February 11th 2025.
Picture this: You're living in a lavish high-rise apartment, but every time you come home from the store, you have to lug your groceries from the parking garage to your penthouse. It may seem like a minor inconvenience in the grand scheme of things, but for those who value seamless luxury, it's a major headache. That's where Bentley comes in, with their game-changing residential tower set to debut in Miami in 2028.
Teaming up with Dezer Development, Bentley has brought their signature attention to detail to the world of upscale living. Say goodbye to the hassle of parking and schlepping bags, and hello to effortless luxury. The pinnacle of this convenience is the Dezervator, a futuristic car lift that allows residents to drive directly into their apartments, bypassing the usual parking lot grind. Talk about a smooth entrance.
Of course, all of this luxury comes at a price. The 61 apartments in Bentley's tower are on the market for a cool $6 million each. But with that price tag, you'll get a 144 square meter garage on the east side of the building, or a 106 square meter area on the west, capable of housing three cars. And that's just the beginning.
Spread over 62 floors, each apartment also comes equipped with a private heated swimming pool and summer kitchen on the balcony, offering stunning views of the ocean. With prices starting at $5.8 million, some rooms even offer over 6,000 square feet of real estate space. But the amenities don't stop there.
Residents will also have access to a built-in cinema, whisky bar, and beauty salon. And for the four-legged residents, there's even an on-site pet spa designed in partnership with Bentley Motors, offering washing and drying services. Ben Saltmer, Bentley's product and lifestyle design manager, explains the brand's attention to detail in every aspect of the building's design.
"Our goal was to create a space that not only exudes luxury, but also offers practicality and an elevated experience," says Saltmer. "We've applied the same attention to detail that goes into our cars into this very building. Each space is unique, but with distinctive Bentley design cues throughout."
The pet spa, for example, features the iconic Bentley diamond motif on the surfaces for a non-slip quality, and even on the shelving that houses pet-friendly products. And the building's cinema is designed to mimic the interior of a Bentley car, with a cozy sofa wrapping around the back walls to embrace residents in the space.
Bentley isn't the only car manufacturer branching out into real estate, with Mercedes Benz also opening luxury towers in recent months. But Bentley's tower in Miami is their first project in the US and one of the largest under construction in Florida. In fact, their first tower sold out all 100 apartments in just four days. So if you're looking for effortless luxury and a seamless living experience, look no further than Bentley's tower in Miami.
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