Jennifer Gould

Jennifer Gould

Real Estate

Bonkers Miami mansion is Versace architect’s $20M masterpiece

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Financier Ken Hill is trying to fetch $20 million for his over-the-top mansion on the Venetian Isles, designed by the architect who did Versace's stores and residences.
Financier Ken Hill is trying to fetch $20 million for his over-the-top mansion on the Venetian Isles, designed by the architect who did Versace's stores and residences.ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
921 N Venetian Drive
ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
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921 N Venetian Drive in Miami
ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
921 N Venetian Drive
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921 N Venetian Drive in Miami
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921 N Venetian Drive in Miami
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921 N Venetian Drive in Miami
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Gianni Versace-lovers will flip for this over-the-top mansion designed by Lorenzo Carmellini. He’s the Milan-based architect who designed Versace’s boutiques and homes, many with his late partner, architect Rocco Magnoli.

Texas-based investor Ken Hill is selling the home, which was his vacation house in the Venetian Isles, for $19.9 million.

The mansion, at 921 N. Venetian Drive, is comprised of two separate lots. He bought the first lot for $3.7 million in 2009 and the second for $2.82 million in 2013.

The gated, two-story home — with views of Biscayne Bay and the Miami skyline — features five bedrooms and 5½ bathrooms, along with extravagant details including marble floors, onyx bathrooms, lots of woodwork, coffered ceilings and a chef’s kitchen.

The outdoor space includes a summer kitchen, a large mosaic-tiled pool and a deep water dock that can accommodate a yacht, according to the listing — from brokers Fabian Garcia-Diaz and Allan Kleer, of ONE Sotheby’s International Realty.