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All of the Ritz-Carlton Residences in Miami, Miami Beach and More

by , January 24, 2023

All of the Ritz-Carlton Residences in Miami, Miami Beach and More

With a long history of luxurious, world-class amenities, and superior service, the Ritz-Carlton residences and brand of hotels is widely renowned. So if “Putting on the Ritz” is your ideal lifestyle, there are several Ritz-Carlton Residences to choose from, including two new recent projects in South Beach and Pompano Beach. 

Here is our curated list of all the Ritz-Carlton Residences, including the pre-construction Ritz-Carlton Residences in Pompano Beach and the recently announced Ritz-Carlton Hotel & Residences in South Beach near Miami Beach, to be built as part of the renovation of the historic Sagamore Hotel.

This article was first published on February 22, 2022. It was last updated on January 24, 2023.



Grand Bay Ritz-Carlton Residences, Key Biscayne

Grand Bay Ritz-Carlton, Key Biscayne


Located in the exclusive, laid-back island community of 
Key Biscayne, the Grand Bay Ritz-Carlton Residences is a mixed-use condo hotel, housing residential units, hotel suites, and onsite retail and commercial services, including a spa, salon, boutiques, and restaurants. 

Owning at the flagship Ritz-Carlton in Key Biscayne, which was built in 2001, entitles you to revenue sharing in the hotel’s rental income, as well as personal use of hotel amenities and services. 

The Ritz-Carlton Residences building was completed in 2001 with 12 stories and 188 residences.

Pets are allowed for owners and residents, and these Ritz-Carlton Residences in Key Biscayne offers gorgeous ocean views, deeded beach access, and a host of luxury amenities such as meticulously maintained tennis courts and tennis program, a fully equipped fitness center, two pools, sauna, jetted soaking tubs, and a 20,000 square foot spa.

There’s a children’s beachfront playground and special perks such as a transportation butler and complimentary massage samplers on the pool deck.

General amenities at this Ritz-Carlton also include a recreation room and entertainment spaces, a media room, a business center, covered parking, bike storage, valet and concierge service, as well as poolside concierge. 


The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach


The Ritz-Carlton Residences in 
Miami Beach is the definition of the quintessential gold-star luxury Ritz-Carlton experience, nestled amid seven acres of waterfront gardens, entertainment areas, and a private marina.

Developed by Lionheart Capital and designed by Italian starchitect, Piero Lissoni, the Ritz-Carlton Residences Miami Beach features only condo residences, including 111 residential condo units and 15 villas.

The Miami Beach, luxurious resort-style condominium complex, sitting at the juncture of the ocean, a private lake, and the Biscayne Bay, redefines luxury waterfront living by creating a serene oasis only minutes from the buzzing excitement of South Beach and Miami.

Built in 2019, all units in the Miami Beach nine-story building are wired for smart-home technology, and offer residents simplistic luxuries such as stone flooring in common areas, kitchen and bathrooms, wood flooring in the bedrooms, and expansive hurricane-resistant windows throughout with framed views of the Bay.

Residents here can expect designer Boffi kitchens and master bathrooms by Lissoni, Gaggenau appliance suites, free-standing tubs, and Zucchetti plumbing fixtures. Some units also feature summer kitchens and private plunge pools.

Other Ritz-Carlton Residences offerings at this Miami Beach location include a lavish rooftop deck with an infinity pool and plunge pools, luxurious private cabanas, and a poolside grill, surrounded by seven lush waterfront acres with beach access and unobstructed panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, lake, and city skyline.

More amenities at the Ritz-Carlton Residences Miami Beach include a Club Room, business and media centers, a state-of-the-art fitness center, spa, with steam room and salon, plus a kids room and art studio. 

Treatment rooms, massage, yoga, meditation gardens, and personal trainers are among the many offerings that define the resort lifestyle experience at the Ritz-Carlton Residences in Miami Beach. Pets are allowed here, even large pets, for owners and renters. This is a residential-only property, with no hotel onsite. 


The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Sunny Isles Beach

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Sunny Isles Beach


The Ritz-Carlton Residences in Sunny Isles Beach is a spectacular 649-foot, 52-story tower, designed by Miami’s famed Arquitectonica and with interiors by the famed Italian interior designer
Michele Bönan. This Ritz-Carlton Residences, completed in 2018, features the most contemporary state-of-the-art amenities just north of Miami Beach.

Overlooking 250 feet of sandy shoreline in the beachfront community of Sunny Isles Beach, you’ll come home to the luxurious elegance and meticulous attention to detail that the Ritz-Carlton brand is known for. Here you’ll have a glorious beachfront pool deck, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a kid’s club, and the private Owner’s Club on the 30th floor. 

The beautifully curved tower houses 210 expansive Ritz-Carlton Residences between 1,447 and 3,204 square feet, and penthouses up to 6,320 square feet. 

An elegant two-story lobby with four stories of glass behind it overlooks the pool and beach area. 

Units feature a private elevator lobby for each residence, 10-foot ceilings, smart-home technology, and oversized terraces with unobstructed views of the Atlantic, the Intracoastal Waterway, and the city skyline.

Select units in these Ritz-Carlton Residences also include private pools and service quarters.

The Ritz-Carlton Residences in Sunny Isles is also a private residential community with no hotel on the premises, and no short term rentals allowed. Pets are welcomed for both owners and renters.


The Ritz-Carlton, Coconut Grove

The Ritz-Carlton, Coconut Grove


Built in 2001 in the lush, marina-based neighborhood of 
Coconut Grove, the Ritz-Carlton Residences Coconut Grove is a condominium and hotel community with 88 residential units ranging in size between 1,057 and 2,617 square feet.

With a score of 91 from Walker’s Paradise, the neighborhood of Coconut Grove is delightfully shady and tropical, with many locals using bikes to get around, and walking under the canopy of trees to boutiques, cafes and Cocowalk.

The Ritz-Carlton Residences Coconut Grove is directly across the street from Dinner Key and Biscayne Bay, marinas, yacht clubs and the Coconut Grove Sailing Club, and offers luxurious amenities such as a heated pool, spa, and sauna, a fitness center, business center, and covered parking.

Valet, concierge, dining and spa services are all part of the lifestyle at the Ritz Carlton Residences. At the Small pets are allowed for owners and residents. And because this is a condo-hotel, owners here are allowed to rent out there units for a minimum of 30 days, 12 times a year. 


The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Fort Lauderdale

The Ritz-Carlton, Fort Lauderdale


Overlooking the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Fort Lauderdale places you in the lap of luxury amid the top-tier amenities of one of the world’s most elegant resort hotel brands, in a spectacular beachfront setting. 

Designed by Arquitectonica, this Ritz-Carlton features both residential-only units, and condo-hotel units. Listings at the Ritz-Carlton Residences in Fort Lauderdale average from 2,003 to 2,922 square feet. 

The 23-story building was completed in 2007 and houses only 28 residential units.Owners of condo-hotel units may rent their units out on a short-term basis through the hotel’s rental program. Owners of residential units may rent their units out for yearly lease terms. 

This luxurious condo-hotel development allows owners to take full advantage of the hotel’s resort-style amenities, including a fully equipped fitness center, pool, spa, jacuzzi, exclusive beach services, covered parking, and valet and concierge services. Plus pets are welcomed for owners and renters.


The Newest Ritz-Carlton Residences South Beach



Ritz-Carlton, South Beach (Planned)

Ritz Carlton - South Beach


If South Beach lovers have been waiting for a Ritz-Carlton Residences to arrive, the wait seems to be over.

Owners of the Sagamore and Ritz-Carlton Hotels in South Beach of Miami Beach are merging the two properties in a renovation and development project that includes major changes to both, as well as the construction of a new residential condominium tower in Miami Beach. 

The proposal to merge the 4.8-acre property that houses the Sagamore, at 1671 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, with the Ritz-Carlton (formerly the historic DiLido Hotel) located at 1 Lincoln Road, includes renovations to both, as well as building a new, 17-story beachfront tower with 50 condo units in the area behind the Sagamore in Miami Beach. 

The proposed Ritz-Carlton-branded condo tower, designed by Kobi Karp, will offer units ranging from 1,000 to over 2,330 square feet. The project also includes new pools and water features, a beachfront dining area, virtual golf, and state-of-the-art amenities.


The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Pompano Beach

The Ritz-Carlton, Fort Lauderdale


Fortune Development Group will bring a Ritz-Carlton Residences to Pompano Beach, just north of Ft. Lauderdale and 45 minutes from Downtown Miami.

This pre-construction, residential condo project is scheduled for completion in 2024 and will rise 30 stories tall, housing 239 luxury waterfront residential units on the ocean.  

Designed by renowned architect Luis O. Revuelta for the Fortune International Development Group, the Pompano Beach Ritz-Carlton Residences will feature a variety of floorplans from 1 to 5 bedrooms, ranging in area from 1,309 to 3,745 square feet, and loaded with luxury amenities.

Whether you want to experience the relaxation of living in a resort community, or you prefer the serenity of a residential community with no transient visitors, you can surround yourself with the service and quality of the Ritz-Carlton brand in each of these exquisite Ritz-Carlton Residences.
 

Search for available Ritz-Carlton Residences for sale
for sale in Miami and South Florida here.

 


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Ritz-Carlton Residences



Can You Rent Out Your Ritz-Carlton Residence?

If you are looking to rent out your unit at the Ritz-Carlton Residences, you might want to check first. Generally, the reason you are buying from the Ritz-Carlton Residences is to get the exclusivity of the luxury brand without the transient nature of hotel guests.

Therefore, it makes sense for the Ritz-Carlton Residences and owners to want to limit the number of renters walking in and out of their doors, and discourage short-term rentals. 

However, there are Ritz-Carlton Residences that are condo-hotels, and then there are residential only Ritz-Carlton buildings, depending on the location. Those condo residences that are part of a condominium-hotel combination are more likely to allow short-term rentals. 

Most Ritz-Carlton Residences properties do not allow short-term rentals, such as those that are less than 30 days. That being said, it could be a different story if you are looking to rent your unit at Ritz-Carlton Residences for a seasonal rental, for perhaps 3 months or longer.

Grand Bay Ritz-Carlton Residences, Key Biscayne

Grand Bay Ritz-Carlton Residences Grand Lawn, Key Biscayne - Photo courtesy of The Ritz Carlton.


How to Buy a Ritz-Carlton Residence?

If you are looking to buy a property at a Ritz-Carlton Residences, you would proceed in the same way that you would buy a regular condo. Working with a licensed real estate agent specializing in luxury properties and branded properties is recommended. 

If the project is in pre-construction like at the Ritz-Carlton Residences, Pompano Beach, you can already reserve and buy your unit.

If you need help buying with Ritz-Carlton Residences in South Florida, reach out to us. You can also search for available Ritz-Carlton Residences units here on condoblackbook.com.

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Fort Lauderdale

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Fort Lauderdale - Photo courtesy of The Ritz Carlton.


How Much Does a Ritz-Carlton Residence Cost?

The Ritz-Carlton brand is known the world-over for its exemplary luxury and service. And the expectations are no different when in comes to Ritz-Carlton Residences. While each property may have a different developer and architect, the commitment to the finest materials, amenities and service will part of what you are buying. Because of this, you can expect to pay a premium for the exclusivity, security and opulence, as well as usually premium locations. 

In South Florida, particularly Ritz-Carlton Residences near the beaches, you get the added luxury of living waterfront, which normally increases the price. That said, prices can vary when buying with Ritz-Carlton Residences, depending on the city, property size and market conditions. 

You can search for prices and available Ritz-Carlton Residences units on our website at www.condoblackbook.com.

The Ritz-Carlton, Coconut Grove

Courtyard terrace at The Ritz-Carlton, Coconut Grove - Photo courtesy of The Ritz Carlton.


Are Pets Allowed in Ritz-Carlton Residences?

The Ritz-Carlton brand understands that your pets are part of your family, and so, yes, pets are allowed in most Ritz-Carlton Residences.

In fact, at most Ritz-Carlton Residences, you’ll find that pets are even embraced with an array of services and amenities for your beloved fuzzy companion. 

Additionally, if you have an emotional support animal (ESA), remember that you are allowed to have your service animal with you even in a no-pet building. There was a recent law in 2020 that requires no additional deposit or monthly fees for emotional support animals, so long as your ESA is properly documented. For more details on Florida’s ESA laws, see this article.

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach

The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach - Photo courtesy of The Ritz Carlton.


Ritz-Carlton Residences For Sale

So, you're looking for Ritz-Carlton Residences for sale? You want to know how to search on available Ritz-Carlton condos available to buy? Check out our website here for availability, extensive information on the buildings, amenities, photos and floor plans of available units for sale, and more details. Our site also provides historical sale information and property tax information as well.

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