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Miami-Dade Waterfront Luxury Properties Highlight Historic Surfside

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Up the road from Miami Beachs luxury condominiums and high-profile waterfront homes is a historic community re-emerging into the modern-day spotlight. Its revival highlights the entire regions growing favor with affluent real estate buyers from the U.S. and abroad. Tucked into a region called North Beach, Surfside is an ocean-front hamlet of fewer than 6,000 residents.

The neighborhood has attracted several high-profile developments that draw on its historic pedigree. As they say, what is old is new again. Incorporated in 1935, Surfside was known for such getaways as The Surf Club and Altos del Mar. Both now are being transformed into new luxury destinations.

Recently profiled in a real estate news story, Altos del Mar is what ONE Sothebys International Realty exclusive sales associate Mercedes Saewitz called a mini Malibu in Miami Beach.Altos Del Mar or highlands by the sea is Miami Beachs only gated, single-family community overlooking the Atlantic. It features 24 single-family homes and lots and a commitment to early 20th century period architecture, from Key West / Nantucket styles by Ramon Pacheco to neo-classical architecture of Cesar Molina.

Homes have covered patios, private pools and cabanas, and master suites with terraces and rooftop sun decks. These are no historic throw-backs: Homes also feature gyms, media rooms, wine cellars and outdoor kitchens. The Surf Club Towers is a five-building luxury condominium development rising on the Collins Avenue site of the club that originally opened in 1930.

Today, primary architect Kobi Karp and consulting architect Richard Meier have created a modernistic 285-unit condo hotel that will include a gourmet specialty food product store, a five-star hotel and spa, roof top decks and pools. The appearance will be striking. Another community Chateau Surfside taps the acclaimed, inspired designs of Arquitechonica Design.

This 89-unit development on Collins Avenue received city approval in January and promises to further enhance Surfsides appeal. Similarly, the proposed Bal Harbour Beach Club Residential Tower will feature 28 floors of exquisite luxury. Another luxury destination, Peloro Miami Beach, features a dynamic, arched design that combined a modern appearance and a unique vantage of the Intracoastal Waterway. Together, developments in Surfside and North Beach are helping re-establish the communities as South Floridas newest luxury neighborhoods with timeless appeal.

Miami-Dade Waterfront Luxury PropertyAltos7737poolUp the road from Miami Beachs luxury condominiums and high-profile waterfront homes is an history community re-emerging into the modern-day spotlight. Its revival highlights the entire regions growing favor with affluent real estate buyers from the U.S. and abroad.

Tucked into a region called North Beach, Surfside is an ocean-front hamlet of fewer than 6,000 residents. The neighborhood has attracted several high-profile developments that draw on its historic pedigree. As they say, what is old is new again.

Incorporated in 1935, Surfside was known for such getaways as The Surf Club and Altos del Mar. Both now are being transformed into new luxury destinations. Recently profiled in a real estate news story, Altos del Mar is what ONE Sothebys International Realty exclusive sales associate Mercedes Saewitz called a mini Malibu in Miami Beach.

Altos Del Mar or highlands by the sea is Miami Beachs only gated, single-family community overlooking the Atlantic. It features 24 single-family homes and lots and a commitment to early 20th century period architecture, from Key West / Nantucket styles by Ramon Pacheco to neo-classical architecture of Cesar Molina. Homes have covered patios, private pools and cabanas, and master suites with terraces and rooftop sun decks. These are no historic throw-backs: Homes also feature gyms, media rooms, wine cellars and outdoor kitchens.

The Surf Club Towers is a five-building luxury condominium development rising on the Collins Avenue site of the club that originally opened in 1930. Today, primary architect Kobi Karp and consulting architect Richard Meier have created a modernistic 285-unit condo hotel that will include a gourmet specialty food product store, a five-star hotel and spa, roof top decks and pools. The appearance will be striking.

Another community Chateau Surfside taps the acclaimed, inspired designs of Arquitechonica Design. This 89-unit development on Collins Avenue received city approval in January and promises to further enhance Surfsides appeal. Similarly, the proposed Bal Harbour Beach Club Residential Tower will feature 28 floors of exquisite luxury. Another luxury destination, Peloro Miami Beach, features a dynamic, arched design that combined a modern appearance and a unique vantage of the Intracoastal Waterway.

Together, developments in Surfside and North Beach are helping re-establish the communities as South Floridas newest luxury neighborhoods with timeless appeal.Altos7737poolUp the road from Miami Beachs luxury condominiums and high-profile waterfront homes is an history community re-emerging into the modern-day spotlight. Its revival highlights the entire regions growing favor with affluent real estate buyers from the U.S. and abroad.

Tucked into a region called North Beach, Surfside is an ocean-front hamlet of fewer than 6,000 residents. The neighborhood has attracted several high-profile developments that draw on its historic pedigree. As they say, what is old is new again.

Incorporated in 1935, Surfside was known for such getaways as The Surf Club and Altos del Mar. Both now are being transformed into new luxury destinations. Recently profiled in a real estate news story, Altos del Mar is what ONE Sothebys International Realty exclusive sales associate Mercedes Saewitz called a mini Malibu in Miami Beach.

Altos Del Mar or highlands by the sea is Miami Beachs only gated, single-family community overlooking the Atlantic. It features 24 single-family homes and lots and a commitment to early 20th century period architecture, from Key West / Nantucket styles by Ramon Pacheco to neo-classical architecture of Cesar Molina. Homes have covered patios, private pools and cabanas, and master suites with terraces and rooftop sun decks. These are no historic throw-backs: Homes also feature gyms, media rooms, wine cellars and outdoor kitchen.

The Surf Club Towers is a five-building luxury condominium development rising on the Collins Avenue site of the club that originally opened in 1930. Today, primary architect Kobi Karp and consulting architect Richard Meier have created a modernistic 285-unit condo hotel that will include a gourmet specialty food product store, a five-star hotel and spa, roof top decks and pools. The appearance will be striking.

Another community Chateau Surfside taps the acclaimed, inspired designs of Arquitechonica Design. This 89-unit development on Collins Avenue received city approval in January and promises to further enhance Surfsides appeal. Similarly, the proposed Bal Harbour Beach Club Residential Tower will feature 28 floors of exquisite luxury. Another luxury destination, Peloro Miami Beach, features a dynamic, arched design that combined a modern appearance and a unique vantage of the Intracoastal Waterway.

Together, developments in Surfside and North Beach are helping re-establish the communities as South Floridas newest luxury neighborhoods with timeless appeal.Altos7737poolUp the road from Miami Beachs luxury condominiums and high-profile waterfront homes is an history community re-emerging into the modern-day spotlight. Its revival highlights the entire regions growing favor with affluent real estate buyers from the U.S. and abroad.

Tucked into a region called North Beach, Surfside is an ocean-front hamlet of fewer than 6,000 residents. The neighborhood has attracted several high-profile developments that draw on its historic pedigree. As they say, what is old is new again.

Incorporated in 1935, Surfside was known for such getaways as The Surf Club and Altos del Mar. Both now are being transformed into new luxury destinations. Recently profiled in a real estate news story, Altos del Mar is what ONE Sothebys International Realty exclusive sales associate Mercedes Saewitz called a mini Malibu in Miami Beach.

Altos Del Mar or highlands by the sea is Miami Beachs only gated, single-family community overlooking the Atlantic. It features 24 single-family homes and lots and a commitment to early 20th century period architecture, from Key West / Nantucket styles by Ramon Pacheco to neo-classical architecture of Cesar Molina. Homes have covered patios, private pools and cabanas, and master suites with terraces and rooftop sun decks. These are no historic throw-backs: Homes also feature gyms, media rooms, wine cellars and outdoor kitchens.

The Surf Club Towers is a five-building luxury condominium development rising on the Collins Avenue site of the club that originally opened in 1930. Today, primary architect Kobi Karp and consulting architect Richard Meier have created a modernistic 285-unit condo hotel that will include a gourmet specialty food product store, a five-star hotel and spa, roof top decks and pools. The appearance will be striking.

Another community Chateau Surfside taps the acclaimed, inspired designs of Arquitechonica Design. This 89-unit development on Collins Avenue received city approval in January and promises to further enhance Surfsides appeal. Similarly, the proposed Bal Harbour Beach Club Residential Tower will feature 28 floors of exquisite luxury. Another luxury destination, Peloro Miami Beach, features a dynamic, arched design that combined a modern appearance and a unique vantage of the Intracoastal Waterway.

Together, developments in Surfside and North Beach are helping re-establish the communities as South Floridas newest luxury neighborhoods with timeless appeal.

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