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REGATTA 2 • NORTH BEACH • MIAMI BEACH

Miami Condos Regatta 2 in North Beach South Florida

A Miami Beach boutique condominium with a fabulous marina lifestyle, the first phase of Regatta launched with a splash and sold in a flash. Now the shores on Indian Creek, North Beach's most sophisticated new address is poised at the starting line once again with a spectacular new second phase.

Regatta2 is an exclusive, intimate building whose curvaceous design and glass walls are perfectly married to that of the building which came before it. 7 Stories in height, just 118 waterfront residences right on the Intracoastal Waterway ~ Indian Creek. Steps from the "Shane Rowing Club" which inspired the Regatta name... Steps from the private marina where you can keep your own private pleasures craft close to hand... and all just a block from the beaches.

REGATTA2 - MIAMI BEACH CONDOS FEATURES:

* 9' 4" ceilings throughout
* Large Private balconies with breathtaking Water & Miami City Views
* Expansive floor-to-ceiling hurricane proof windows
* European- Style Kitchen with elevated breakfast counter top
* Designer fixtures & appliances with contemporary styling
* Marble flooring in all bathrooms
* High efficiency central air conditioning & heated system
* Fire protection sprinkler system & smoke detectors
* Pre-wired for cable and High speed internet
* Full- sized washer and dryer in every unit
* Penthouses with private roof terraces & Jacuzzi's
(Roof Top Terraces - Prices to be released shortly)

REGATTA 2

REGATTA2 - MIAMI CONDO MIAMI BEACH CONDOS AMENITIES:

* Private full-service marina with 18 slips for sale
(18 Dock Slips from $125,000 - $175,000)
The Riverwalk: landscaped pedestrian promenade by the water enjoying a peaceful stroll along the Indian Creek.
* The Atrium: A tropical landscaped interior courtyard with reflecting pool, waterfalls, & sitting area.
* Porte Cochere entrance & elegant boutique-style lobby
* Waterfront swimming pool & whirlpool with Sundeck
* Cedar Sauna
* State-of-the-art Fitness Center
* 24-hour Concierge & Valet Parking
* Covered Parking spaces
* Minutes away from South Beach
(Additional Parking spaces - $25,000)
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Here are 18 unique properties on the ocean in Bal Harbour that are priced well below market value. The New Harbour House, Majestic Tower, Bellini, Plaza Bal Harbour, One Bal Harbour, Tiffany, The Kenilworth and others!

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Bal Harbour offers every luxury one would expect and imagine. The 18 properties listed in the above link are "hand-picked" as best buys. In this market, these properties rank well above the others. We would be glad to assist you in your next purchase, sale or lease in Bal Harbour. Please feel free to count on us!

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Surfside, Florida 33154 • A synopsis of this quaint and relaxing community.

The Town of Surfside, Florida lies between Miami Beach and Bal Harbour. The Azure blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean borders the East and the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway borders the West. The main roads are Collins Avenue (A1A) directly on the Ocean, Harding Avenue (the commercial district) just due west of Collins Avenue and Bay Drive; which runs along the western portion of the Town along the Waterway. An interesting aspect of Surside is the naming of the Streets in the single family section; see if you can figure it out! Abbott Avenue, Byron Avenue, Carlyle Avenue, Dickens Avenue, Emerson Avenue, Froude Avenue, Garland Avenue, Hawthorne Avenue & Irving Avenue... They are named after famous modern authors! One very exclusive Street which is little know is called Biscaya Drive; here, some of the most exclusive waterfront homes are located. New Page 19
SURFSIDE, FLORIDA 33154

The Town of Surfside is a beautiful oceanfront community located in the tropical paradise of South Florida. The Town, with a population of only 5,600, combines a tranquil, attractive, residential neighborhood with a traditional "home town" shopping district and a number of resorts and hotels which host tourists and other visitors all year around. The Town of Surfside is comprised of oceanfront condominiums, single family homes and multi-family apartment buildings. Harding Avenue, is the primary commercial district which runs from 88th Street to 96th Street. Just South of Surfside is The City of Miami Beach; The "North Beach" Area and to the immediate North is The Village of Bal Harbour.

DEMOGRAPHICS

As of the census of 2000, there were 4,909 people, 2,248 households, and 1,330 families residing in the town. The population density was 3,790.8/km² (9,721.8/mi²). There were 3,059 housing units at an average density of 2,362.2/km² (6,058.1/mi²). The racial makeup of the town was 93.50% White (52.7% were Non-Hispanic White,) 1.28% African American, 0.04% Native American, 1.16% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 1.51% from other races, and 2.49% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 43.53% of the population.

There were 2,248 households out of which 20.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 46.6% were married couples living together, 9.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 40.8% were non-families. 32.9% of all households were made up of individuals and 15.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.18 and the average family size was 2.75.

In the town the population was spread out with 16.3% under the age of 18, 4.5% from 18 to 24, 29.3% from 25 to 44, 24.0% from 45 to 64, and 25.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 45 years. For every 100 females there were 86.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 86.4 males.

The median income for a household in the town was $50,927, and the median income for a family was $56,327. Males had a median income of $47,147 versus $39,181 for females. The per capita income for the town was $38,375. About 6.7% of families and 11.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 19.4% of those under age 18 and 7.9% of those age 65 or over.

As of 2000, Spanish was spoken as a first language by 49.40% of residents, while English was spoken by 42.10% of the population. Other languages spoken included Portuguese 2.36%, Russian 2.04%, German 1.39%, Yiddish 1.39%, and French, which was the mother tongue for 1.28% of the population.

As of 2000, Surfside had the twentieth highest percentage of Brazilian residents in the US, with 1.60% of the US populace (tied with five other places in the US, including Ojus, FL.) It had the twenty-third highest percentage of Colombian residents in the US, at 4.66% of the town's population, as well as the twenty-third highest percentage of Cuban residents in the US, at 20.15% of the it's population.[9] It also had the thirty-fourth most Peruvians in the US, at 1.47%, while it had the eleventh highest percentage of Trinidadians and Tobagonians, at 1.30% of all residents (tied with North Amityville, New York and Gordon Heights, New York.) Surfside's Venezuelan community had the eleventh highest percentage of residents, which was at 1.41% of all residents.

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The History of Bal Harbour, Florida • "Paradise Found" • Miami, FL 33154

Bal Harbour, Florida • Since the 1920's, the Detroit-based Miami Beach Heights Corporation (headed by industrialists Robert C. Graham, Walter O. Briggs, and C.T. Fisher) owned 245 acres of undeveloped, partially swampy land that stretched from the bay to the Atlantic. Mr. Graham assumed the duties as the developer for Bal Harbour. In the 1930's, city planners Harland Bartholomew & Associates were called in to design the Village. The company made several plans and they were submitted for review to Miami Beach Heights. In 1940, World War II began and the plans were put on hold. As a goodwill gesture to the government, Robert C. Graham rented the land to the United States Air Corps for $1 per year. The Air Corps used this land to train their soldiers and established a Prisoner of War camp. The ocean front area was used as a rifle range and the barracks were set up on the west side of Collins Avenue. The camp for prisoners was located where the Bal Harbour Shops are presently. In 1945, the war was over in both Germany and Japan. The Air Corps left the barracks buildings as a thank you to the owners of the property. These barracks were converted into apartment homes by Mr. Graham in 1946. In order to incorporate a city in 1946, there had to be at least 25 male registered voters residing in the area. Mr. Graham had twenty five families move into the apartment homes that he had converted in order to qualify the Village for incorporation. He then hired Willard Webb, a Miami Beach tax assessor, to draft a charter for the Village. After the charter was completed, the Village of Bal Harbour was incorporated on August 14, 1946, by Mr. Graham and 25 male registered voters. The Village was operated under the city manager form of government. The Council established a volunteer fire department. Swampland was filled, sea walls were constructed and the yacht basin was created. Contracts were signed for the sewer systems, water pumping stations and utilities. Bal Harbour was the first planned community in Florida to have its utilities placed underground. Developers set guidelines for the development of the beachfront and the residential areas. Collins Avenue was paved into four lanes with a landscaped median and later widened to the present day six lanes. Village plans indicated that ocean front property was to be 200 feet deep and lots approached $100,000. Lots in the residential area were about 1,800 square feet and cost from $6,500 to $20,000. The first hotel was built and was named "The Kenilworth By-the-Sea." It was built by Tom Raffington and made famous by Arthur Godfrey. It has since been demolished and is now the Kenilworth Condominium. The first home was built at 160 Bal Cross Drive. It was built by Mr. Robert C. Graham Jr., who was the son of Bal Harbour Developer Robert C. Graham. Construction for the Sea View Hotel was started. Bal Harbour Village was re-incorporated by a special act of the 1947 Florida Legislature and its own charter was issued June 16th. This new charter supplemented the original incorporation under the General Laws of Florida. In accordance with the new charter, an election to select five to serve on the Council was held June 30th. The Council elected were: Edward L. Bonneau, Robert C. Graham, Jr., Glenn E. Massnick, George Whittaker, and Judge Julien Southerland. Judge Southerland was chosen as mayor. Willard Webb, who had been acting manager since the first organization, was appointed as Village Manager. Mary Wetterer was named Village Clerk and Herold Dickey was appointed Chief of Police. BAL HARBOUR • SALES & LEASING • 305-935-3533 • REAL ESTATE

LUXURY OCEANFRONT CONDOMINIUMS & EXCLUSIVE SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES

Avondale • Balmoral • Bal Harbour 101 • Bal Harbour Club • Bal Harbour Colony • Bal Harbour Tower • Bay Colony • Bal Harbour Square • Bal Harbour Manor • Bal Harbour Tower • Brownstone • Beach Club • Bellini • Carlton Terrace • Lanai • One Harbour Way • The Admiralty • Kenilworth • The Plaza of Bal Harbour • The Tiffany of Bal Harbour • The Palace of Bal Harbour • Vista Shores • Fairfield Manor • Tahoma • Majestic Tower • St. Regis Resort & Residences • Sea View Hotel • One Bal Harbour • The New Harbour House

THE HISTORY OF THE BAL HARBOUR SHOPS

Bal Harbour

Bal Harbour Florida is located on the northern tip of the barrier island commonly referred to as Miami Beach.

The main traffic corridor running south to north through Bal Harbour is Collins Avenue, also demarked as Florida State Highway A1A.

A channel between the north end of Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic ocean runs across the northern end of Bal Harbour. This channel is commonly known as Haulover Inlet.

A bridge, maintained by the State of Florida connects Bal Harbour to Haulover Park, to the north. Haulover Park is maintained by the Miami Dade Parks Commission.

 

Bal Harbour is an exclusive residential neighborhood of luxury condominiums and single family homes that are located west of Collins Avenue at 101st Street. The only "commercial" enterprise in Bal Harbour is the world renown Bal Harbour Shops.


RENTALS STARTING FROM $1,250.00 TO OVER $15,000.00 PER MONTH

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BAL HARBOUR • SALES & LEASING SPECIALISTS

• Aventura • Bal Harbour • Bay Harbor Islands • Fisher Island • Golden Beach • Hallandale Beach •

• Hollywood Beach • Miami • Miami Beach • South Beach • Sunny Isles Beach • Surfside • The Waterways • Williams Island •

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LUXURY OCEANFRONT CONDOMINIUMS

Avondale • Balmoral • Bal Harbour 101 • Bal Harbour Club • Bal Harbour Colony • Bal Harbour Tower • Bay Colony • Bal Harbour Square • Bal Harbour Manor • Bal Harbour Tower • Brownstone • Beach Club • Bellini • Carlton Terrace • Lanai • One Harbour Way • The Admiralty • Kenilworth • The Plaza of Bal Harbour • The Tiffany of Bal Harbour • The Palace of Bal Harbour • Vista Shores • Fairfield Manor • Tahoma • Majestic Tower • St. Regis Resort & Residences • Sea View Hotel • One Bal Harbour • The New Harbour House

Bal Harbour

RENTALS STARTING FROM $1,250.00 TO OVER $15,000.00 PER MONTH

SALES STARTING FROM $300,000.00 TO OVER $15M

305-935-3533      (      305-767-2121

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BAL HARBOUR • SALES & LEASING SPECIALISTS

• Aventura • Bal Harbour • Bay Harbor Islands • Fisher Island • Golden Beach • Hallandale Beach •

• Hollywood Beach • Miami • Miami Beach • South Beach • Sunny Isles Beach • Surfside • The Waterways • Williams Island •

SIB Realty, LLC  •  18206 Collins Avenue  •  Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160  •  305-935-3533

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