A property that appeared on American crime drama series Miami Vice is ready to change hands.
Listed by Coldwell Banker Realty, the quirky 4,884-square-foot mansion located in Florida’s Coral Gables, is on the market for a cool $US4.2 million ($6 million).
The five-bedroom pad reflects the eighties, having been designed by architect Alberto Otero in 1987, and is a sight to be seen with a bold red portico at the entrance.
A retro feel continues throughout the abode with pop art on the whitewashed walls, a red bath tub in the master suite and curved mosaic glass walls.
Guests can luxuriate either by the bar, which contrasts the red and white colour theme with its stainless steel aesthetic, or by the pool that’s surrounded by lush greenery.
The six-bathroom property has been designed with ample space in mind, reflected by the open-plan layout, high ceilings and generously sized master bedroom.
Two guest bedrooms are located on the ground floor, alongside a room that caters to housekeepers, while the second storey contains the master and a study.
Other stand-out features include a sunken living room with red cushions on the grey couch to complement the pop art, a chef-style kitchen with large island bench, and spa.
Miami Vice ran for five seasons on NBC from 1984 to 1989 and starred Don Johnson as James ‘Sonny’ Crockett and Philip Michael Thomas as Ricardo ‘Rico’ Tubbs.
Their characters worked as undercover detectives in Miami.
Vin Diesel has teased a Miami Vice reboot, but the project is yet to get off the ground.