Sales Commence for Luxurious Salato Pompano Beach

The new sales gallery for Salato Pompano Beach, the latest ultra-luxury development of U.S. Development nestled along the city’s coastline, has been recently opened. As the construction start date approaches, 25% of the units have already been contracted, and there is a strong interest from domestic, local, and international buyers.

The 3200 E. Atlantic Blvd. sales gallery is just a few blocks from the project site. It allows prospective buyers to understand the reasons behind Salato’s appeal, primarily in its unmatched combination of privacy, amenities, and lifestyle. It features the project’s interior design and furnishings, which have been crafted by the award-winning Interiors by Steven G. Additionally, it boasts a full-scale model that provides buyers with a comprehensive view of the building and interactive multimedia presentations that include 3D and drone videos.

“We are excited to unveil our sales gallery, which demonstrates how Salato offers something that truly does not exist in the marketplace,” John Farina says, CEO of U.S. Development, a real estate development and management firm specializing in ultra-luxury condominiums and multifamily/mixed-use buildings. “Luxury buyers want an alternative to a standard high-rise building with too much density. Salato is addressing that desire with its 40 private residences and expansive oversized terraces in a building with amenities that are superior to its much larger counterparts and the best location in Pompano Beach.”

Salato’s 40 residences are located at 305 Briny Ave, just across from Pompano Beach’s oceanfront. The property is steps away from the Pompano Pier. It includes six penthouses, all designed by Randall Stofft Architects, with Interiors by Steven G. The features include floor-to-ceiling windows that offer views of the Atlantic Ocean, direct beach access, and an open-air, covered amenity level that spans over 20,000 square feet and is designed to feel like a world-class luxury resort.

“Luxury buyers have been clamoring for a boutique product on the beach with a single-family feel,” Dustin Salzano says, CFO of U.S. Development. “From West Broward County homeowners seeking a lifestyle change to residents of the Northeast U.S. and Canada, Salato is accommodating that demand. Opening our brand-new sales gallery so close to the project site will only intensify interest going forward.”

The individual residences at Salato feature open floorplans with extra wide living spaces and generously sized 14-foot-deep terraces that range from 320 to 746 square feet, providing ample room for hosting open-air gatherings. The amenities at Salato are comparable to those offered by five-star resorts, including an ocean-view pool and spa with a separate wet deck and loungers, a poolside lounge suite with a covered bar and loggia, dry saunas and steam showers, a massage room, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and an event space complete with a private catering kitchen.

Douglas Elliman Development Marketing (DEDM) oversees sales, while marketing is IMI Worldwide’s responsibility. For more information and to schedule a private appointment, visit SalatoResidences.com or contact 954-284-0090.

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