In the growing real estate market of South Florida, a new trend has taken us by surprise, and Modo de Vida wants to tell you about it: developments offering celestial amenities as the most exclusive proposition for residents. From transcendental yoga sessions under the full moon to stargazing on Skydeck platforms, developers like Naftali Group and PMG are creating spaces where cosmic energy merges with luxury.
A prominent example is The Residences at 1428 Brickell. Our executive director and editor, Adriana Cañellas, visited their beautiful sales gallery and tells us about this 70-story skyscraper in the heart of Miami, which will feature a floating indoor-outdoor yoga pavilion, offering ocean views and the opportunity to meditate under the full moon.
Not only is the tower beautiful, but it will also be partially powered by solar energy and will have over 80,000 square feet of amenities designed to offer well-being and relaxation.
On the other hand, Viceroy Residences Fort Lauderdale redefines luxury with its Skydeck on the 46th floor, where residents can enjoy panoramic views and stargazing. With more than 370 residences, this property is the epitome of luxury living in South Florida.
In the Bahamas, Briland Club on Harbour Island offers a celestial retreat, where the absence of urban lights allows residents to admire a unique star canopy, making it the ideal destination for nature lovers and exclusivity seekers.
This celestial approach is transforming the way residents experience luxury in the region and offers a lesson in new ways to appeal to the real estate market.