Aria Reserve has Sold 40% Since Launching Sales in June on the South Tower
The Melo Group has reached another milestone in their pre-construction project for Aria Reserve in Edgewater. Including their construction permit application that is currently in review, the waterfront twin-tower project has also sold 40% of its units well before the groundbreaking.
The permit application for this project will allow for the Melo Group to begin foundation work. The foundation plans were submitted in early September. The plans will also include pilin work that was valued at $132,750.
Sales for Aria begin in late June of the 62-story South Tower. The North Tower is anticipated to launch sales closer to construction. According to the Melo Group, over $40 million of all 12 penthouses have sold within 90 days.
Construction deposits include a 30% deposit for all U.S. buyers and a 40% deposit for all international buyers. According to the developer, more U.S. has purchased penthouses.
Aria Reserve will rise 62 stories tall reaching 627 feet, making it the tallest dual waterfront residential development in the United States. The project will feature two towers, each with 390 units and 1,608 parking spaces.
Residential units will begin at $750,000. Although sold out, the penthouses started at $12 million. Units will feature 1 to 4 bedroom floorplans with 1,100 to 2,600 square feet of options. The penthouses themselves range from 3,500 to 9,000 square feet with each of them featuring a 3-car garage.
Tower Amenities:
2-acre recreation deck
Lap pool and spa
Gaming center
Playground
Tennis courts
Basketball courts
Paddle courts
Miniature golf course
Wellness center
Gym
Meditation Garden
Residence Features
Unobstructed views of Biscayne Bay and Ocean
Finished residences with two flooring options
All residences include 2 high-speed elevators
All residences include an office/media room
All residences are sunrise-sunset flow-through from East to West
3-month seasonal rentals allowed up to 4 times per year
Once permits have been approved for the Aria Reserve South Tower, construction should begin in the spring of 2022 with an anticipated completion date of 2024. If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at Aria Reserve, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
New 18-Story Residential Tower Proposed in Coral Gables
The brains behind the development, Armando Codina, said the concept behind this newly proposed tower came to him because he has been wanting to downsize while continuing to live in a high-end luxury apartment without a homeowner’s association.
Codina, Chairman for Codina Partners states that this new development will provide all of the comforts and high-end amenities as the big house he grew up in with his family.
He now seeks approval for this new development concept for the tower Regency Residences. Once complete, he plans on living in the penthouse.
The proposed site for Regency Residences is a 1.75-acre site located at 2601 Salzedo Street in Coral Gables. The property was involved in a land swap with an automotive dealership in April. According to the records, the property was acquired by an affiliate of Codina Partners in Coral Gables, C/LeJeune LLC.
The proposed tower is projected to rise 18 stories tall with 329,197 interior square feet. Included in the square feet is a 4,050 square foot restaurant, 389 parking spaces, and `176 residential units. According to Codina, the residential units may be more or less, depending on demand and floor plans. These units will be referred to as “sky homes.”
Codina originally planned for three condos on the four floors under his penthouse. His most recent statement included Codina possibly leasing each of the floors separately, which equates to 10,000 to 12,000 square feet.
Smaller units will feature 1,500 to 3,000 square feet with 2 to 4 bedroom options. Smaller apartments will be available for building staff.
According to Condina, there will be no short-term leases. Larger apartments will be leased annually or on a multi-annual basis. Long-term tenants who secure a unit early will have input in the design of the units.
Coral Gables Development Review Committee will meet on October 5th to review and consider plans for Regency Tower. Once approved, the start date for the project is expected to begin in early 2022.
Another North Bay Road Mansion Sells for $13.6 Million
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North Bay Road mansions have been a hot commodity this year! In January Phill Collins sold his North Bay Road mansion for $39,250,000 and is set to be demolished by buyer Thomas Bravo. In June, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck rented a waterfront mansion for $130,000 monthly. With so much activity, it’s of no surprise how quickly these Miami Beach multimillion-dollar homes sell.
Lawyer Stephen Zack and his wife, Marquerite, also sold their mansion located at 5310 North Bay Road. The couple sold the home for $13.6 million after they originally purchased the home just 3 years ago for $8.5 million. Since 2018, the home has been listed for sale with an original list amount of $21 million.
The buyer for this Miami Beach home is listed in the county records as North Bay Road Developments LLC, a company that is managed by Guillermo Osses, Francisco Perez, and Miguel Yoma.
According to public records, Osses is the Vice President of Atacama 2108 LLC and is also affiliated with 23 other companies. Yoma is the Manager for San Marino Developments. The partners financed the purchase through Terrabank for $6 million.
The magnificent waterfront estate features 8,148 square feet of living space with 6 bedrooms and 6 full and 2 half bathrooms. The Georgian-style home has been remodeled two times, remarkable mansion features a 5,000 bottle wine cellar, pool. jacuzzi, and expansive home theater.
Stephan Zack is a trial attorney and partner at Bois Schiller Flexner LLP. He was also the lead attorney for former Vice President Al Gore in the Florida recount litigation that took place in 2000. During that time, he was an expert witness for voting accuracy. He is also a past president of the Florida Bar Association as well as the American Bar Association.
The Zacks also have a luxury unit located on the 54th floor of the Four Seasons Residences, which they purchased in July for $8.1 million.
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