This $13.4 Million Penthouse in Puerto Rico Is the Most Expensive Condo Ever Sold in San Juan

A record penthouse sale has been achieved in Puerto Rico. The crown jewel of San Juan’s Peninsula Condado condominium, with Condado Beach and city skyline views recently sold for $13.4 million. Spanning three floors, the 9,421-square-foot aerie includes three bedrooms and seven baths with over 3,000 square feet of private outdoor space. The sprawling unit last changed hands in 2020, when it was acquired for $7.2 million by mortgage executive Rob Hirt; the latest sale price, therefore, represents a stunning 86 percent increase over just four years and marks the most expensive condo sale in the capital to boot.

Hirt bought the residence from the developer as little more than a concrete shell and “created everything from scratch,” listing agent Oriana Juvelier of Puerto Rico Sotheby’s International Realty told Mansion Global. He tapped interior designer Fernando Rodriguez and several other Miami-based firms to bring the high-floor quarters to life, and the herringbone wood floors and stone countertops seen throughout the breezy, open-plan layout speak to an interest in working with natural materials.

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A games room includes a foosball table and a full bar.

Ahead of the private elevator landing, with its eye-catching geometric tile floor, sits the entrance gallery, where the panoramic vistas unfold as you navigate into the great room, which comprises a sitting area and a dining space alongside a minimalist kitchen imported from Italy with integrated appliances and a mirrored backsplash. A custom-built wine cellar with room for 200 bottles is worth noting, as are the floor-to-ceiling windows that slide open to a slender terrace that hovers over the Condado Lagoon.

The primary suite sits on the first floor and includes a vast bedroom with a lagoon-facing sitting area and a brass-accented kitchenette. There’s also a walk-in closet with ashtone Italian cabinetry as well as an ensuite bath with onyx and marble details. Other key elements of the home include an office suite and game room with a fully equipped bar, plus two rooftop terraces for entertaining larger groups. The first offers south-facing San Juan views and western glances of the Old City, while the second offers a covered area with a full bar and an outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven, not to mention a plunge pool with views over the Atlantic Ocean.

Peninsula penthouse rooftop terrace
There are ocean and skyline views from penthouse’s rooftop terrace.

Five garage parking spaces come with the triple-mint condition Peninsula Condado digs, while the 18-story full-service condominium, built on the site of a former Chili’s restaurant, provides residents with access to a fitness center, a lagoon-facing pool, and private storage space.

Property records indicate Rob and his wife Tracey Hirt maintain a $6.7 million home in Palm Beach that they acquired in 2021, about a year before they sold an almost 12,000 square foot home on 10 acres in Northern California’s Bay Area in a no reserve auction for $9 million.

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Peninsula penthouse slide cover
Peninsula penthouse slide cover

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