Portofino Tower

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High-rise South of Fifth condos combining privacy, luxury, and breathtaking bay and ocean views. Portofino Tower, located at 300 South Pointe Drive in Miami Beach's prestigious South of Fifth (SoFi) neighborhood, offers an exceptional blend of luxury, privacy, and breathtaking vistas. This 44-story residential masterpiece features 206 expansive residences, with floor plans ranging from 1,090 to over 4,500 square feet. Each unit boasts semi-private elevator access, floor-to-ceiling windows, 9-foot ceilings, and private terraces that provide panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, Government Cut, Biscayne Bay, and Fisher Island. Designed by the renowned Sieger Suarez Architectural Partnership and developed by The Related Group, Portofino Tower is celebrated for its architectural elegance and timeless design. Residences are equipped with open-concept kitchens featuring top-tier appliances, luxurious master bathrooms with Jacuzzi tubs, and expansive living spaces that cater to both relaxation and entertainment. Beyond its stunning residences, Portofino Tower offers a suite of world-class amenities. Residents enjoy access to a 4-story lobby, bayfront swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, spa, tennis courts, theater, billiards room, and 24-hour concierge and valet services. The building's location provides direct access to the beach and is within walking distance to renowned dining establishments, cultural venues, and the vibrant nightlife of South Beach. Whether seeking a serene retreat or an entertainer's paradise, Portofino Tower stands as a beacon of luxury living in Miami Beach. Its combination of prime location, architectural excellence, and unparalleled amenities makes it a coveted address for discerning individuals seeking the epitome of coastal elegance.
Building Highlights
Located in the exclusive South of Fifth (SoFi) neighborhood
44-story oceanfront tower
Designed by renowned architectural firm Sieger Suarez
Steps away from South Pointe Park, the beach, and Miami Beach Marina
Turnover expected in 2027
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