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The Apogee South Beach
Preconstruction Luxury Condominiums on South Beach
Located on the last great waterfront site at the southern tip of South Beach Apogee will be the very pinnacle of modern luxury living...It is more than you need and all that you desire...Residences from 3,000 to 6,000 sq. ft. with prices ranging from $3 to $15 million.
Apogee South Beach will be located on the last great waterfront site at the southern tip of South Beach, Apogee will be the very pinnacle of modern luxury living...It is more than you need and all that you desire...
Residences from 3,000 to 6,000 square feet with prices ranging from $3 to $15 million. Apogee will be designed by Sieger Suarez Architectural Partnership. Maintenance cost will be approximately $0.85 per square foot and taxes will be approximately 2% of purchase Price.
Units will range in size from 3,200 to over 4,200 square feet. As you can imagine this will be the most luxurious project to ever come to South Beach. Only a select few will have the rare opportunity to obtain a unit a this fabulous location.
With only 68 total residences, (4 residence per floor, with 17 floors) Apogee will be the crowing jewel of South Beach. The Apogee Preconstruction Condo is the brain child of Jorge Perez and the Related Group of Florida who have build such projects as, Icon South Beach, Murano Grande, Ocean I, II and III, Trump Towers I, II and III and many more.
Apogee sets the bar higher than any other condominium residences in South Beach history.

A few of Apogee South Beach Exceptional Features:
- Buyers will be able to have units built to their specifications, subject to certain limitations
- Four residences per floor, each with flow-through design to give each unit both a water view and a city view
- Only two floor plans available: 3,149 sq .ft. and 4,227 sq. ft.
- Pricing is expected to average around $1000 per square foot
- Window glass is of the highest grade with unsurpassed clarity available anywhere
- Double-slabs are built between floors to ensure no noise transmission
- 11-foot deep balconies
- 10 Foot Ceilings
- Balconies will be built with outdoor gas cooking for entertaining
- Gas appliances in the Kitchens
- Kitchens will be built with multiple ovens, multiple dishwashers, 100-bottle wine coolers
- Lobby and common areas by world famous Yabu Pushelberg
- Architecture by award winning Siegere Suarez
- Party Pavillion
Apogee South Beach Residence Features:
- Summer Kitchen with outdoor cooking features
- Midnight Kitchen in Master Bedroom with bar, sink and refrigirator
- Gas Fireplace in Master Bedroom or Livingroom
- Private Enclosed double car garage
- AMX Interactive smart panel with access to valet, spa and other services
- Lutton wireless System with custom lighting Schemes
- Technology Upgrades include - Automated Drapery and Blinds and Custom Audio Visual system
- Buyers will be able to have units built to their specifications, subject to certain limitations
- Four residences per floor, each with flow-through design to give each unit both a water view and a city view
- Only two floor plans available: 3,149 sq .ft. and 4,227 sq. ft.
- Pricing is expected to average around $1000 per square foot
- Window glass is of the highest grade with unsurpassed clarity available anywhere
- Double-slabs are built between floors to ensure no noise transmission
- 11-foot deep balconies
- Balconies will be built with outdoor gas cooking for entertaining
- Gas appliances in the Kitchens
- Kitchens will be built with multiple ovens, multiple dishwashers, 100-bottle wine coolers


Apogee South Beach:
After years of false starts and fierce fights about how the southern tip of Miami Beach should be developed, a decade of high-rise condominium construction on South Pointe is set to culminate with two final towers.
Before the end of the year, the New York developer Ian Bruce Eichner plans to break ground on the 38-story Continuum North Tower and Jorge Perez's Related Group will begin marketing its planned luxury condo, Apogee.
Construction of the two buildings effectively ends years of debate about how the Miami Beach neighborhood south of Fifth Street should be developed.
The two new towers will leave nine high-rise condos dotting a South Pointe waterfront that had virtually no tall buildings 10 years ago.
Zoning restrictions snuff out any more high-rise development in the neighborhood, which, before the recent spate of development, was known as home to the world famous Joe's Stone Crab restaurant.
City leaders, meanwhile, are finishing plans to redevelop South Pointe Park, a 17-acre green space overlooking Government Cut that is slated to grow by two acres under a recent deal with Perez's Related Group.
Rising 22 stories, Apogee will have 68 units ranging from 3,100 to 6,900 square feet in space. Ceilings will run 10 feet high. Balconies will extend 11 feet, complete with a built-in outdoor grill.
Located at the very southern tip of South Beach, between the Portofino Tower and the Murano at Portofino

- Master bathrooms will have an in-ground tub with Rainshower showerhead, giving you the feeling of a relaxation pool in your own bathroom
- Master closets will be finished with the ultimate in closet systems, including a "midnight" kitchen with appliances...in your closet!
Each owner will have a private two-car enclosed space within the main garage for the condos at 800 South Pointe Dr. The Cuban artist José Bedia has been commissioned to do three paintings for the building.
''It is far and away the most expensive building we have constructed,'' said Perez, who plans to complete the building in early 2007. ``This will be the last of the high-rises in this area.''
Continuum North Tower, at the eastern end of South Pointe Drive, is also promising to deliver luxury condos, ala its first tower. It is to have 199 units, seven town houses and seven lofts ranging from 1,500 to 4,000 square feet. Penthouses will be 7,000 square feet. It is also set to be finished in early2007.
In February, The New York Times wrote about how a 270-square-foot beachfront cabana at the already built Continuum South Tower sold for $850,000.
''That's $3,148 a square foot -- four and a half times the average for Manhattan apartments,'' The Times marveled.

Prices ranging from $3 to $15 million.

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