Reggaeton artist Nicky Jam sells One Thousand Museum condo

Singer-songwriter had converted two bedrooms of the downtown Miami condo into closets for his shoe collection

Reggaeton Artist Nicky Jam Sells Downtown Miami Condo
Nicky Jam and the condo at One Thousand Museum (Getty, Photostetic)

Reggaeton and Latin trap artist Nicky Jam sold his downtown Miami condo at One Thousand Museum for a profit. 

The singer-songwriter-rapper, whose real name is Nick Rivera Caminero, sold his 4,600-square-foot unit for $7 million. He bought the four-bedroom, five-bathroom condo in the fall of 2021 for $5.7 million, which means he likely sold it for a roughly $1 million profit after paying commissions. The luxury condo tower was designed by the late Pritzker Architecture Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid.

Caminero, who has collaborated with Daddy Yankee, J Balvin and Enrique Iglesias, among others, sold unit 1602 at 1000 Biscayne Boulevard. Tony Rodriguez-Tellaheche of Prestige Realty Group was the listing agent. Patricia Subiris-Gonzalez of Shelton and Stewart Realtors represented the buyer. 

Rodriguez-Tellaheche declined to name the buyer, but said the buyer is relocating from Sunny Isles Beach. Subiris-Gonzalez declined to comment.

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The half-floor unit was on the market for $7.2 million. Caminero had converted two of the bedrooms into closets to house his shoe collection, Rodriguez-Tellaheche said. The building’s amenities include an aquatic center with a pool, a sky lounge and a rooftop helipad.

Caminero previously owned a Miami Beach home on Palm Island, which he sold three years ago for $3.1 million. Rodriguez-Tellaheche said he is working with Caminero to find a condo nearby in downtown Miami.

Other unit owners and part-time residents at One Thousand Museum include David and Victoria Beckham, Marc Anthony and hospitality mogul David Grutman. 

A development team led by Louis Birdman, Gilberto Bomeny, Kevin Venger, Gregg Covin and Todd Michael Glaser completed the 62-story, 84-unit tower in 2019. 

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