Selene Oceanfront Residences Lists Limited Collection of Penthouses - S. Florida Business & Wealth

Selene Oceanfront Residences Lists Limited Collection of Penthouses

Eight penthouses on the top floors of a 26-story, two-tower property on Fort Lauderdale Beach are now starting at $10.8 million each. The Selene Oceanfront Residences Penthouse Collection at 151 N. Seabreeze Blvd. will rise as the tallest building in the area, with Douglas Elliman Real Estate leading the sales efforts.

“The penthouse collection at Selene Oceanfront Residences is a unique offering on Fort Lauderdale Beach,” Bob Vail says, president of Kolter Urban, the developer of the towers. “With expansive interior and outdoor spaces alongside sweeping oceanfront views, the property’s design elements have been thoughtfully curated to reflect the tropical-modern style Fort Lauderdale Beach is known for. We have seen a tremendous uptick in market demand and Selene’s Penthouse Collection is the ideal culmination of what the market is demanding in luxurious living.”

The award-winning Kobi Karp Architects designed the buildings with interiors by ID & Design International. Selene Oceanfront Residences’ penthouse collection offers four unique floor plans with two residences per floor to meet the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship. The modern, flow-through penthouse floorplans range from 5,892 square feet to 6,630 square feet of interior and exterior living space. The South Tower floor plan offers four bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, a family room and a media room, while The East Tower floor plan features three bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, and a spacious living room.

Selene Oceanfront Residences features over 5,300 square feet of oceanfront dining space at the base of the building, providing an unrivaled oceanfront dining experience. Resort-style amenities include two elevated pool terraces with a resort-style pool, a lap fitness pool and a spa, contemporary poolside cabanas and day beds, an outdoor kitchen, multiple fire pit lounge areas and a pavilion-shaded pool bar.

Other luxury properties developed by Kolter Urban include 100 Las Olas in Downtown Fort Lauderdale, The Ritz-Carlton Residences in Sarasota and Hyde Park House in Tampa, among many other notable properties.

Private appointments are welcomed at the Presentation Gallery at 2591 East Sunrise Blvd. in Fort Lauderdale by calling 954-833-1911.

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