As Florida’s luxury real estate market continues to show strength, a standout property has hit the market in one of Miami’s most coveted neighborhoods.

The Ponce Davis mansion of New York attorney and art collector Ian Krawiecki Gazes and his husband, Serge Krawiecki Gazes, has been listed for $16.7 million with Lourdes Alatriste of Douglas Elliman.

The listing comes as Florida’s high-end housing market continues to outperform national trends. According to Jonathan Miller’s Douglas Elliman Q3 2025 Florida Sales Market Report, luxury properties are driving price gains across the region. Cash sales remain particularly strong at higher price points, underscoring continued buyer confidence in Miami’s top-tier market.

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Located in the prestigious Ponce Davis enclave, the modern architectural residence was designed by Alberto O. Cordovez and completed in 2016.

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The property sits on just over an acre of private land and spans more than 12,000 square feet of meticulously crafted living space.

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Inside the upscale 7-bedroom home

The home offers seven bedrooms, eight full bathrooms, and one half bath, along with a host of luxury amenities designed for both comfort and entertaining.

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A state-of-the-art kitchen equipped with Wolf appliances, a 200-bottle wine cellar, and a fully equipped gym stand out among its features.

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Clean lines, open spaces throughout

Throughout the interiors, Cordovez’s architectural vision is expressed through wood paneling, limestone floors, and high ceilings that emphasize light and volume. With smart home automation and expansive windows framing views of the lush tropical landscaping, a wall of glass opens to the backyard’s resort-style amenities.

Cordovez’s design leans into clean lines and open spaces that blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living.

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Interiors meant to highlight art collections

The property also reflects the artistic sensibility of its owners.

The Gazes began their art collection in New York’s East Village in the early 1980s, a time when they forged friendships with contemporary icons such as Keith Haring.

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Their appreciation for bold, expressive work continues to influence their interiors today, infusing the home with personality and creative energy.

Outdoor amenities include an infinity pool, al-fresco dining

Outside, Florida living is on full display with a 40×15 infinity pool, spacious lounging areas, and covered dining terraces that easily connect to indoor spaces — creating a seamless flow ideal for Miami’s year-round climate.

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The residence also includes a three-car garage with the potential for car lifts.

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Property overview

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