Boxing champ Lennox Lewis had owned this condo overlooking Miami Beach for over two decades, according to public records, when he sold it last month. Lewis—who held the world heavyweight champion crown for three years, and remains the last heavyweight holder of undisputed champion status—accepted an offer of $1.3 million for the upper-floor midrise pad against a $1.399 million ask.
The 1,830 sq. ft. unit surveys some of the finer views of the Miami and Miami Beach area, offering a panoramic vista of sea, sky and city from its wraparound balcony. Inside, the condo features a relaxed tropical feel, with cane wall covering, scraped hardwood floors, lighting niche shelving, and louvered doors. Plentiful glass, including sliding doors, opens the two-and-two nicely, giving it a sense of intimacy that belies its house-in-the-sky identity.
The building is located on Biscayne Island, one of the Venetian Islands.