Nicky Jam is looking to flip his luxe slice of Miami sky for a cool profit.
According to The New York Post, the Reggaeton hitmaker just placed his three‑bedroom, 3.5‑bath spread in Edgewater’s Elysee tower on the market for $4.35 million—about $250,000 more than the $4.1 million he spent in March 2024.
Perched on Biscayne Bay, the 3,100‑square‑foot residence opens from a private foyer into floor‑to‑ceiling panoramas of water and downtown. Jean‑Louis Deniot’s interiors lay the foundation for an eat‑in chef’s kitchen trimmed in stone, a spa‑style primary bath, and an open living‑dining zone flooded with natural light. The real showstopper, though, is the 1,100‑plus‑square‑foot terrace that wraps the home in front‑row sunrise views.
Owners at the 57‑story glass landmark—designed by Arquitectonica guru Bernardo Fort‑Brescia—also gain access to a bayfront lounge, “sunrise” pool, resort‑size lap pool, outdoor kitchen, and a fully stocked wellness level. For Nicky Jam, those perks no longer outweigh the siren call of suburbia.

Listing agent Fernando Rodriguez of Douglas Elliman told the Post the singer “wants to take a break from the downtown living scene… to enjoy the ample space, lush greenery and calmer lifestyle that the Miami suburbs have to offer.”
The move caps a whirlwind 16 months for the Boston-born star, whose real name is Nick Rivera Caminero. He dropped the upbeat single “Sunshine” in February—his first release through Virgin Music Group—while showing off a 110‑pound weight transformation following gastric bypass surgery that brought him to tears. He also grabbed headlines last fall when he yanked a short‑lived Donald Trump endorsement after a rally comic dissed Puerto Rico.
A valet, concierge, and private wine room round out the Elysee vibe. Expect bidding‑war energy: buyers remain hungry for hot Miami real estate, and a celebrity name like Nicky Jam on the deed never hurts.
