Luxury Condo Project in Miami to Allow Owners to Host Residences on Airbnb Year-Round

West Eleventh Residences in Downtown Miami became the first centrally managed luxury condo tower in Miami to allow owners to host their residences 365 days on Airbnb. PMG, the project developer, is collaborating with Airbnb to offer short-term rental flexibility on the hosting platform. Typically, developers only allow third-party rentals for three months or up to 189 days.

The 44-story tower will offer 659 turn-key, luxury residences with vibrant amenities and a distinctive 30,000 square-foot, tri-level experiential entertainment and food hall on the ground floor in Miami’s District 11. PMG is working with Miami-based Lion Development Group and Marc Roberts Companies on the project at 18 NW 11th St.

“We are excited to announce the launch of West Eleventh Residences. The demand for short-term rental properties with on-site support for seamless hosting is high in South Florida, especially in Downtown Miami,” Ryan Shear says, Managing Partner at PMG. “Not only will West Eleventh Residences offer flexible living options and luxury condo ownership for buyers, but it will also provide impeccable residences and superb amenities for Airbnb guests and owners to enjoy.”

Each residence will be optimized for hosting on Airbnb with a concierge staff that will assist owners in creating personalized listings with services ranging from crafting the perfect listing description to offering professional photography resources. 

Designed by internationally renowned architecture firm Sieger Suarez Architects, with residential interiors by Cotofana Designs, West Eleventh Residences will offer the latest smart building technology, top-of-the-line appliances, and views of the Miami skyline, Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Each of its fully finished and fully furnished studio and one-bedroom residences will also be equipped with PMG smart home technology for personalization with the touch of a button for integrated audio, video and lighting systems.

Residents at West Eleventh Residences will have access to over 20,000 square feet of elevated amenity space, including a resort-style pool, private lounge areas, state-of-the-art fitness and wellness centers, and a signature on-site restaurant. 

“Miami is continuously proving itself as an evolving, world-class entertainment destination people want to call home,” Michael Simkins says, president and CEO of Lion Development Group. “Our collaboration with PMG and Marc Roberts Companies on West Eleventh Residences will once again underscore the area’s potential, solidifying Downtown Miami’s District 11 into a true live-work-play community for all. We are looking forward to delivering this transformative development to the neighborhood.”

PMG Residential will exclusively represent sales for West Eleventh Residences. For more information, please call (786) 572-3444 or visit WestEleventhResidences.com.

Photo Credit: ArX Solutions

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