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Golf, Tennis, Beautiful Environment All Year Long
Florida is one of the most preferred and popular states in the USA among golfers for either playing for pleasure or tournaments. For the sake of golf, national and international golfers come to Florida and rent properties near or by a golf course. Professionals practice under the Florida sun for weeks.
There are almost 1,200 golf courses for players of every skill level, satisfying everyone’s needs and wish. The courses can range from 18 to 36 holes, and are in natural subtropical environment, surrounded by trees lakes, white-sand and beautifully maintained lawns. Many are in residential neighborhoods, where players can reach the course on foot or on his or her own golf cart within minutes.
The well-known golf course designer, Arthur Hills, has created golf paradises all over the world. In Florida, he designed the golf courses in Bradenton’s RiverStrand, where property owners and short-term renters keep the courses busy throughout the year. Another great course is in the ChampionsGate residential community in Orlando, which was designed by Greg Norman to be suitable for national and international competitions. Naples’ Treviso Bay community also well-liked by golfers.
There are excellent golf courses all over Florida; Naples has 70, Orlando 40, Kissimee and Lake Buena Vista about 20, Sarasota and Bradenton have almost 50, Miami and its close surroundings have close to 30, Tampa 20, and Clearwater and St. Petersburg have approximately 10 golf courses. Also, there are mini golf-courses invite the visitors of all ages, for instance Pirate’s Cove in Orlando, Ace Miniature Golf in Tampa, and the Congo River in Clearwater.
Purchasing properties at a golf paradise and renting them out—especially for short-term—make for excellent investments!
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Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, West Palm Beach
Miami, also known as the Magic City, is one of the best-known cities in the world. Located on the southeast tip of the Florida Peninsula, Miami has both a very busy international airport and cruise port, which make it a gateway to the rest of the world. The sparkling, white sand beaches lure swimmers, sunbathers, and surfers alike.
Golfers and tennis players have an abundance of opportunities to enjoy playing under the warm Florida sun. The world’s most famous designers await shoppers at elegant shopping complexes like the Aventura Mall and Ball-Harbor Mall. National and international banks, prosperous companies, and financial institutions all work together to stimulate Miami’s booming economy. A trip to Miami would not be complete without being entertained by concert, shows, dance clubs, or without cruising along South Beach’s Ocean Drive.
The city boasts an array of architectural and cultural styles. From the modern downtown to the unique Art-Deco style of South Beach, Miami is truly one of a kind. The Villa Casa Casuarina – the late Italian fashion designer, Gianni Versace’s ex-home – is now a hotel in the Art-Deco District. Collins Avenue’s luxurious high-rise and hotel-condominiums overlook the Atlantic Ocean and the beautiful tropical sunrise. The breathtaking skyline of Sunny Isles Beach is ever changing, with new buildings rising high and older buildings undergoing vast improvements. Golden Beach is lined with mansions of the rich and famous, so there is a good chance of bumping into a famous star!
In addition of the ever-changing bustle of Miami, there are many nearby sites that are rooted deep within history. The Coral Castle Museum is an incredibly unique and mind- blowing home and garden form the beginning of the previous century, featuring limestone sculptures hand-carved by the owner for his lady. Or maybe not? The Vizcaya Museum and Garden in the Coconut Grove area on Biscayne Bay boast a mansion that kings would be envious of, gardens, and a significant art collection, that all come together in a great combination of both European and Floridian architecture and culture.
People who like nature might enjoy learning about manatees and dolphins at the Miami Seaquarium, seeing exotic animals in Jungle Island, or strolling in Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden. East of Miami people can drive through the Everglades or take an airboat ride to see alligators, turtles, and birds in their natural habitat.
Located 30 miles north of Miami, Fort Lauderdale is another Atlantic coast paradise. In addition to sprawling beaches, there are over a hundred marinas that house enough yachts and megayachts to earn the title of “Yachting Capital of the World’. For a more relaxing afternoon, visitors can take gondola rides through Fort Lauderdale’s boating canals that are so extensive, Fort Lauderdale is also nicknamed the “Venice of America”.
To get a glimpse of what Fort Lauderdale was like in the 1900’s, visit the Stranahan House and the Bonnet House or stroll through the historic district’s Flamingo Garden. The Fort Lauderdale Historical Center and the Museum of Art have great cultural programs, while the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Discovery is a must-see for those who love science. For shopping, dining, arts, entertainment, and nightlife, Las Olas Boulevard is the ideal place to go.
Fifty miles north of Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach is a mix of indoor and outdoor activities, culture and industries. It is home to one of America’s most prestigious hotels – the renaissance-styled Breakers – and Whitehall – home of the Flagler Museum. Waterfront music festivals, nightclubs, and live music at West Palm Beach, will soothe the souls of music fans. Nature lovers will enjoy the zoo and the limestone formations at the Blowing Rocks Preserve on Jupiter Islands. Those who like sports find snorkelling, fishing, jet skiing, and of course golfing.
With countless activities and sites to explore, Miami and the surrounding cities truly Oceanside gems of the Atlantic.
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Orlando – Disney and the City of Beautiful
Orlando was the tourist destination of a record-breaking 66 million travelers in 2015, according to George Aguel, President and Chief Executive Officer of Visit Orlando. Setting another record, over 33 million hotel rooms were sold, so it is easy to see why Orlando became the top U. S. Destination in 2014. (Orlando Sentinel on May 2, 2016).
Orlando, also known as the City of Beautiful, is one of the best vacation destinations for families because of the myriad of unique activities that will suit everyone’s interest. Orlando is conveniently located in Central Florida. The Orlando International Airport, Tampa International Airport, and Port Canaveral make it easy for travelers from abroad or other parts of the United States to reach any part of Orlando. As one of Florida’s most populated cities, Orlando enjoys exceptional increases in property values, and thanks to its convenient location, demand for housing has made it a very healthy real estate market. According to Orlando Sentinel, May 2, 2016, the city anticipates building more hotels, which will increase the number of hotel rooms in Orlando by 3% in the next two years.
The world-famous Walt Disney World Resort boasts four theme parks that the whole family will enjoy- Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. Disney also has two Water Parks -Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach. Disney Springs and Disney Boardwalk provide great shopping and nightlife.
Other attraction in Orlando include: Universal Studios, ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, Cirque du Soleil, WonderWork amusement park, Wet ‘n Wild waterpark, Harry Leu Gardens, Madame Tussauds wax museum, plus various festivals, cultural events and parades. SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium has a 360-degree underwater tunnel that allows visitors to encounter with sharks and thousands of other aquatic life.
SeaWorld, famous for its aquatic animal shows and exhibits, also has two sister parks – Discovery Cove, where you can swim with dolphins and visit exotic birds, and Aquatica, which is a waterpark packed with fun.
The Orlando Eye is a giant, 400-foot- tall observation Ferries wheel with fully-enclosed, air-conditioned, glass capsules, provides a panoramic view of Central Florida.
The county’s Convention Center is currently the primary public convention center for the central Florida region, and the second largest convention center in the United States with 200 events, one-million attendees, and $1.9 billion in economic impact.
Less than an hour’s drive from Orlando is the Kennedy Space Center, where visitors can explore the complex, exhibitions, see the Atlantis Space Shuttle and rockets, watch videos and 3D IMAX movies. With careful timing, visitors can even watch a real space shuttle launch.
About 60 miles northeast of Orlando is Daytona, home of the world-famous Daytona International Speedway, best known for the Daytona 500. Daytona will also excite any beach lover with its Atlantic coast beaches. Southeast of Orlando is Port Canaveral, the destination of many large cruise ships.
Those who like canoeing, fishing, camping, or being out in nature cannot find a better place than Orlando. In addition to the Atlantic coast within an hour’s drive to the east, is the Gulf of Mexico to the west. The Gulf has gorgeous white sand beaches, including America’s best beaches – Clearwater Beach. Central Florida also has many waterways and natural preserves, which are great for nature lover and explorer alike.
West of Orlando is Legoland, – Florida Resort Theme Park and Florida Water Park- with attractions, rides, and shows! Visitors can meet characters from The Lego movie, build, slide, visit scenes from Star Wars, explore America’s recreated mini cities etc. in Winter Haven, Florida.
Orlando is a top golf destination in the Sunshine State, and as such is heaven for golf lovers. Orlando is a golf paradise for every age offering from mini courses, like Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf to golf colleges, PGA Tours and PGA Merchandise Show. Those who reside or vacation in certain neighbourhoods can just walk out to18-hole golf courses for tee times. ChampionsGate is one such area and it features two courses designed by Greg Norman which utilize elevation changes, natural landscape, spring fed lakes, and white sand bunkers.
From its convenient location to great attractions to luxurious housing, Orlando offers just about everything one could wish for!
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Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg
Tampa Bay is a natural harbor and estuary located on the west central coast of Florida, and is surrounded by the bright and sunny cities of Tampa, Clearwater, and St. Petersburg. The city of Tampa is easy to get to from anywhere by using any of the several highways and interstates surrounding Tampa, by air via the Tampa International Airport, or by ship via one of the top eight cruise ports in America.
Tampa has a bustling downtown district with booming commerce, and with its continually growing real estate industry, Tampa offers exceptional investment opportunities for the savvy real estate investor. Downtown Tampa is alive with both locals and visitors throughout the day and night. World-class restaurants, water activities, relaxing parks, and museums can be found throughout the downtown area.
The University of Tampa, located in the heart of downtown Tampa is home of the Henry B. Plant Museum, and a few-minutes’ walk away is the Glazer Children’s Museum, where children can learn while they explore fun exhibits. Several festivals—like the historic Gasparilla Festival—parade through the streets of downtown Tampa throughout the year. Each December, an ice skating rink is set up in the heart of the city, allowing ice skaters to glide along the ice in their summer clothing, which is worn by locals year- round. Music and theatre lovers will enjoy the Straz Center and the historic Tampa Theater, and there is something for everyone at the Amalie Arena, which continuously hosts concerts, sport events, and various shows.
Close to downtown Tampa, visitors will also find the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI), which has a planetarium and a gigantic IMAX theater, which has a screen many times larger than a typical movie theater. Across the street from MOSI is the University of South Florida, which is one of the top research universities in Florida.
There are many great places that animal lovers are sure to enjoy. Meet manatees at the Lowry Park Zoo or swim with sharks at the Florida Aquarium! Take a cruise to see wild dolphins and manatees in the warm waters of Tampa Bay. There are dozens of types of animal attractions at Busch Gardens, as well as an abundance of wild roller coasters and fantastic shows.
Tampa’s Hillsborough River on the Riverwalk, or enjoy a jog or bike ride on the beautiful Bayshore Boulevard, which has many of Tampa’s oldest and wealthiest properties. The sidewalk that lines Bayshore Boulevard is the longest continuous sidewalk in the United States. The Davis Islands archipelago is full of bars, cafes, restaurant, shops, as well as a mix of architectural styles. Channelside—an outdoor plaza—has boutiques, restaurants, live music, a movie theater, and a bowling alley. The Port of Tampa is a busy cruise port, so you can sail away on a number of world-class cruise ships. There are many other boating opportunities—such as the Starship Yacht—for those who would rather stay local, and there are many malls and fantastic restaurants in the area.
Across Tampa Bay, relax at the historic Safety Harbor Resort and Spa, which has been ranked among the top ten U.S. spas several times in a row by Spa Finder Magazine. In addition to the spa and thermal baths, this resort also has beautiful ballrooms and fabulous frescoes on the walls and ceilings.
Meet Winter the dolphin, the famous movie star that helped shine a spotlight on the brilliant work the Clearwater Marine Aquarium does to help rehabilitate injured dolphins and sea turtles. The clear water and white sands of Clearwater Beach make it one of America’s best beaches! Rent a jet ski or a giant, inflatable water slide, or go parasailing. Take a walk down the pier and enjoy watching the dolphins, go fishing, dine on fresh seafood, and bask in the warm sunset every evening. Jump on a pirate ship or a sightseeing yacht at the Clearwater Marina, or take some time to relax in the Florida Botanical Gardens.
St. Petersburg is home to the Salvador Dali Museum, the iconic Don Cesar Resort, the Sunken Gardens, and even more beaches! Fort De Soto Park is yet another top beach of America, and has a historic fort, a fishing pier, and many opportunities to kayak, canoe, camp, and bike.
With so many places to go and things to do, the Tampa Bay area is sure to delight all visitors!
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South of Tampa along the Gulf of Mexico
Bradenton is proud to have great residential communities, surrounded by activities for all. Whether you like to spend the day on one of the many gorgeous golf courses, relax on the nearby Anna Maria Island‘s beach, or go on a shopping spree at Ellenton Mall, Bradenton has something for everyone.
The development of Sarasota and its surrounding areas are due to John Ringling, the “King of the Circus”, who bought acres of land which became St. Armands, Lido and Longboat Key. Then, he had built his Venetian Mediterrian style mansion overlooking the bay, which even has a connection to many nations!
The Hungarian Willi Pogany painted the ballroom’s ceiling with the theme The Dancers of the Nations showing dancing couples from 16 nations. He also painted the foyer and the game room. The circus exhibitions (items, clothing, railroad car, the train of Ringling) located in two buildings. The Ringling’s exceptional art collection fills two wings of the art galleries at the Ringling Museum of Art. There is a lovely garden between the wings. The Ringling Museum is truly an outstanding place to discover!
The Classic Car Museum is home of some famous, antique, historic, exotic, and European cars. If you are interested in nature, observe the manatees playing in the Mote Aquarium with other interesting animals, and you may stroll in the Selby Botanical Garden.
Sarasota offers the most beautiful beaches – Siesta Key has the best sand in the world- featuring 99% quartz. It won the International Sand Contest, and in 2004 the Travel Channels’ Best Beaches ranked it as the Best Sand Beach in the planet. The white sand is perfect for sand-castles. Siesta Key is also perfect for permanent or seasonal residence with canals, sparkling beaches, and lush plants. The St. Armands Circle offers great stores, restaurants, coffee and sweets, and it leads to Lido Beach.
Fort Myers was chosen by Thomas Edison and soon by his friend, Henry Ford to build their winter residences by the water. Edison planted royal palms also on today’s McGregor Blvd.,and later the town earned its nickname – the City of Palms. The inventors’ homes, Edison’s laboratory, the first banyan tree of the United States, and Ford’s cars can also be seen.
The Imaginarium Hands-On Museum and Aquarium provides fun with science. The Lovers Key State Park is home of manatees, dolphins, shells, swimming etc. Fort Myers Beach with its beautiful beaches, parasailing and kayaking perfect place to relax. There are many golf courses for the lovers of this sport. Sanibel Island – North of Ft. Myers – is a place for finding shells.
Visitors have a very active time at the Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens, where they meet rare animals like the fosas of Madagascar or the barking, meat eater Asian deer. Feed the giraffe, or watch how alligators are fed, take the expedition cruise on the lake to see monkeys in their natural habitat. Naples has a botanical garden, too. Hop on and off a narrated trolley tour to meet the significant places of Naples and peek into its life.
A Naples Pier (móló) remek horgászatra és arra, hogy delfineket láthassunk a fehér homokú tengerpart felett. Egész évben lehet jetskizni, vitorlázni, szörfözni, és csónakázni a Mexikói-öbölben. Nyugodt sétára vágyók választhatják a Clam Pass Parkot, amelynek különleges tengerpartját – sétányát, növényzetét, és természetes lassú folyóját – érdemes felfedezni. A Vanderbilt Beach – a Vanderbuilt Rd. végén – hotelek, vásárlási, illetve étkezési lehetőségek közelében helyezkedik el. A Lowdermilk Park Beach rövid sétatávolságra található a nyüzsgő 5th Ave exkluzív üzleteitől.
Naples tengerparti öröklakásait közel találjuk a vásárláshoz. A kedvelt Fifth Streeten – 5. utcán butikok, éttermek, ajándéküzletek, illetve irodák sorakoznak. A Third Street – 3. utca – szintén a vásárlás és étkezés paradicsoma; galériákkal, antik üzletekkel, éttermekkel. A gyönyörű udvarok, szökőkutak, és csodálatos futó virágok még kellemesebbé varázsolják az ott eltöltött időt.
Visitors have a very active time at the Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens, where they meet rare animals like the fosas of Madagascar or the barking, meat eater Asian deer. Feed the giraffe, or watch how alligators are fed, take the expedition cruise on the lake to see monkeys in their natural habitat. Naples has a botanical garden, too. Hop on and off a narrated trolley tour to meet the significant places of Naples and peek into its life.
Golf and tennis are waiting for vacationers also. There are over 70 golf courses and if you wish to live on one of them, the Mediterranean style Treviso Bay is a place for you with its amazing amenities and close proximity to downtown Naples. From the property, walk to the 18-hole course which can be part of the world class golf Tournament Players Club (TPC) status – designed by Arthur Hills and TPC Player Consultant, Hal Sutton. Other, new developments are progressing as well in many price ranges.
Marco Island is just 15 minutes drive from Naples, lined with top-notch condominiums, marinas, tennis and golf courses overlooking the quartz sand beach.
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The First Settlement of the United States – St. Augustine
The modern history of Florida began in the early 1500s, when European rulers wanted more lands and paid explorers to discover the area across the Atlantic Ocean. The Spanish Ponce de Leon – who traveled with Columbus earlier – arrived to the shore South of St. Augustine on the spring of 1513. He wanted to find gold, land and – according to the legend – to find a special kind of water for Spain that should keep people young forever. He immediately recognized, that the land contains lots of value. Since it was Easter celebration in Spain, Ponce de Leon named the area La Florida, meaning the “season of flowers”. Later, he returned with his men, however, they lost their battle with the local Calusa. Decades later, after several unsuccessful attempts to create a permanent European city, Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles Spanish admiral settled in St. Augustine in 1565 with the local people. This became the first permanent European city in the area that is today the United States. The existence of St. Augustine required incredible efforts in next the 200 years. The locals were very hopeful, persistent, and determined; without these, St Augustine’s survival would have been impossible. After 500 years, St. Augustine offers lots of interesting places to see and things to do.
The Fountain of Youth Park is the oldest places of interest in the United States having a spring that had been recorded in the17 th century. Evidence show that Timucuan Indians resided in the area that is now the park, and Spanish in the16th century. According to the Florida Department of State, the area of the park had been inhabited 3000 years ago. Visitors can drink from the spring containing 30 minerals. There is a planetarium at the park where visitors can see the navigation tools and techniques of the 1400 and 1500s of the explorers. Also, they can observe the sky of April 1513 the way Ponce de Leon saw it. The Discovery Globe introduces the route of the explorers and the settlements of that time.
Henry Flagler – co-founder of an oil company – had built a magnificent hotel , the Ponce de Leon Hotel in 1888. The building became the home of the Flagler College in 1968. The former other grand hotel of Flagler today called Lightner Museum housing 19 th century art collection. By the way, Flagler established Florida’s railroad system. The Cathedral was built in the 1790, also in the heart of St. Augustine. The city’s other churches are historic, too.
One of the most well known structure of St. Augustine is the Castillo San Marcos. The Spanish built the fort to protect the city from the English in the 1600s. It has 5 meter- thick walls, and a shape of a star. It is made from coquina quarried on the nearby Anastasia Island. There is a bastion on each corner of the rectangular shape building. Also, it is protected by a moat and a draw bridge. The Castillo San Marcos withstood two English sieges. Today the fortress is a museum, where thousands of tourists can learn about the construction of the fort and the advantage of the coquina, the life and experiences of the colonists who lived there, attend live reenactments and experience cannon shots!
St. Augustine’s former main street, St. George St. began from the City Gates, which was the only entrance to the city. The famous street brings back the early Spanish life with shops and restaurants. Also, the oldest wooden school house located here. The Government House introduces St. Augustine’s history throughout the five centuries. The Old Market, the Oldest House, the Colonial Spanish Quarter, the Bridge of Lions also famous places of St. Augustine.
Wild animals, exotic mammals and birds, Florida native reptiles, albino alligator, lemur of Madagascar etc. reside at the St. Augustine’s Alligator Farm Zoological Park. Visitors can meet the statutes of Hollywood Stars, politicians, and professional athletes at the Potter’s Wax Museum. The city and lots of other interesting things offers relaxation. Those who like art, music, and sport also find programs every day of the year!
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The Magical Islands of the Keys
The Florida Keys is a series of lovely islands which extend southwest from Miami. The islands are individually unique in their own way and utterly magnificent. This is the best location for scuba diving, fishing, canoeing, and boating. The waters are clear aqua, the water temperature is pleasant, and the weather is perfect for enjoying the island life.
Leaving Miami, through the Overseas Highway, the first island, Key Largo could be the first terrific destination for visitors. Being at the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is absolutely unique experience. The greatest specialties are the living coral reef formations and the marine life that attract most park visitors, who can also get a gorgeous view of the reef and the undersea world from a glass-bottom boat. Scuba diving, snorkeling, kayaking, camping are also available!
In Marathon, The Dolphin Research Center’s residents are eagerly waiting to meet you, and communicate, swim or paint with you.
Then drive through the famous and filmed Seven Mile Bridge connecting Knights Key to Little Duck Key marveling the shades of the turquoise and blue colors of the water. Later, on your way back to Miami, there is a closer view to the historic bridge which was used as a railroad.
The last and largest island is Key West, where Ernest Hemingway completed the Farewell to Arms at his home on Whitehead Street and wrote other pieces of literature. Key West and its residents of the haves and the have not inspired the setting and the characters for Hemingway’s novel, the To Have and Have Not – some at the harbor, others at Sloppy Joe’s bar. Now visitors can see this famous place, and meet the descendents of Hemingway’s six-toed cats.
The lighthouse, the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory are located on Duval Street. Visit The Southernmost Point of the U.S., a glass bottom boat, shops, restaurants, enjoy the 19 th century architecture and try a key-lime pie. Dive to explore sunken ships and gorgeous coral reefs.
Key West has its own international airport and numerous marinas. Visitors can fly down there, take their boat, a cruise, or travel by car through all the other quaint islands. With all that Key West offers, you will understand why President Harry Truman wrote in his winter White House: “I’ve a notion to move the capital to Key West and just stay.”
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Porsche Design Tower
End of 2024: Porsche Design Tower resale units start from about and above $4 M. Please contact us for available units and prices.
The first Porsche Design Tower in the United States is located on 2.2 acres featuring 57 stories and 132 ultra-luxurious residences in privacy.
Surrounded by spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway , this exclusive location embodies a new definition of luxury, comfort and convenience. With two and a half miles of gorgeous sandy beach for your backyard, and the most sophisticated restaurants and nightspots in the world as your playground, this is the setting for a new kind of lifestyle, where your options extend as far as the ocean views outside your window…
It was a partnership with Gil Dezer of Dezer Development (who built six oceanfront towers with Donald Trump) and the Porsche Design Group from Germany. Units at the Porsche Design Tower range from 3,800 to 9,500 square feet, offering see-through floor plans of 3, 4, 5, and 6 bedrooms. The floor-to-ceiling glass walls provide the most breathtaking views of the ocean and Intracoastal.
The building’s most unique characteristics are the three robotic car-elevators, that take cars and their owners to their designated floor, to their private two or four garages adjacent to the units. The vehicle is self-accessible, allowing owners the freedom of entry and departure without notice. Besides private elevators opening directly into the residence, most residences have an additional luxury – a private swimming pool on the spacious terrace.
More than half of the units have a duplex layout, and the ones facing the ocean include a private pool.
Additional amenities
- two-story lobby
- 24-hour concierge, security and valet service
- private restaurant and lounge bar
- state-of-the-art spa and fitness center
- expansive beachfront pool deck
- high speed passenger elevators
Undeniably, this is the best choice in luxury and privacy!
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PRIVÉ- an Extraordinary Island in South Florida
The PRIVÉ Island Estates is – South Florida’s last private island. It provides a genuinely exclusive life-style to its residence between the ocean and the sky. World-class services, five-star comfort, and utterly private lifestyle surround the homes – from 2018.
The estate situates on an eight-acre island consisting of two, 16-story residential towers with eighty residences in each building.
The residences range from 2,585-over 9,536 square feet with spacious balconies providing extra living area. Picturesque view east and west direction, bay-and ocean views grab your attention through the ten-feet high floor-to-ceiling glass walls. Private elevators, outside kitchen, European-style kitchen pamper the residents.
Location
The estate is situated on a private island estate in Aventura, through the gated William Island and Island Estates. Privé is accessible via a private road and bridge, and an attended gatehouse.
The residents have direct access to the neighboring marinas, to Aventura Mall, Turnberry Club and Resort, Gulfstream Park, numerous elegant restaurants, and boutiques. The Ft. Lauderdale airport, Las Olas Blvd., Miami International Airport, Downtown Miami, Bal Harbor are less than half an hour away.
Services and amenities – 70,000 square feet of indoor social spaces
- Outdoor amenities on several acres
- Electric car charging station
- Full-service valet
- Five-star concierge service
- 24-hour security
- Café by the pool
- North – South lap pool
- Outdoor Jacuzzis
- Lighted tennis court
- Jogging trail
- Private dock for guests and for fishing
- Pet friendly (pet grooming available, dog walking areas)
- Garages for purchase
- Private marina for maximum 150 ft long yachts with boat slips (limited availability)
- Nature path
- Private beach and beach club
Features
Features of the two towers
- Men’s and Women’s steam and sauna
- Massage rooms
- Aerobic and cardio equipment
- Fitness Studio
- Weight facility
- Toddlers’ Playroom – visible from the fitness studio’s steam and sauna
- Social room – billiard, board games
- Private dining room with catering kitchen
- Outdoor dining terraces
- Wine room and cigar lounge
- Business center etc.
Residences
- Intracoastal, bay, and ocean views
- Penthouse units have private rooftops gardens and full-size pools
- Smart Home technology (i. g., climate, lighting, security, entertainment)
- The size of the two, three, four, bedroom homes range from square feet
- An average unit is approximately 3,400 square feet
- 10-foot ceilings, and in the Penthouses 10-17 feet
- 10-feet-deep balconies
- Floor-to-ceiling glass on all exterior wall
- Private elevator
- Outdoor summer kitchen
- Modern, custom-designed cabinetry, European-style kitchen
- Flow-through layouts
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