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PREV IEW
La Dolce Vita, Where the River Meets the Park.
“Our family has been building homes and communities for over 100 years. That includes over $500 million in Florida, from Sarasota to Palm Beach, and over $150 million here in Ft. Lauderdale- most recently La Rive, on the river just south of here.
RIVA may be our most beautiful yet. Inspired by the city’s relaxed waterfront lifestyle, infused with contemporary Italian design, we think it reflects the best of both. And in this hideaway on the river, we were able to craft exactly what we wanted – an elegant, intimate waterfront home for only 100 fortunate owners. Welcome.” — Bradley Decklebaum, Premier Developers
Sales AdvisorMichael DeMoya
Buy Direct Real EstateDiecrt 305.209.2889
Email [email protected]
Looking south down Ft. Lauderdale’s tranquil Middle River, RIVA (at right) overlooks the 20-acre George English Park to the ocean beyond.
A private water taxi takes RIVA owners from their dock to the park, or to a quick stroll across Sunrise Boulevard to Galleria Mall.
Looking west, the towers of downtown Ft. Lauderdale and Las Olas Boulevard light up a sunset sky. The city has approved plans to raise the height of the Sunset Boulevard Bridge — great news for boaters.
Looking north up the broad Middle River, you can see why residents along its banks love it for kayaking, water-skiing and paddle boarding. But follow it to the south and you’re soon among the famed waterways of Ft. Lauderdale and its riverside restaurants and clubs.
The 4th floor Club Deck, with its outdoor terraces, pools and ocean view cabanas. Nearly 400 feet long, the deck wraps around to the west side of the tower, enclosing a glass-walled indoor space that welcomes residents to their fitness center, spa, owners lounge and the unique “Cucina”. At nearly 40,000 square feet, the Club is one of the largest indoor-outdoor condo amenities in South Florida.
4TH FLOOR CLUB DECK
OWNERS LOUNGE
FITNESS CENTER
SUN DECK
CUCINA
LAP POOL
SPLASH POOLSPATUB
CABANA LAWN
CABANA LAWN
GUEST QUARTERS
DOG WALKSUNSET GARDENSFIREPIT LOUNGE
SPA AREA
OUTDOORLIVING ROOM
The Residents Fitness Center is fully-equipped for cardio, aerobic and weight training; there are also yoga areas both indoors and out. The 60-foot lap pool overlooks the river, and is flanked by a sundeck and cabana lawns.
Sales AdvisorMichael DeMoya
Buy Direct Real EstateDiecrt 305.209.2889
Email [email protected]
The Fitness Center includes over 7,000 square feet of training facilities, and is also home to a private spa treatment lounge.
The Owners Lounge is a 4,000 square foot private retreat that opens up to the ocean-view cabana lawn, the outdoor living room and the firepit lounge. Perfect for parties and special events, it is a posh social center worthy of a 5-star hotel.
The “Cucina” is an ocean-view expression of the idea that “the kitchen is the heart of every party.” So RIVA owners will have their own 2,000 square foot professionally-equipped kitchen and dining room to host 20 good friends at a chef-prepared banquet, or a rollicking “everyone cooks” dinner party that will become a RIVA signature.
Riva was created with only 100 exquisitely designed, exceptionally large residences, all featuring extraordinary panoramic terraces.
There are 8 penthouses. Plus 2 custom-design homes on lower floors.
Upper floors 5-14 each have 10 residences, for a total of 90, as follows:
RESIDENCE 05
RESIDENCE 02
RESIDENCE 01
RESIDENCE 06
RESIDENCE 08
RESIDENCE 10
RESIDENCE 04
RESIDENCE 03 RESIDENCE 09
RESIDENCE 07
MASTER17' 0" x 15' 10"
LIVING20' 2" x 21' 7"
DINING16' 2" x 18' 0"
SUITE 214' 4" x 12' 0"
SUITE 314' 9" x 15' 8"
KITCHEN11' 0" x 9' 3"
PRIVATEELEVATOR
LOBBY
W.I.C.
CL
CL
MASTER BATH
TERRACE
TERRACE
BATH 2
BATH 3
ELEVATOR 1
UTILITY
ENTRY
AC MASTER BATH
W.I.C.
MASTER18' 6" x 13' 4"
ENTRY
DINING15' 0" x 10' 0"
GREAT ROOM30' 9" x 13' 6"
KITCHEN9' 3" x 10' 10"
UTILITY
ACPOWDER
TERRACE
SUITE 213' 1" x 13' 8"
BATH 2
CL
PRIVATEELEVATOR
LOBBYELEVATOR O1 POWDER
KITCHEN14' 9" x 9' 7"
SUITE 313' 0" x 12' 0"
GREAT ROOM28' 6" x 20' 5"
BATH 3
SUITE 212' 0" x 12' 0"
BATH 2
CL
LIN
UTILITY
W.I.C.
W.I.C.
MASTER18' 1" x 14' 6"
MASTER BATH
AC
TERRACE
ENTRY
TERRACE
SUITE 313' 10" x 12' 0"
CL
BATH 3
UTILITY
POWDER
ENTRY
PRIVATEELEVATOR
LOBBYELEVATOR 3
GREAT ROOM26' 7" x 20' 3"
KITCHEN13' 3" x 10' 4"
AC
DINING10' 11" x 10' 4"
SUITE 213' 6" x 11' 0"
CL
BATH 2
W.I.C.
CL
MASTER BATH
MASTER17' 8" x 14 6"
TERRACE
LIVING20' 2" x 18' 0"
MASTER 117' 0" x 15' 10"
MASTER BATH 1
W.I.C.
CL
KITCHEN9' 4" x 14' 10"
GREAT ROOM16' 8" x 17' 5"
DINING15' 9" x 12' 0"ELEVATOR 4 PRIVATE
ELEVATORLOBBY
UTILITY
AC AC
W.I.C.
MASTER BATH 2
TERRACE
MASTER 214' 9" x 17' 2"
CL
ENTRY
BATH 2
SUITE 212' 8" x 12' 3"
CL
UTILITY
ENTRY
GREAT ROOM29' 10" x 13' 9"
KITCHEN12' 0" x 9' 8" W.I.C.
AC
TERRACE
CL
MASTER BATH
MASTER16' 6" x 13' 0"
PRIVATEELEVATOR
LOBBY ELEVATOR 4POWDER
KITCHEN14' 9" x 9' 7"
SUITE 313' 0" x 12' 0"
GREAT ROOM28' 6" x 20' 5"
BATH 3
SUITE 212' 0" x 12' 0"
BATH 2
CL
LIN
UTILITY
W.I.C.
W.I.C.
MASTER18' 1" x 14' 6"
MASTER BATH
AC
TERRACE
ENTRY
W.I.C.
DRESSINGMASTER BATH
MASTER16' 0" x 13' 4"
OPTIONALDEN
KITCHEN13' 7" x 9' 8"
GREAT ROOM38' 0" x 14' 3"
DINING13' 6" x 9' 8"
SUITE 212' 8" x 12' 3"
CL
UTILITY
BATH 2
TERRACE
AC
TERRACE
SUITE 313' 10" x 12' 0"
CL
BATH 3
UTILITY
POWDER
ENTRY
PRIVATEELEVATOR
LOBBYELEVATOR 2
GREAT ROOM26' 7" x 20' 3"
KITCHEN13' 3" x 10' 4"
AC
DINING10' 11" x 10' 4"
SUITE 213' 6" x 11' 0"
CL
BATH 2
W.I.C.
CL
MASTER BATH
MASTER17' 8" x 14 6"
MASTER BATH
W.I.C.
MASTER18' 6" x 13' 4"
ENTRY
DINING15' 0" x 10' 0"
GREAT ROOM30' 9" x 13' 6"
KITCHEN9' 3" x 10' 10"
UTILITY
ACPOWDER
TERRACE
SUITE 213' 1" x 13' 8"
BATH 2
CL
Model 023 Bedrooms, 3 BathsA.C. Living Space 2,224 SFTerrace 907 SFTotal Living Space 3,136 SF
Model 043 Bedrooms, 3.5 BathsA.C. Living Space 2,418 SFTerrace 691 SFTotal Living Space 3,109 SF
Model 063 Bedrooms, 3.5 BathsA.C. Living Space 2,418 SFTerrace 691 SFTotal Living Space 3,109 SF
Model 083 Bedrooms, 3.5 BathsA.C. Living Space 2,233 SFTerrace 907 SFTotal Living Space 3,140 SF
Model 013 Bedrooms, 3 BathsA.C. Living Space 2,365 SFTerraces 712 SFTotal Living Space 3,007 SF
Model 102 Bedrooms, 3 Baths (Double Master)A.C. Living Space 2,523 SFTerraces 733 SFTotal Living Space 3,250 SF
Model 032 Bedrooms, 2 BathsA.C. Living Space 1,738 SFTerrace 400 SFTotal Living Space 2,138 SF
Model 052 Bedrooms, 2.5 BathsA.C. Living Space 1,780 SFTerrace 411 SFTotal Living Space 2,191 SF
Model 072 Bedrooms, 2.5 BathsA.C. Living Space 1,780 SFTerrace 411 SFTotal Living Space 2,191 SF
Model 092 Bedrooms, 2 BathsA.C. Living Space 1,538 SFTerrace 292 SFTotal Living Space 1,830 SF
Model 102 Bedrooms, 3 Baths (Double Master)A.C. Living Space 2,523 SFTerraces 733 SFTotal Living Space 3,250 SF
Model 013 Bedrooms, 3 BathsA.C. Living Space 2,365 SFTerraces 712 SFTotal Living Space 3,007 SF
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace with the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
RESIDENCE 01
3 Bedrooms 3 BathsA.C. Living Space 2,365 SFTerrace 712 SFTotal Living Space 3,077 SF
MASTER17' 0" x 15' 10"
LIVING20' 2" x 21' 7"
DINING16' 2" x 18' 0"
SUITE 214' 4" x 12' 0"
SUITE 314' 9" x 15' 8"
KITCHEN11' 0" x 9' 3"
PRIVATEELEVATOR
LOBBY
W.I.C.
CL
CL
MASTER BATH TERRACE
TERRACE
BATH 2
BATH 3
ELEVATOR 1
UTILITY
ENTRYAC
Sales AdvisorMichael DeMoya
Buy Direct Real EstateDiecrt 305.209.2889
Email [email protected]
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace with the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
PRIVATEELEVATOR
LOBBYELEVATOR O1 POWDER
KITCHEN14' 9" x 9' 7"
SUITE 313' 0" x 12' 0"
GREAT ROOM28' 6" x 20' 5"
BATH 3
SUITE 212' 0" x 12' 0"
BATH 2
CL
LIN
UTILITY
W.I.C.
W.I.C.
MASTER18' 1" x 14' 6"
MASTER BATH
AC
TERRACE
ENTRY
RESIDENCE 02
3 Bedrooms 3½ BathsA.C. Living Space 2,224 SFTerrace 907 SFTotal Living Space 3,131 SF
PRIVATEELEVATOR
LOBBYELEVATOR O1 POWDER
KITCHEN14' 9" x 9' 7"
SUITE 313' 0" x 12' 0"
GREAT ROOM28' 6" x 20' 5"
BATH 3
SUITE 212' 0" x 12' 0"
BATH 2
CL
LIN
UTILITY
W.I.C.
W.I.C.
MASTER18' 1" x 14' 6"
MASTER BATH
AC
TERRACE
ENTRY
RESIDENCE 02
3 Bedrooms 3½ BathsA.C. Living Space 2,224 SFTerrace 907 SFTotal Living Space 3,131 SF
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace with the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
W.I.C.
DRESSINGMASTER BATH
MASTER16' 0" x 13' 4"
OPTIONALDEN
KITCHEN13' 7" x 9' 8"
GREAT ROOM38' 0" x 14' 3"
DINING13' 6" x 9' 8"
SUITE 212' 8" x 12' 3"
CL
UTILITY
BATH 2
TERRACE
AC
RESIDENCE 03
2 Bedrooms 2 BathsA.C. Living Space 1,738 SFTerrace 400 SFTotal Living Space 2,138 SF
W.I.C.
DRESSINGMASTER BATH
MASTER16' 0" x 13' 4"
OPTIONALDEN
KITCHEN13' 7" x 9' 8"
GREAT ROOM38' 0" x 14' 3"
DINING13' 6" x 9' 8"
SUITE 212' 8" x 12' 3"
CL
UTILITY
BATH 2
TERRACE
AC
RESIDENCE 03
2 Bedrooms 2 BathsA.C. Living Space 1,738 SFTerrace 400 SFTotal Living Space 2,138 SF
Sales AdvisorMichael DeMoya
Buy Direct Real EstateDiecrt 305.209.2889
Email [email protected]
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace with the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
RESIDENCE 04
3 Bedrooms 3½ BathsA.C. Living Space 2,418 SFTerrace 691 SFTotal Living Space 3,109 SF
TERRACE
SUITE 313' 10" x 12' 0"
CL
BATH 3
UTILITY
POWDER
ENTRY
PRIVATEELEVATOR
LOBBYELEVATOR 2
GREAT ROOM26' 7" x 20' 3"
KITCHEN13' 3" x 10' 4"
AC
DINING10' 11" x 10' 4"
SUITE 213' 6" x 11' 0"
CL
BATH 2
W.I.C.
CL
MASTER BATH
MASTER17' 8" x 14 6"
RESIDENCE 04
3 Bedrooms 3½ BathsA.C. Living Space 2,418 SFTerrace 691 SFTotal Living Space 3,109 SF
TERRACE
SUITE 313' 10" x 12' 0"
CL
BATH 3
UTILITY
POWDER
ENTRY
PRIVATEELEVATOR
LOBBYELEVATOR 2
GREAT ROOM26' 7" x 20' 3"
KITCHEN13' 3" x 10' 4"
AC
DINING10' 11" x 10' 4"
SUITE 213' 6" x 11' 0"
CL
BATH 2
W.I.C.
CL
MASTER BATH
MASTER17' 8" x 14 6"
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace with the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
MASTER BATH
W.I.C.
MASTER18' 6" x 13' 4"
ENTRY
DINING15' 0" x 10' 0"
GREAT ROOM30' 9" x 13' 6"
KITCHEN9' 3" x 10' 10"
UTILITY
ACPOWDER
TERRACE
SUITE 213' 1" x 13' 8"
BATH 2
CL
RESIDENCE 05
2 Bedrooms 2½ BathsA.C. Living Space 1,780 SFTerrace 411 SFTotal Living Space 2,191 SF
MASTER BATH
W.I.C.
MASTER18' 6" x 13' 4"
ENTRY
DINING15' 0" x 10' 0"
GREAT ROOM30' 9" x 13' 6"
KITCHEN9' 3" x 10' 10"
UTILITY
ACPOWDER
TERRACE
SUITE 213' 1" x 13' 8"
BATH 2
CL
RESIDENCE 05
2 Bedrooms 2½ BathsA.C. Living Space 1,780 SFTerrace 411 SFTotal Living Space 2,191 SF
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace with the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
TERRACE
SUITE 313' 10" x 12' 0"
CL
BATH 3
UTILITY
POWDER
ENTRY
PRIVATEELEVATOR
LOBBYELEVATOR 3
GREAT ROOM26' 7" x 20' 3"
KITCHEN13' 3" x 10' 4"
AC
DINING10' 11" x 10' 4"
SUITE 213' 6" x 11' 0"
CL
BATH 2
W.I.C.
CL
MASTER BATH
MASTER17' 8" x 14 6"
RESIDENCE 06
3 Bedrooms 3½ BathsA.C. Living Space 2,418 SFTerrace 691 SFTotal Living Space 3,109 SF
TERRACE
SUITE 313' 10" x 12' 0"
CL
BATH 3
UTILITY
POWDER
ENTRY
PRIVATEELEVATOR
LOBBYELEVATOR 3
GREAT ROOM26' 7" x 20' 3"
KITCHEN13' 3" x 10' 4"
AC
DINING10' 11" x 10' 4"
SUITE 213' 6" x 11' 0"
CL
BATH 2
W.I.C.
CL
MASTER BATH
MASTER17' 8" x 14 6"
RESIDENCE 06
3 Bedrooms 3½ BathsA.C. Living Space 2,418 SFTerrace 691 SFTotal Living Space 3,109 SF
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace with the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
MASTER BATH
W.I.C.
MASTER18' 6" x 13' 4"
ENTRY
DINING15' 0" x 10' 0"
GREAT ROOM30' 9" x 13' 6"
KITCHEN9' 3" x 10' 10"
UTILITY
ACPOWDER
TERRACE
SUITE 213' 1" x 13' 8"
BATH 2
CL
RESIDENCE 07
2 Bedrooms 2½ BathsA.C. Living Space 1,780 SFTerrace 411 SFTotal Living Space 2,191 SF
MASTER BATH
W.I.C.
MASTER18' 6" x 13' 4"
ENTRY
DINING15' 0" x 10' 0"
GREAT ROOM30' 9" x 13' 6"
KITCHEN9' 3" x 10' 10"
UTILITY
ACPOWDER
TERRACE
SUITE 213' 1" x 13' 8"
BATH 2
CL
RESIDENCE 07
2 Bedrooms 2½ BathsA.C. Living Space 1,780 SFTerrace 411 SFTotal Living Space 2,191 SF
Sales AdvisorMichael DeMoya
Buy Direct Real EstateDiecrt 305.209.2889
Email [email protected]
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace with the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
PRIVATEELEVATOR
LOBBY ELEVATOR 4POWDER
KITCHEN14' 9" x 9' 7"
SUITE 313' 0" x 12' 0"
GREAT ROOM28' 6" x 20' 5"
BATH 3
SUITE 212' 0" x 12' 0"
BATH 2
CL
LIN
UTILITY
W.I.C.
W.I.C.
MASTER18' 1" x 14' 6"
MASTER BATH
AC
TERRACE
ENTRY
RESIDENCE 08
3 Bedrooms 3½ BathsA.C. Living Space 2,233 SFTerrace 907 SFTotal Living Space 3,140 SF
PRIVATEELEVATOR
LOBBY ELEVATOR 4POWDER
KITCHEN14' 9" x 9' 7"
SUITE 313' 0" x 12' 0"
GREAT ROOM28' 6" x 20' 5"
BATH 3
SUITE 212' 0" x 12' 0"
BATH 2
CL
LIN
UTILITY
W.I.C.
W.I.C.
MASTER18' 1" x 14' 6"
MASTER BATH
AC
TERRACE
ENTRY
RESIDENCE 08
3 Bedrooms 3½ BathsA.C. Living Space 2,233 SFTerrace 907 SFTotal Living Space 3,140 SF
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace with the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
BATH 2
SUITE 212' 8" x 12' 3"
CL
UTILITY
ENTRY
GREAT ROOM29' 10" x 13' 9"
KITCHEN12' 0" x 9' 8" W.I.C.
AC
TERRACE
CL
MASTER BATH
MASTER16' 6" x 13' 0"
RESIDENCE 09
2 Bedrooms 2 BathsA.C. Living Space 1,538 SFTerrace 292 SFTotal Living Space 1,830 SF
BATH 2
SUITE 212' 8" x 12' 3"
CL
UTILITY
ENTRY
GREAT ROOM29' 10" x 13' 9"
KITCHEN12' 0" x 9' 8" W.I.C.
AC
TERRACE
CL
MASTER BATH
MASTER16' 6" x 13' 0"
RESIDENCE 09
2 Bedrooms 2 BathsA.C. Living Space 1,538 SFTerrace 292 SFTotal Living Space 1,830 SF
Sales AdvisorMichael DeMoya
Buy Direct Real EstateDiecrt 305.209.2889
Email [email protected]
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace with the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
TERRACE
LIVING20' 2" x 18' 0"
MASTER 117' 0" x 15' 10"
MASTER BATH 1
W.I.C.
CL
KITCHEN9' 4" x 14' 10"
GREAT ROOM16' 8" x 17' 5"
DINING15' 9" x 12' 0"
ELEVATOR 4
PRIVATEELEVATOR
LOBBY
UTILITY
AC
AC
W.I.C.
MASTER BATH 2
TERRACE
MASTER 214' 9" x 17' 2"
CL
ENTRY
RESIDENCE 10
2 Bedrooms 3 BathsA.C. Living Space 2,523 SFTerrace 733 SFTotal Living Space 3,250 SF
TERRACE
LIVING20' 2" x 18' 0"
MASTER 117' 0" x 15' 10"
MASTER BATH 1
W.I.C.
CL
KITCHEN9' 4" x 14' 10"
GREAT ROOM16' 8" x 17' 5"
DINING15' 9" x 12' 0"
ELEVATOR 4
PRIVATEELEVATOR
LOBBY
UTILITY
AC
AC
W.I.C.
MASTER BATH 2
TERRACE
MASTER 214' 9" x 17' 2"
CL
ENTRY
RESIDENCE 10
2 Bedrooms 3 BathsA.C. Living Space 2,523 SFTerrace 733 SFTotal Living Space 3,250 SF