Sunny Isles Beach Reaches Its Full Potential
Up until the 1990s, Sunny Isles Beach only had motels and beaches to speak of, but residents knew that it was marked for greater things. Developers began to take notice of this area that is located between Bal Harbour and Golden Beach, and only a few years later, Sunny Isles has finally begun to realize its full potential.
As the years have gone by, the interest in this area has not been decreasing, and buildings such as the Turnberry Ocean Colony are one reason why. South Beach is a portion of the island that cannot grow any further. The same cannot be said of Sunny Isles, and this property is prime beachfront land that is ready to be developed. In fact, there are 40 proposed new projects that developers hope to build in Miami and most are set to be constructed in Sunny Isles because of where it is located, the beauty of the beaches and the unique condominium buildings that surround it.
The developers are not content to live within the parameters that have been set in the past, and they have sought to push the envelop even further. The Mansions at Acqualina is one such project that is an extension of the already existent Acqualina condominium-hotel. The extension will have 79 units that will each consist of 4,600 square feet and more of space. The purchase prices for these homes will be between $1,500 and $3,500 per square foot.
Perhaps even more impressive is the Regalia Sunny Isles. The units in this building are so large that there is only one condominium home to every floor. These residences will have 5,500 square feet of space with windows large enough to allow residents a 360-degree view of the sights around them.
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