1625 Ocean Nears Sellout as Development Breaks Ground in Delray Beach - S. Florida Business & Wealth

1625 Ocean Nears Sellout as Development Breaks Ground in Delray Beach

Construction on 1625 Ocean in Delray Beach, an ultra-luxury, oceanfront condo development, has officially commenced. The property sits along more than 120 feet of private oceanfront space and was designed to create a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living. The three-story building features an underground parking garage where residents will receive two parking spaces with an electric charging station, plus parking for a golf cart. 

Starting at $3.9 million, each of the 14 homes is named after famous musicians like Bob Dylan, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen and Janis Joplin. The property features three and four-bedroom residences ranging from 3,500 to over 5,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor living space. Each home is completed with an oversized terrace with summer kitchen and glass panel balconies for enhanced ocean views. The penthouses feature terraces off every bedroom that spans the unit’s entire length with glass on every side, plus a private plunge pool. Amenities include a pool and pool lounge suite with lockers, a fitness experience and a biophilic garden.

“Our near-sellout prior to groundbreaking is more evidence that the South Florida market is still hot and still very attractive to those from the Northeast, California and residents who already live locally,” John Farina says, CEO of U.S. Construction, which is developing the project. “Delray Beach has become the premier location for residents in South Florida, rivaling Boca Raton and Palm Beach as top destinations for people to call home.”

The final penthouse available, The Sting, is priced at $6.495 million. It features more than 5,000 square feet and four bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a wine bar, 10-foot sliding hurricane impact glass doors, and an outdoor summer kitchen with a BBQ grill.

“With so little available oceanfront land left in South Florida, buyers are seizing the opportunity to secure an oceanfront residence while they are still available,” Dustin Salzano says, CFO of U.S. Construction. “Combine the waterfront aspect with our ideal location just a mile from the famous Atlantic Avenue in Delray, and our residents are positioned for an extraordinary lifestyle.”

Famed South Florida architect Randall Stofft designed the development, while Stofft-Ikasu Design crafted the residence and building interiors. IMI Living is handling the sales.

For more information, visit 1625Ocean.com or call 800-755-0358 to schedule a private appointment.

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