Model Daniela Urzi snags $6.2M Oceana Bal Harbour pad

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Argentine model Daniela Urzi may be moving to Oceana Bal Harbour, less than a month after she and her husband sold their home on the Venetian Islands.

Records show Green P&P LLC paid $6.2 million in cash for unit 1902 in the north tower of Oceana, at 10201 Collins Avenue.

Rendering of Oceana Bal Harbour

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The entity is controlled by Urzi’s husband, Pablo Cosentino, who is a former professional soccer agent. The couple used a similar entity, Azul P&P LLC, for their former home at 700 West Dilido Drive in Miami Beach. They sold it on Feb. 17 for about $10 million after living there for about six years.

Urzi has done campaigns for the likes of Armani, Roberto Cavalli and Burberry, and has graced the covers of Vogue and Elle.

At Oceana, which is developed by Consultatio, Urzi’s neighbors will include Paraguayan tycoon Jorge A. Riquelme, who just paid nearly $15 million for a double unit, and Chicago auto magnate Phillip Resnick, who paid $5.28 million for a condo in January. Sales launched in 2013, and property records show 140 closings at the 28-story, 240-unit development.

The 5.5-acre property, previously home to the Bal Harbour Beach Club before Consultatio purchased it in 2012 for $220 million, features two sculptures by Jeff Koons, pools, a beach club, cabanas, a spa, restaurant and tennis court. Oceana has an estimated $1.3 billion sellout, which would set a record in South Florida beating out Oceana Key Biscayne, also developed by Consultatio, which generated nearly $580 million in recorded closings.

The building was designed by Arquitectonica with interiors by Piero Lissoni and landscaping by Enzo Enea.