Matt Zingler isn’t just moving beats—he’s moving real estate. The cofounder and CEO of Rolling Loud, a.k.a. the world’s biggest hip-hop festival, just listed his waterfront compound in Miami Beach for $18.9 million, and it’s every bit as extra as you’d expect.
Perched on the exclusive Biscayne Point, the estate spans two lots and offers 150 feet of open bay frontage, sweeping water views, and the kind of privacy that makes celebrities and moguls swoon. Zingler started building this Miami dream nearly 10 years ago, first snagging one lot for $1.85 million in 2016, then adding a second in 2020 for $2.195 million. Today, it’s a half-acre playground that pairs modern architecture with serious showmanship.
RELATED: A Two-Floor Miami Penthouse Owned by Ketel One Heirs Lists for $30 Million
Parisian-style paneling and custom millwork accent the dramatic, double-height interiors.
Become Legendary; Dina Goldentayer
Step inside, and the drama is immediate. A double-height foyer greets you with motorized Baccarat-inspired chandeliers that feel straight out of a five-star hotel. Parisian-style paneling, custom millwork, and soaring ceilings transport you to the City of Light, while the expansive windows beyond spotlight the surrounding waterways. A little further in, the marble kitchen flows into a salon with a marble media wall and fireplace. To top it off, literally, the cantilevered primary suite floats above the bay like a luxury yacht, offering owners a dressing room, breakfast bar, and a green onyx bath.
And then there’s the closet. Not just any closet: a $250,000, bank-vault-style, bulletproof-glass safe room. “The owner drew inspiration from some of the top hotels in the world that he would frequently visit,” listing agent Dina Goldentayer of Douglas Elliman told the South Florida Digest.
RELATED: A $169 Million Waterfront Estate Lists on Miami Beach’s Billionaire’s Row
The marble kitchen opens to a main living area anchored by a marble media wall and fireplace.
Become Legendary; Dina Goldentayer
Outside, the spectacle continues. An infinity-edge lap pool melts into Biscayne Bay, a sundeck and covered lounges offer every option for entertaining, and there’s even room for a padel court. The secondary residence, a former home built in 1950, now serves as a guest house or wellness pavilion with its own pool and summer kitchen.
Zingler, now in his thirties and heavily tattooed, lives like a modern rock star, which isn’t far from the reality of his life online. Since founding Rolling Loud with college friend Tariq Cherif in 2015, he has turned the Miami-based festival into a global phenomenon, staging events in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, London, Japan, China, Mexico, Australia, and Croatia. Travis Scott, A$AP Rocky, Nicki Minaj, Kendrick Lamar—you name it, they’ve hit the stage at Rolling Loud. Who knows, they may have congregated at a certain Miami Beach pad, too.
Click here to see more photos of this Miami Beach home.
Authors
-
Abby Montanez
Abigail Montanez is a staff writer at Robb Report. She has worked in both print and digital publishing for over half a decade, covering everything from real estate, entertainment, dining, travel to…