A high-floor apartment in Miami Beach, Florida, that offers unobstructed, 270-degree views of the ocean and city skyline, is coming onto the market Tuesday for $16.95 million, Mansion Global has learned.

Located on the 20th floor at Apogee, a luxury condo tower developed by Argentine- American billionaire Jorge M. Prez, the 4,154-square-foot apartment has four bedrooms, three-and-a-half baths, a home theater and open entertaining spaces enhanced with floor-to-ceiling glass walls. It also comes with an 11-foot-deep, 2,446-square-foot terrace with a built-in summer kitchen.

The view, the space, and the architecture of the home, combined, is what makes it so valuable, said Bryan Sereny, who is handling the sale with Bill Hernandez at Douglas Elliman.

Since the building, which stands at 24-stories, is located on the southwestern-most tip of the island, the high-floor residence enjoys views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Biscayne Bay and downtown Miami Beach skyline.

With that beautiful backdrop, the sunset is incredible, Mr. Sereny said.

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The current owner is a Swiss entrepreneur, per the listing agents, who bought the apartment when the building was under construction. He closed on it in July 2008 for $7.3 million via a limited liability company, property records show.

He hired French architect and interior designer Michel Gamard to design the unit. The homes art-deco interior includes 19 different colors that speak to South Beach style, Mr. Hernandez said.

For the past few years, the family used the apartment as a vacation home and decorated it with some unique pieces of furniture, including a glass dining table from Carlo Santambrogio, who is known for the see-through glass home in Milan, Italy; an original couch of the late Zaha Hadid worth $13,000; and original Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Barcelona chairs.

The furniture is not included in the asking price, but can be negotiated separately, the listing duo said.

The home also comes with a two-car, air-conditioned garage, which can also be used as storage rooms, they said.The 67-residence Apogee, has a 34-foot lobby, a full-time concierge, a pool, a gym with massage rooms.

The large penthouse of the building was once the most-expensive apartment listed in Florida, when it was listed for $65 million in January 2017. The listing was taken off the market in May 2018.

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