Rolling Loud CEO Sells Double Lot Miami Beach Homes For $17.72 Million
Matt Zingler, cofounder and CEO of Rolling Loud, the world’s largest hip-hop festival, has now sold his his own Miami Beach estate for $17.72 million, after listing it for $18.9 million.
The waterfront compound sits on two lots in the exclusive gated community of Biscayne Point, offering 150 feet of water frontage and nearly 7,700 square feet of living space across a main residence and guesthouse.
Zingler, who began assembling the property in 2016 by purchasing one lot for $1.85 million and adding another for $2.19 million in 2020, has spent nearly a decade crafting what can only be described as a modern-day showpiece.
Property Highlights
Price: $17.72 million
Size: 7,690 square feet on 0.5 acres (two combined lots)
Bedrooms: 7
Bathrooms: 7
Location: Miami Beach, Florida
Notable Features: Double-height foyer with motorized Baccarat-inspired chandeliers, Taj Mahal stone kitchen, marble salon with media wall and fireplace, bayfront primary suite with onyx bath and safe-room-style closet, two pools, sundeck, 150 feet of water frontage, guesthouse with its own summer kitchen, gym, and advanced AV and security systems.
A Look at Zingler’s Estate
Step inside the main house’s double-height foyer and you’ll walk beneath motorized chandeliers reminiscent of those at New York’s Baccarat Hotel while Parisian-style wall panels and custom millwork surround you.
Down the hall, the Taj Mahal stone kitchen flows into the dining area and a living room featuring a marble media wall and statement fireplace, ideal for both quiet private nights in and Rolling Loud–level afterparties.
Outside, the main home’s infinity-edge lap pool appears to spill directly into Biscayne Bay and is surrounded by terraces, sundecks, and covered lounges making outdoor entertaining effortless.
Next door, the property’s secondary residence, originally built in 1950, has been reimagined as a guesthouse and wellness pavilion complete with its own pool, summer kitchen, and space for fitness or recovery routines.
Video Tour
See inside Zingler’s home in a more detailed video tour that offers a closer look at the property’s striking design and the flow between its living spaces.
The video captures how light, water, and architecture interact throughout the house, emphasizing its contemporary elegance.
One of the standout moments in the tour is the primary suite, seemingly floating above Biscayne Bay, where floor-to-ceiling windows frame panoramic water views.
Inside, a private breakfast bar, stunning green onyx bathroom, and walk-in closet that doubles as a $250,000 bank-vault-style safe room add both luxury and personality to this Florida compound.
Why is Zingler Selling?
Matt Zingler’s Biscayne Point compound captures everything that defines Miami luxury living including bold design, cinematic views, and a blend of privacy and prestige.
After nearly a decade of assembling and developing the property, Zingler’s decision to sell the estate marks the close of a dedicated journey, one that’s involved his evolution as both a creator and entrepreneur.
With no particular statement as to the reason behind the sale, it appears to be more of a strategic move.
For its next owner, the property offers a rare opportunity to inherit a vision years in the making, a home that embodies both Zingler’s ambition and the spirit of Miami itself.

