Ross’s Comments – What you Need to Know about North Carillon Beach
The North Tower has its own private lobby, entrance, zumba / yoga room, plus a sunrise and sunset pool for residents only.
Up to 23rd level in the main tower there are 10 units per floor, from 24th through 29th levels the tower splits and there are 3 units in each split tower, from 30th level through 35th level there are only 2 or 3 units per floor.
There are four 2 bedroom units on the 23rd level that have expansive private outdoor terraces and plunge pools perfect for outdoor entertaining.
North tower offers several 3000+ sf townhouses on the 2nd and 4th levels that look directly over the pool and beach.
The 70,000 sf wellness spa is the largest in South Florida. It includes 54 treatment rooms, Western and Eastern therapies, pilates, yoga, aerobics, indoor climbing wall, and even nutritional counseling.
With such a large wellness spa, several pools and extensive list of amenities and services, the monthly maintenance fees are significantly higher than most luxury condominium projects.
If you are a wellness and spa lover, or seeking that beach getaway home where you can totally decompress and enjoy all the spa services, then the Carillon Beach is perfect for you.
BUILDING QUALITY
MANAGEMENT
LOCATION
RENT FRIENDLY
ACCESSIBILITY
FINANCING
DESIGN & EFFICIENCY
AMENITIES
WALKABILITY
PET FRIENDLY
PARKING
SECURITY
RECENT PRICE/SQ FT $965
RECENT PRICE/M² $10,387 SEE PRICE HISTORY
MAINTENANCE COST/SQ FT > $2.00
2 BEDROOM PRICE RANGE (2014-2015) $950,000 – $2,000,000
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UNIT SIZES 820 – 3,585 sq. ft (77 – 333 m²)
UNIT TYPES 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedrooms
# OF UNITS 200
# OF FLOORS 35
# OF PARKING LEVELS 4
ARCHITECT Arquitectonica
DEVELOPER WSG Development Company
PET POLICY Pets allowed subject to restrictions.
24-hour concierge, valet & security
60,000 square-foot fitness facility with ocean views
State of the art spa facility with body treatment and massage rooms, sauna, steam rooms, skin care & facial rooms
A Health & Healing Center offering wellness services
Four pools for exercise and recreation
Ocean-front Cafe
Full service beauty salon
Common areas for play, sports & relaxation
MIAMI BEACH
Miami Beach started out as a coconut plantation amid a jungle of mangroves when two entrepreneurs Henry and Charles Lum purchased 160 acres of what is now South Beach. In the year 1912, the Lumnus brothers founded the Ocean Beach Realty Company in Miami Beach as they planned to build an oceanfront city of modest homes. The following years saw rapid development on Miami Beach with the “longest wagon bridge in the world” – the Collins Bridge (now the Venetian Causeway) being constructed and the opening of various restaurants and casinos on the oceanfront, which included the infamous Joe’s Stone Crab. The first hotel in Miami Beach, the W. J. Brown Hotel, opened its doors to customers in 1914 and with it Miami Beach arrived on the traveling scene in the United States. The stage was set for the story of Miami Beach to begin.
During the 1920′s, Miami Beach flourished as a playground for multi-millionaires like Harvey Firestone, Albert Champion, and J.C. Penny. Hollywood celebrities soon discovered Miami Beach and very quickly it became a resort and entertainment destination to rival Palm Springs and Las Vegas. In the mid-1930′s, bold new architectural forms made their appearance and the Miami Beach building boom exploded during Art Deco’s second phase. Today, Miami Beach retains a rich and uniform appearance with many buildings preserved as excellent examples of Art Deco, Streamline Moderne, Nautical Moderne and Tropical Deco designs. Following the 1930′s and 1940′s, Miami Beach entered a golden era and was considered America’s Riviera.
In the 1996, the city of Miami Beach celebrated one hundred years of existence as an independent, self-sustaining tropical paradise. During its existence, the city has seen two world wars, the elegance and extravagance of the nations golden age – the 1920′s, and the tragedy of the Great Economic Depression. Places such as the Art Deco National Historic District, Espanola Way and Lincoln Road are just a few reminders of its rich and varied heritage. Miami Beach is famous for its wide sandy beaches, warm tropical water, year round sunshine, and non-stop action. Whether you are a Miami native playing in your city’s backyard, a snowbird, or a sun-seeking adventurer, Miami Beach is guaranteed to stimulate you.