Ownership And Leasing
Long Term Policy: 2 times a year, 6 Months minimum
Lease After Purchase: Ok To Lease
Pets Policy: Pet friendly, 2 pets allowed, each pet can weigh up to 35 lbs. No pet fees.
Price Range: From $19,642,000 To $21,500,000
Long Term Policy: 2 times a year, 6 Months minimum
Lease After Purchase: Ok To Lease
Pets Policy: Pet friendly, 2 pets allowed, each pet can weigh up to 35 lbs. No pet fees.
Price Range: From $19,642,000 To $21,500,000
Architect: Nichols Brosch Sandoval
Developer: Matrix
Ocean House Floor Plans: Contact Us
Condo Association:305-538-8282
Ocean House is a boutique South of Fifth condo building at 125 Ocean Dr in South of Fifth, Miami Beach. Built in 2011, the 10-story building has 28 residences near the beach, South Pointe Park, restaurants, and the marina.
Ocean House condos for sale should be reviewed by ocean or city exposure, residence size, terrace or balcony position, finish level, parking, and monthly fees. Buyers should compare boutique South of Fifth sales, service level, association rules, and building costs before judging value.
Rental policy currently shows a long-term rental setup, a 6-month minimum rental term, and up to 2 rentals per year. Buyers should verify association rules, lease approvals, fees, and current restrictions before relying on rental income.
Architectural and ownership notes point to Nichols Brosch Sandoval, Matrix. The building is pet-friendly. Buyers should review amenities, parking, security, reserves, insurance considerations, and monthly fees with the individual residence. Its 28 residences, ranging from one to five-bedroom options including lofts, penthouses, cabanas, and two-story beach houses, ensure utmost privacy and exclusivity for its residents. The zero-entry swimming pool with a beachside pool deck, a cutting-edge fitness facility with a wellness retreat, a deluxe screening room, and a beauty salon for manicure, pedicure, and hair services, all contribute to a resort-like experience. The exclusive poolside cabanas, outdoor epicurean kitchen, bar with billiards room, gardener's potting station, full-service valet, concierge services, 24-hour front desk, and security add to the comprehensive luxury lifestyle offered here.
Compare active condos for sale, active rentals, recent sales, ocean exposure, residence size, unit condition, monthly fees, parking, rental rules, pet policy, and South of Fifth walkability. It is also useful to compare Ocean House Miami Beach with nearby buildings and area pages such as Glass 120, Hilton Bentley, and South Beach's.
Ocean House Miami Beach has completed-year closed-sale history from 2015 through 2025 in the market statistics, with 43 recorded condo sales, or about 5 sales per year. That is a thinner resale sample, so each closed sale should be reviewed closely for condition, view, size, and unusual terms before using it as a benchmark. The busiest year in the series was 2021 with 15 sales, while the quietest was 2017 with 1. Recent completed-year sales volume is above the long-term average. The gap between the busiest and quietest years also shows why buyers should separate building demand from broader market-cycle timing.
The completed-year price-per-square-foot history for Ocean House Miami Beach ranges from about $862/sqft to $3,352/sqft, with an average near $1,780/sqft across the years shown. That wide valuation band means unit-specific factors can materially change the right price range. The last completed year in the series is higher than the first, moving from $2,018/sqft in 2015 to $3,352/sqft in 2025. The recent completed-year price-per-square-foot average is above the long-term average. Average closed price over the same completed-year period was about $3,885,085, but that number should be read by bedroom count, size, view, and renovation level.
Bedroom-level statistics also help explain value at Ocean House Miami Beach: 2 Beds and 4 Beds+ units have the broadest historical comparison set, while 4 Beds+ around $13,522,000 and 3 Beds around $2,668,275 represent the higher average closed-price tiers in the chart data. The segment is useful, but buyers should still check whether the underlying sales were similar in size, view, and condition. Buyers should compare units within the same bedroom count before deciding whether a listing is expensive or well positioned. Ocean House Miami Beach also has long-term rental positioning with a 6-month minimum lease and up to 2 rentals per year, which should be read together with the long-term sales data. That points to a more traditional ownership profile, so long-term tenant quality, association approvals, and carrying costs matter more than short-stay turnover.
Building FAQ
Ocean House is located at 125 Ocean Dr in South Of Fifth, Miami Beach.
The building profile lists 2011 construction, 10 stories, and 28 units.
For Ocean House, the building profile notes a long-term rental profile, 6 Months minimum rental term, and up to 2 rentals per year. That policy can matter as much as the unit itself for investors and seasonal-use buyers. Before making an offer, confirm association rules, approval timing, fees, city requirements, and any recent policy changes.
Buyers should compare view exposure, floor plan, unit condition, monthly fees, parking, rental rules, pet policy, amenities, recent sales, and competing nearby buildings.
Ocean House currently shows a pet-friendly policy, up to 2 pets, 35 lbs per pet, no pet fee currently indicated. Buyers and renters should confirm current association rules, breed or weight limits, deposits, and approval requirements before relying on the policy.
Ocean House Miami Beach has completed-year sales history from 2015 through 2025 with 43 recorded closed sales, or about 5 sales per year. That is a thinner resale sample, so each closed sale should be reviewed closely for condition, view, size, and unusual terms before using it as a benchmark. Recent completed-year sales volume is above the long-term average. Buyers should still compare individual units by line, view, condition, floor height, fees, parking, and building rules.
The completed-year price-per-square-foot history for Ocean House Miami Beach runs from 2015 through 2025 and ranges from about $862/sqft to $3,352/sqft, with an average near $1,780/sqft. That wide valuation band means unit-specific factors can materially change the right price range. Average closed price over the same completed-year data is about $3,885,085, but buyers should read that number by bedroom count, size, view, and renovation level.