Aston Martin has opened their ultra-luxury real estate project in Florida, which houses 391 condos and a three-story penthouse
Aston Martin ’s ultra-luxury real estate project has opened in Miami, Florida . The 66-story building houses 391 condos and is the tallest all-residential building south of New York. Most units have already been sold and they range from a 698 square foot studio to a three-story penthouse. Aston Martin Residences Miami has officially opened and is one of the hottest new developments as 99% of the condominiums have already been sold.
is the brand’s first ultra-luxury real estate project and the building houses 391 condos. The automaker says buyers have included a mix of car enthusiasts and “those with an allure for Aston Martin’s unique design philosophy and iconic brand.” Speaking of the former, more than 50 residents already own an Aston Martin. More: Miami’s $2.4 Million Pagani Residences Blend Luxury With Hypercar Exclusivity Pricing starts at $820,000 and the building houses an assortment of different units.
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