There are so MANY reasons why people want to live in Miami Beach: The weather, the lifestyle, the Art Deco architectural diversity and beauty, the many new ultra luxury waterfront homes and condos, and the pure "fun" factor are just a few of the top reasons that come to mind. Also, Miami Beach, and most especially South Beach's South of Fifth neighborhood, has become one of the most sought-after places to live in the world. Recognizing this, the city of Miami Beach planned a multi-million dollar renovation of South Pointe Park, which was completed in 2009. This extensive renovation included a completely new landscape with a variety of vegetation, Palm Trees, walkways, a multicolored nighttime light display along Government Cut, underground water fountains, the creation of elevated sand dunes, party facilities, and even a children's playground! Additionally, a new Pier was constructed where you can walk out several hundred feet to truly experience the beauty of the Atlantic Ocean. South Pointe Park is surrounded by the several ultra-luxury condominium buildings - The Continuum South Beach, Apogee, The Portofino Tower, The South Pointe Tower, and The Murano at Portofino. These residents can often be spotted taking advantage of the Park's restored beauty and vibrant atmosphere.
1. Jog or walk through the many trails and paths- especially at night to see the multicolored light show along the Intracoastal Waterway.
2. Bring a Yoga Mat and attend one of the free morning and evening yoga classes sponsored by various local fitness centers ON THE BEACH!
3. Watch incredible Ocean and Intracoastal waterfront sunrises and sunsets.
4. SOCIALIZE with the many locals who bring their dogs to the many local parks for morning and evening walks. A little known fact is that many locals organize regular get-togethers for other dog owners.
5. Watch the amazing sight of cruise ships leaving the Port of Miami around 5pm Friday - Sunday (especially in High Season).
6. Take a day trip to the Beach, most beachfront parks have easy beach access paths.
7. Bring your kids, nieces, nephews, and any other young adult to play in the water fountains inside most South Beach parks.
8. Go to the many waterfront restaurtants with views of Fisher Island, the Ocean, and the downtown Miami skyline
9. Enjoy the incredible high fashion shopping experience in open air Pedestrian Malls such as Lincoln Road Mall, Bal Harbour Shops, and along Collins Avenue.
10. Celebrity watch! Recently, I spotted Gloria Estefan, Rosie O'Donnell and their families enjoying a spectacular year-round weather!
More information on specific South Beach neighborhood and Miami Beach lifestyle Top Ten can be found at the below linked previous blog posts: Miami Beach's South Pointe Park Why I Love South Pointe / The Continuum Portofino Tower / South of Fifth Neighborhood Top Ten South of Fifth Neighborhood / Icon South Beach Top Ten
Initially, The Yacht Club at Portofino was developed and conceived by The Related Group as the first watefront luxury rental buildings South of Fifth Street in the late 1990's. However, as the real estate market began to heat, The Related Group added a few extra luxury features (such as granite counter tops, washer/dryers, better fixtures, etc.) to the individual units and The Yacht Club was changed from the initial concept of rental property to entry-level luxury waterfront condominiums with a very liberal rental policy. The condominium documents allow owners to rent their individual units down to a monthly basis- if desired. This means that The Yacht Club Condominiums are not for everyone, as the building is a very busy property, with a mix of long-term residents, short term tenants, and annual renters comprising a mix of over 360 individual condominiums. However, almost everyone I know who has lived at The Yacht Club has enjoyed the experience and have very positive things to say about the condominium building.
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The Continuum South Tower condominium building, located in Miami Beach's South of Fifth neighborhood, was completed in late 2001. Conceived by New York developer Bruce Eichner in the late 1990's, this property is truly one of the most sought-after luxury oceanfront condo buildings IN THE WORLD! A little known fact- the 12 acres of land on which the Contiuum South Beach is located was once considered sacred land by an Indian tribe of Florida. Quite possibly, this is due to the unique location at the southeasternmost tip of Miami Beach directly across from Fisher Island. To experience the Continuum in person is truly a special experience, from the moment you arrive on this 12 acre oceanfront property at the Southeastern most tip of South Beach!
The South Tower of Continuum is located on premier southern end of the of master condomimium association consisting of the Continuum North and South Towers, located at 50 South Pointe Drive and 100 South Pointe Drive respectively. This Miami Beach address is recognized around the world as being among the most prestigious real estate. I have been selling luxury condominiums in Miami Beach since 1998, and since The Continuum started pre-sales around that time, this is THE premier condomium property to bring my most selective and affluent buyers. Also, personally, this is my favorite building in all of Miami Beach.
1. Amazing location- 12 acres of oceanfront paradise- with the South Tower having the premier Southerneastern location. 2. The best private oceanfront party rooms in South Beach. Period. 3. First Class Staff- Trained to be "best of the best" by the management association since 2001 4. Oversized balconies- originally designed to be more expansive than the North Tower 5. A unique two story Lobby with handcrafted Venetian Plaster throughout 6. Oceanfront Cabanas and Townhomes (for South Tower Residents Only) 7. Direct Access to the best Private Fitness Center in all of South Beach. 8. Private and semi-private High Speed Elevators and Foyers 9. Unique floorplans- with oversized kitchens and expansive bathroooms 10. Incredible kitchens, with Miele Appliances, Granite countertops, and oversized Subzero Refrigerators in all condominiums
A little known fact today is that The Portofino Tower was originally conceived and developed by German Developer Thomas Kramer. This developer was a true visionary, he was among the first large-scale investors in Miami Beach's South of Fifth Neighborhood, long before it was fashionable. Like many visionaries and true pioneers, he was also controversial and perhaps ahead of his time. By the early 1990's, the South of Fifth Street area of Miami Beach was a dilapidated, somewhat dangerous, and architecturally uninteresting part of Miami Beach. The Art Deco renaissance that began in the early 1980's in South Beach did NOT include the South of Fifth district. This area was not considered historically significant by Miami Beach's Art Deco Preservation league. As a result, the renovations and architectural renaissance that took place in the 1980's and early 1990's was NORTH of Fifth Street. Mr. Kramer had purchased the land which is now occupied by The Portofino Tower, the Yacht Club, Murano at Portofino, Murano Grande, Icon South Beach, and Apogee South Beach and other luxury South Beach real estate properties.
Thomas Kramer began development of the Portofino Tower, with the construction and sales eventually completed by Jorge Perez' Florida-based Related Group. Eventually, The Related Group took over the development and construction of the other Kramer-owned South of Fifth Street real estate projects. The original South Fifth Masterpiece- The Portofino Tower, was completed in 1997, and set a new standard for luxury, scale, and high-end finishes for Miami Beach. Located adjacent to the South Pointe Tower (and comprising the same master association), the Italian-inspired architectural style and 40+ stories of this luxury condominium building continues to impress local residents and visitors alike. This is a unique luxury building- with it's own spacious design and mostly larger flow-through luxury condominiums, with first class amenities. The Portofino Tower is a luxury condominium building located at 300 South Pointe Drive, adjacent to Government Cut and the newly restored South Pointe Park.
No detail was spared in the construction of the The Portofino Tower, from the unique design of the shared spaces with a two story lobby and a spectacular fitness center in the sky, with incredible views of Downtown Miami, Fisher Island, the Atlantic Ocean, and the city of Miami Beach. The entry way features a 24 hour security booth, and additional security in the lobby Front Desk, Valet Service, as well as a concierge service desk for residents. Since the building was completed in 1997, I have had the privilege of representing many sellers and buyers. Almost all of my clients have LOVED living here, so I'd like to share the Top Ten Reasons why they do.
1. The strong management staff- Top notch and long-term employees. 2. Top-tier amenities- including two Tennis Courts, a billiards/entertainment room, and spectacular and remodeled fitness center in the middle of the building with amazing views, complete with a private aerobics studio. 3. Incredible Views of downtown Miami, Biscayne Bay, Fisher Island, Star Island, and the city of Miami Beach. 4. Location- South of Fifth Street, across the Street from Joe's Stone Crab, and adjacent to South Pointe Park. 5. Beautiful Kitchens- featuring Thermador Appliances, high end cabinetry, and large granite countertops in every condominium. 6. Hurricane Impact Windows throughout the entire property. This one feature puts this condo building one notch above all others built prior to the passage of the stricter construction codes of 2001. 7. The separation of traffic among towers- with elevators opening to semi-private and private foyers (in select condo units). 8. Financial Stability- There have been very few short sales in the building in the past year, yet the condo association is well managed and has delinquency rates under 5%, with strong reserves. Maintenance fees actually declined slightly in the past year. 9. Active Social Committees- The Board of Directors and management organize semi-regular social functions aimed at creating a sense of community among the full and part-time residents. 10. Flow-through & open, large flooroplans- Most condominiums in the building have two large terraces on opposite sides of the building featuring incredible views of both sunrises and sunsets.
The Murano Grande was conceived as a larger follow up to The Related Group's original South Fifth Masterpiece- The Murano at Portofino. A unique luxury building- with it's own design, architectural style, and amenities- the Murano Grande South Beach is a luxury condominium building located at 400 Alton Road, just South of Fifth Street.
No detail was spared in the construction of the Murano Grande, from the unique design of the shared spaces (conceived by The Rockwell Group), to the form and modern layout of the two story lobby. The Murano Grande evokes a contemporary feel, with a strong emphasis on the preservation of large open spaces. The lobby features a 24 hour security desk, as well as a concierge service desk. Since the building was completed in 2003, I have had the priviledge of representing many of it's sellers and buyers. Almost all of my clients have LOVED living here.
Currently there are 40 condos available for sale at the Murano Grande. View the Listings.
Located at the southernmost tip of South Beach, with over 12 acres directly on the Ocean, makes Continuum THE most coveted condominiums in all of Miami Beach. There's something very special about these 12 acres of oceanfront land, which is where Continuum North and South Towers are located. A little known fact is that this parcel of land once belonged to a local tribe of Indians, and legend has it that this land has a mystical quality. Whether this is true or not, as far as sheer beauty, desireability, lifestyle, amenities, and location, The Continuum is by far the most spectacular luxury condominium development in the South of Fifth Street neighborhood (and probably in the entire state of Florida).
Recently, I've worked with several multi-million dollar buyers looking to purchase in The North Tower, which is the newest of the two, and has more modern features such as touchscreen "smart" panels and a few other amenities that were not available in 2001 when the South Tower was built. The Continuum North two bedroom floorplans, in my opinion, are also better laid out and more functional than comparable two bedroom floorplans in the Continuum South Tower. Another little known fact is that the subcontracting work from the developer was also more detail oriented and tended to be of better quality than the South Tower finish work. For these reasons, and the improvement in the financial markets lately, are why we are witnessing buyer demand and a strong upward price trend.
Below are the last ninety days of closed sales from The Continuum - North Tower. Note that these average at over $1,000/SF, and that prices are slowly creeping back up to the pre-financial crisis levels.
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