Exclusive | Life coach Tony Robbins in contract to buy a $28M penthouse at the tallest residential building south of NYC

As a life/business coach, Tony Robbins helps people reach new heights.He apparently wants to live that way, too.

Robbins is in contract to buy a splashy, glass-cubed penthouse asking $28 million at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences Miami, billed as the tallest residential building south of Manhattan.At 1,049 feet high, the Waldorf will be Miami’s first supertall tower when it is completed.Move-ins are slated for 2028.

The 100-story tower is comprised of stacked, cantilevered cubes topped by the nation’s largest penthouse — a five-story, 33,000-square-foot aerie that sold for an undisclosed price in 2022.That dwelling includes a Wall Street-style trading room; a safe room; wine cellars; a gym; a pool with a swim-up tiki bar; an outdoor gym; a multi-purpose court for racquetball, pickleball and basketball and more, according to reports.

Robbins’ 7,000-square-foot penthouse comes with a private plunge pool on its terrace, overlooking Miami and the Atlantic Ocean.“I believe our minds thrive in places that allow us to dream and connect with natural beauty.

This new space is the perfect location to witness the ocean’s tranquility while also connecting with Miami’s vibrancy,” Robbins told Gimme Shelter in a statement. Similar penthouses were asking $28 million; brokers involved in the deal declined to reveal the price he is paying.Robbins is also in contract to buy space for his family office, Robbins Gupta Holdings, which he co-founded with Ajay Gupta, the Montreal-born, Miami-based financier.

In addition to Robbins, Gupta is also in contract to buy his own penthouse that was also asking in the $28 million range, brokers told Gimme.Robbins also owns a mansion in Manalapan, in Palm Beach County, Gimme Shelter has previously reported.

Robbins’ three-bedroom, 4½-bathroom penthouse will be smart-wired and features a chef kitchen inside along with a summer kitchen and a lounge on the terrace.Designs are still being modified as the penthous...

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Publisher: New York Post

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