ICON South Beach | Miami Condominium Development Spotlight

As construction completed in late 2004, acclaimed architect Phillippe Starck saw his vision for ICON South Beach come to fruition. As the sixth tallest building in Miami, it is designed to promote a luxury lifestyle, enhanced by water and city views from every residence. Nine floor plans featuring one to six bedrooms are offered across the building's 289 residences, ensuring that there is a layout to suit nearly any taste, goal, or need here.

Regardless of which floor plan you choose, you are sure to find only the finest features and materials. Although each unit was constructed to the taste of the original buyer, nearly every residence in the building features high quality porcelain or marble in every room. Residents also enjoy modernized kitchens, with granite countertops and custom cabinetry. The bathrooms have not been overlooked either, with ample marble throughout.

The building's opulence is conveyed upon entering the Starck-designed lobby, which features breathtakingly high ceilings and luxurious finishes. Residents at ICON South Beach enjoy an array of resort-style amenities as well, including two pools, a billiards room, a library, well-equipped fitness center, event rooms, and meeting rooms for business and recreation. There are multiple services accessible to ICON residents as well, such as a concierge, receptionist, 24-hour security, valet parking, and even a dry cleaner service, among others.

Pet-lovers will be happy to know that domesticated cats and dogs are welcome in the residences with no size or weight restrictions. Rentals are available at ICON South Beach, with a minimum of six months for any leases, and no more than two leases per year. Does ICON South Beach sound like the luxury Miami condo development for you? Contact us today to learn more about the condominiums for sale at ICON South Beach in Miami, FL.

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