Property with stable government attached: Miami apartment for sale
This modern Miami apartment has all the necessary mod cons and is perfectly designed for hot weather with a large terrace.
This modern Miami apartment has all the necessary mod cons and is perfectly designed for hot weather with a large terrace.
Two bedroom condo on Fisher Island in Miami, Florida with fabulous sea views. The master bedroom suite has great sea views, large terraces and the apartment has over 2,500sq ft of space on the third floor of this secure private development.
Once the home of the illustrious Vanderbilt family in the 1920's and located minutes from South Beach, Miami, Fisher Island is easily accessible by car/passenger ferry from the mainland every 10 minutes 24 hours around the clock . It represents a private and exclusive 216 acre tropical resort with elegant Mediterranean-style condominiums and luxurious mansions.
This breathtaking island is home to high net worth and ultra high net worth individuals of up to 43 different nationalities originating principally from Europe.

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The island has a 35 championship 9 hole golf course, and illuminated tennis court facility, two deep water surge proof marinas able to accommodate 131 vessels up to 200 feet and a 25,000 square feet Spa and fitness centre.
Restaurants are excellent quality and there is a beach club. The exquisite Fisher Island hotel is a member of the Leading Small Hotels of the World.
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The guide price is £1,225,314. For further information please contact luxury living realty at www.luxurylivingrealty.net or telephone 001 (786) 276-2451.
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