South Beach's Portofino Tower is known for being one of the first high-rises in the South of Fifth neighborhood, when few truly saw the areas incredible potential. Located at 300 S Pointe Drive , Portofino Tower was completed in 1997, and today still remains to be one of the most sought after condos. There are currently 11 units for sale and they will likely sell rapidly.
Located at 300 South Pointe Dr , Portofino Tower is a 44 stories and it stands tall and proud in South Beach. The iconic building was built in 1997 during a time when few really saw the magical potential of the area. Its completion foreshadowed the wave of luxury that was about to sweep into the area. Even now, 17 years later, the Portofino has not lost its luster and continues to be one of the most desired places to live.
Though the Portofino is coming up to its 20th anniversary in 3 years, it was built for the future. The building amenities continue to rival some those of newer towers. Unit amenities include custom made kitchen area with first class appliances, elegant bathrooms, double doorway entry and outdoor terraces with stunning panoramic views of the water and skyline, and 9-foot ceilings.
Kitchens feature top of the line appliances, Italian cabinetry, and breakfast areas with majestic views. Master bathrooms include an oversized Jacuzzi, granite vanities, double sinks, Kohler brand water closets and marble flooring. There are also outdoor terraces with stunning panoramic views of the water and skyline, and 9-foot ceilings.
The 11 available units at Portofino means a lot of dreams can come true. Living in the Portofino South Beach also means living in an environment where you can take a stroll around the park during the day and have a picnic with loved ones, and then dine at one of the best restaurants in the country at night. This is living in South of Fifth; this is living at the Portofino South Beach.
Now is the time to discover first-hand all the reasons why living at Portofino continues to stand the test of time in being one of the most wanted places to call home.
Located at 300 South Pointe Dr , Portofino Tower is a 44 stories and it stands tall and proud in South Beach. The iconic building was built in 1997 during a time when few really saw the magical potential of the area. Its completion foreshadowed the wave of luxury that was about to sweep into the area. Even now, 17 years later, the Portofino has not lost its luster and continues to be one of the most desired places to live.
Though the Portofino is coming up to its 20th anniversary in 3 years, it was built for the future. The building amenities continue to rival some those of newer towers. Unit amenities include custom made kitchen area with first class appliances, elegant bathrooms, double doorway entry and outdoor terraces with stunning panoramic views of the water and skyline, and 9-foot ceilings.
Kitchens feature top of the line appliances, Italian cabinetry, and breakfast areas with majestic views. Master bathrooms include an oversized Jacuzzi, granite vanities, double sinks, Kohler brand water closets and marble flooring. There are also outdoor terraces with stunning panoramic views of the water and skyline, and 9-foot ceilings.
The 11 available units at Portofino means a lot of dreams can come true. Living in the Portofino South Beach also means living in an environment where you can take a stroll around the park during the day and have a picnic with loved ones, and then dine at one of the best restaurants in the country at night. This is living in South of Fifth; this is living at the Portofino South Beach.
Now is the time to discover first-hand all the reasons why living at Portofino continues to stand the test of time in being one of the most wanted places to call home.
About the Author:
David Nguah is a seasoned and seasoned South Beach luxury real estate specialist for well over 15 yrs. View all Portofino Tower condos for sale and rent and also see his easy to use websites specific to South Beach luxury real estate for thorough information and pictures in popular condo buildings and residential communities.
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