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The Future Of Oceanfront Living At 57 Ocean

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The future of luxury oceanfront living in Miami Beach has been redefined by the area’s newest and most exclusive address: 57 Ocean.  This one-of-a-kind residential sanctuary is a haven for quality time and tranquility, fashioned along 220 linear feet of pristine oceanfront.  The lush and private property features a limited collection of 71 tropical modern residences, providing a privileged gaze across the glittering Atlantic Ocean.  The homes, which feature a blend of lavish finishes, fine features, and ocean-inspired holistic wellness amenities, embrace the vibrant and expansive views of this idyllic setting along Miami Beach’s Millionaire’s Row -- one of the most sought-after stretches of beachfront for luxury home-buyers worldwide.

Developed by Multiplan Real Estate Asset Management and slated for delivery in 2021, the boutique, ultra-high-end condominium was designed by award-winning architect Bernardo Fort-Brescia of ARQUITECTONICA.  In total, 57 Ocean encapsulates a unique focus on wellbeing – specifically intended to nurture mind, body and soul -- which permeates throughout the residences themselves.  The serene, light-filled homes have been crafted by Brazilian designer Patricia Anastassiadis, distinctly inspired by the nature that surrounds them.  Here, the cadence of the Atlantic sets the pace for a life lived in full.

Each offering stirs the imagination with the feel of an oasis-like retreat.  Two-to-four-bedroom residences start at $1.5 million and range in size from 1,200 to 3,600+ square feet.  Inside, the details are virtually endless.  Expansive terraces, stretching 12 feet deep, double as outdoor living rooms while taking full advantage of ocean breezes.  Contemporary Italian kitchens and baths by Poliform are sumptuous in design and replete with conveniences.  Additional highlights include marble countertops and backsplashes, 10-foot ceilings, Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, Italian fixtures, natural stone floors, and private elevator entrances.

Ten Sky Residences, which start at $6.95 million, are also available within 57 Ocean.  Comprising four bedrooms and five-and-a-half baths, these homes feature a sophisticated flow-through design, spread throughout more than 5,000 square feet of indoor/outdoor living space.

57 Ocean will furthermore be filled with showpiece amenities, including tranquil meditation gardens and a curated wellness pavilion. Adorned with vertical gardens and thickets of tropical fauna, this Oceanside jewel will be the epitome of luxury in Miami Beach – a retreat for an exclusive few where the concept of living well will be forever transformed.

 

Photos courtesy of DBOX

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