanding quality.

At the heart of the property are three naturally filtered freshwater grottos, sourced from the Floridian aquifer. The coral installations within each grotto were crafted by renowned artist Ben Bistrong—his final masterpiece before passing from pancreatic cancer. His artistic legacy lives on beneath the surface, where native coral formations and crystal-clear water create an immersive, living sculpture. 

 

Beyond the grottos, the land is rich with mango, lime, and lemon trees, along with a thriving bee colony that produces fresh honey onsite. This is a place where you can swim, gather, bring your animals, and simply be. The grounds were designed to welcome connection, while maintaining an atmosphere of total privacy. 

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Surrounded by native pines and aquifer-fed grottos, this one-of-a-kind estate brings together raw nature, thoughtful design, and complete privacy.

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