Una Residences pricing currently starts at approximately $6.2 million for available 4-bedroom residences, with the penthouse listed at $9.8 million. As of the most recent availability update, only 3 units remain in the building. Here is a detailed breakdown of every floor plan line, pricing context, and what drives value at this address.

What Is the Current Pricing at Una Residences?

Let me be direct about where things stand. Una launched several years ago and has sold through the vast majority of its 135 residences. The remaining inventory as of the last update consists of two 4-bedroom residences priced between $6.2 million and $6.4 million, and one penthouse at $9.8 million. These are among the last opportunities to purchase a new residence directly in this building.

For context, the 4-bedroom residences are approximately 2,743 to 2,752 square feet, which puts the effective price per square foot in the $2,250 range. The penthouse at $9.8 million offers significantly more space with 12’4” ceilings and premium finishes. That pricing is competitive when compared to other bayfront luxury product in the Brickell/Coconut Grove corridor.

To get the most current pricing and confirmed availability, contact me directly — inventory at this stage moves fast and numbers can change week to week.

Una Residences great room with panoramic bay views
Great room in a typical Una residence with floor-to-ceiling bay views

How Are the Floor Plans Organized?

Una has four primary floor plan lines, each named for its compass orientation. This is important because your line determines your primary view direction, sun exposure, and the specific layout of your unit. Here’s the breakdown:

Line 01 — Northeast

This line faces northeast toward the Atlantic Ocean and northern Biscayne Bay. It gets morning sun and has some of the most dramatic open-water views in the building. Line 01 runs through three tiers: standard residences on levels 5–16, upper residences on levels 23–37, and penthouses on levels 38–43. The floor plans show a generous open living/dining layout that takes full advantage of the bay exposure.

Line 02 — Southeast

Southeast-facing units capture views toward Key Biscayne, the Atlantic, and Virginia Key. This is a popular line for buyers who want to see the ocean and the bay simultaneously. Like Line 01, it spans the full height of the building with standard, upper, and penthouse tiers.

Line 03 — Southwest

The southwest line offers views toward Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, and spectacular sunsets over the bay. These units are available on levels 5–16 and 19–37. The layout is particularly well-suited for buyers who prefer afternoon and evening light.

Line 04 — Northwest

Northwest-facing residences look toward the Brickell skyline and downtown Miami, with dramatic city views that light up at night. Available on levels 5–16 and 19–37. For buyers who love urban energy but want a quieter residential setting, this is the line to consider.

Vista Residences (Levels 19–22)

A special collection of units on a transitional band of floors with unique layouts designed to maximize panoramic views. These offer a different spatial experience from the standard floor plans.

Upper Penthouses (Level 44)

Two extraordinary three-story residences crowning the building. Each features a private pool, 11’7” to 12’4” ceiling heights, and the most commanding views of any residence on Biscayne Bay. These are the trophy units of the building.

What Drives the Value at Una’s Price Point?

At $2,250+ per square foot, Una is premium product. Here’s what you’re paying for beyond the square footage:

Location scarcity: Una sits on one of the last bayfront development parcels in this corridor. There is no comparable site available for future development between here and Coconut Grove. That kind of land scarcity has historically been the strongest driver of long-term value in Miami real estate.

Low unit count: 135 residences means lower supply on the resale market and more exclusivity during ownership. Compare that to some Brickell towers with 500+ units flooding the resale market.

Private marina: One of very few buildings in the area with deeded marina access. This is not just an amenity — it’s a feature that cannot be replicated by competing developments due to permitting restrictions.

Design pedigree: AS+GG and Enzo Enea are globally recognized names. The building’s distinctive yacht-inspired architecture makes it immediately identifiable on the Miami skyline — a branding advantage that contributes to resale desirability.

Near-completion advantage: Unlike pre-construction purchases where you’re buying off renderings and hoping the developer delivers, Una is a finished product. You can walk the units, touch the finishes, and verify the views. That eliminates construction risk entirely.

For a broader look at how this compares to other luxury buildings, see my South Brickell Bayfront Market Analysis.

How Does Una Compare on Price Per Square Foot?

To put Una’s pricing in context against the broader market: branded residences in Brickell like Waldorf Astoria and St. Regis are trading at comparable or higher price-per-square-foot levels for new inventory. The difference is that those buildings are still in pre-construction or early construction, meaning buyers take on delivery risk. Una is built. You can move in.

In Coconut Grove, Four Seasons pricing for comparable bayfront units is in a similar range, but with a larger unit count and hotel brand overlay. For investors focused purely on per-square-foot value with bayfront exposure and a near-term move-in date, Una is one of the most compelling options in the market right now.

Frequently Asked Questions

Available residences at Una start from approximately $6.2 million as of the most recent pricing update. Only 3 units remain. Contact Adrian Sanchez at WIRE Miami (305-321-7655) for current pricing.
Una has four main floor plan lines (01 NE, 02 SE, 03 SW, 04 NW), plus Vista Residences on levels 19–22 and two Upper Penthouses on level 44. Contact WIRE Miami at 305-321-7655 for the complete floor plan library.
Based on current pricing of approximately $6.2M for the available 4-bedroom residences (~2,750 SF), the effective price per square foot is in the $2,250 range. Contact Adrian Sanchez at WIRE Miami: 305-321-7655.
With only 3 units remaining as of the last availability update, 2- and 3-bedroom options may be sold out. Contact Adrian Sanchez at WIRE Miami (305-321-7655) for the most current inventory.