Continuum 12000 Sport & Wellness Residences
The New Standard of North Miami Waterfront Living
Continuum 12000 Sport & Wellness Residences represents a paradigm shift in South Florida real estate, moving beyond passive luxury into an active, longevity-focused lifestyle. Situated on 4.32 acres of pristine bayfront at 12000 North Bayshore Drive, this 20-story glass tower is Miami’s first residential project entirely dedicated to the intersection of professional-grade sport and holistic wellness. At its heart lies the Mermaid Club™, a 150,000-square-foot ecosystem of health, featuring a 1.5-acre “waterfront playground” that grants residents direct, immersive access to Biscayne Bay.
Project Details
- Total Units: 262 Private Residences.
- Building Height: 20 Stories of glass and steel.
- Residence Types: A curated collection of one- to three-bedroom floor plans, plus exclusive Waterfront Villas and Penthouses.
- Residences range from a generous 1,035 to an expansive 3,543 square feet.
- Groundbreaking: Set for 2027.
- Rental Policy: Traditional residential focus; short-term rentals under six months
Developer: Continuum Companies
Architect: Kobi Karp Architecture
Interior Designer: Paul Duesing Design Partners
Prices starting in the $1.4 Million’s
Payment Plan
- 10% at Reservation – Secures the specific unit and price.
- 10% at Contract – Formalizes the purchase agreement.
- 10% at Groundbreaking (2027) – Initiates the construction phase.
- 10% at Top-off – Paid when the building reaches its 20th story.
- 60% at Closing – Final balance due upon delivery of the unit.
Location
Positioned as the “Gateway to the Islands,” the site at 12000 North Bayshore Drive offers a unique strategic advantage. It sits directly across from the ultra-exclusive Indian Creek Island (often called “Billionaire Bunker”), providing residents with the same elite views at a fraction of the cost.
North Miami
The area surrounding Continuum 12000 is undergoing a rapid luxury renaissance. While the property feels like a secluded island, it is remarkably connected to Miami’s cultural and retail nodes


