One of my favorite F1 drivers Charles Leclerc just made another power move off the track by snapping up a luxury condo in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood. After an impressive third-place finish at the Miami Grand Prix, Charles decided to celebrate by investing in a yet-to-be-built condo at the Edition Residences. This stunning waterfront high-rise claims its going to redefine luxury living with its sleek, prism-shaped design and a host of high-end amenities.

Charles Leclerc’s new pad will be in the 55-story tower featuring units that range from 1,900 to 3,700 square feet, with prices starting around $3 million. I’m guessing Charles signed up for one of the largest units they had available, and with a salary of $33 million dollars per year plus endorsement deals from Ray-Ban, Giorgio Armani, and EA Sports he can certainly afford it.

These condos boast open-plan living spaces, high ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows offering breathtaking views of Biscayne Bay. And let’s not forget the top-notch amenities like a cabana-lined pool, yoga studio, pickleball courts, a cinema, and even a high-tech racing simulator—perfect for an F1 driver!

Construction is expected to begin later this year, with completion in about three years. I wonder if Formula 1 photographer Kym Illman could work out a tour of Charles Leclerc’s new pad in the style of MTV Cribs.

While Charles Leclerc waits for his new Miami condo to be finished he’s far from homeless. The Ferrari driver lives in his home principality of Monaco in a multi-million dollar condo. While not much is known about his Monte Carlo crib, news has leaked out that Charles owns a white grand piano in the living room, which he’s surrounded by several of his trophies and helmets chronicling his racing career.

F1’s Charles Leclerc Snaps Up a Condo at One of South Florida’s Ritziest New Towers