YACHT CLUB AT PORTOFINO CONDOS

YACHT CLUB AT PORTOFINO CONDOS

YACHT CLUB AT PORTOFINO CONDOS

YACHT CLUB AT PORTOFINO CONDOS

The Yacht Club at Portofino in South Beach is a 34 story luxury highrise building with 361 residences.  The Yacht Club at Portofino offers affordable luxury condos in South Beach Miami exclusive South of Fifth Street neighborhood.   The Yacht Club at Portofino is an investor’s dream building.  The minimum rental period in the Yacht Club at Portofino is only 30 days! Most of the other buildings require leases to be a minimum of six months.

 

YACHT CLUB AT PORTOFINO CONDOS

Below is a list of condos for sale at YACHT CLUB AT PORTOFINO, Florida.   Contact us today if you have questions or would like to schedule a showing of a condo at Yacht at Club at Portofino.

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South Beach Yacht Club at Portofino SOFI wiki info:

South Beach, also nicknamed SoBe, is a neighborhood in the city of Miami Beach, Florida, United States, located due east of Miami city proper between Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The area encompasses all of the barrier islands of Miami Beach south of Indian Creek.

This area was the first section of Miami Beach to be developed, starting in the 1910s, thanks to the development efforts of Carl G. Fisher, the Lummus Brothers, and John S. Collins, the latter whose construction of the Collins Bridge provided the first vital land link between mainland Miami and the beaches.

The area has gone through numerous artificial and natural changes over the years, including a booming regional economy and increased tourism.

In both daytime and at nightfall, the South Beach section of Miami Beach is a major entertainment destination with hundreds ofnightclubs, restaurants, boutiques and hotels. The area is popular withtourists from Europe, Israel and the entire Western Hemisphere, with some having permanent orsecond homes. The large number of European tourists results in South Beach’s tolerance of the female monokini, aka topless sunbathing, despite it being a public beach.

South Beach’s residents’ varied backgrounds are evident in the many languages spoken. In 2000, 55% of residents of the city of Miami Beach spoke Spanish as a first language, while English was the first language for 33% of the population. Portuguese(mainly Brazilian Portuguese) was spoken by 3% of residents, while French (including Canadian French) was spoken by 2%, and German by 1%.Italian, Russian, Yiddish and Hebrew were all spoken by less than 1%.[13]

Another unique aesthetic attribute of South Beach is the presence of several colorful and unique stands used by Miami Beach’s lifeguards on South Beach.

 

 

 

 


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