Bentley Residences Miami brings the Bentley Motors name —for the first time to a residential tower— to the Sunny Isles beachfront: 18401 Collins Avenue, directly on the Atlantic. It is preconstruction: there is no resale yet, you reserve directly from the developer, Dezer Development, and the best lines are allocated in the first rounds, at the project's lowest price list.
Designed by Sieger Suarez Architects, with interiors by Bentley Home and landscaping by Enzo Enea, the 63-story tower of some 216 residences stands out for its diamond-pattern glass façade and for an idea without precedent in a skyscraper: the Dezervator, a patented elevator that lifts your car to a private three- or four-space garage inside the residence itself.
For today's buyer what matters is the entry point: reserving early, securing the best exposure —oceanfront, high floor and line— the budget allows, before the expected 2027 delivery. This page orders that —how the pre-sale is allocated, how to choose a line, and the buying process— so you enter with judgment, not urgency.
What makes the project different
Bentley Residences' value is not just the name: it is combining the first automotive brand atop a residential skyscraper, a developer with a long Sunny Isles track record, and direct beach frontage. Among what defines the offering:
- The Bentley Motors brand the world's first Bentley-branded residences, with interiors by Bentley Home —a signature that supports future resale value.
- The Dezervator Dezer's patented car elevator lifts your vehicle to a private 3- or 4-space garage inside the unit itself: nothing like it in the Miami market.
- Developer Dezer the firm of Gil Dezer —creator of the Porsche Design Tower and its original Dezervator— with a proven execution record in Sunny Isles Beach.
- On the Atlantic a 63-story tower with Sieger Suarez's diamond façade, direct beach frontage and ocean views that won't be built over.