Marc Anthony may be used to chart-topping hits, but in one of Miami’s most prestigious towers, he just took a financial loss. The Grammy-winning salsa singer has sold his residence in the One Thousand Museum condo tower in Downtown Miami for $8.6 million, down from the $11 million he paid in 2021, according to the WSJ.
The 8,400-square-foot unit boasts five bedrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows with sweeping views from Biscayne Bay to the Atlantic, a private elevator, a double-height living room, and a large terrace, underscoring the sought-after luxury status of the property. The building itself, designed by the late architect Zaha Hadid, is one of Miami’s most iconic residential addresses.
Anthony originally listed the property for $11.5 million shortly after acquiring it, and at one point asked as high as $13.7 million before gradually reducing to $9.9 million, eventually closing at the lower number. The buyer remains undisclosed…