S. Florida Home (Advertorial)

HOUSE OF THE WEEK

Designer home on Brickell Key features elegant furnishings, panoramas of water

 

ADVERTORIAL

Stunning water views and city vistas from the confines of a resort-like setting characterize this four-bedroom, four-and-one half-bath residence on Brickell Key. Located in the renowned Asia tower at 900 Brickell Key Blvd., No. 1703, the fully furnished luxury condominium is priced at $3,300,000, measures 3,400 square feet and features high-end amenities and chic designs.

Through panoramic windows, residents can enjoy the neighboring cityscape of downtown Miami, views of the Port of Miami and, in the distance, Miami Beach. Having been professionally decorated, the home is accented by 12-foot ceilings, elegant moldings and sleek marble floors.

The kitchen has been outfitted with top-of-the-line appliances and handsome wood cabinetry, and walls of the state-of-the-art media room are covered in quilted leather. The spacious bedrooms feature water views, and the bathrooms are finished in marble. The maid’s quarters are complete with a full bath and, for added convenience, the residence includes its own laundry room. The home has covered parking, a private foyer between the elevator and front door to the residence, and electric shades on all windows.

Adding to Asia’s multitude of amenities, including 24-hour security, residents have access to racquetball and tennis courts, a gym, pool and valet parking.

For more information, call Amancia Vial Ducaud at 786-306-5342.

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