Residence 208 | The Estate Collection A distinguished home in the sky within The Estate Collection at The Ritz-Carlton Residences. This exceptional 3-bedroom plus private office, 3-and-a-half bath residence offers approximately 3,340 square feet of exquisitely designed interiors. Walls of floor-to-ceiling glass frame panoramic Intracoastal views and open to an expansive 14-ft wide, 763-square foot private terrace, creating seamless waterfront living. The bespoke kitchen is appointed with European oak cabinetry, a statement island, wine storage, and Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, w/gas range. The Primary Suite is a serene retreat with dual walk-in wardrobes and a spa-inspired bath. Spanning 14 acres directly on the Intracoastal Waterway, The Estate Collection offers over 20,000 square feet of resort-inspired amenities, a private marina with 29 slips, and the legendary service synonymous with the Ritz-Carlton.
Limited # Vehicles, Parking - No Commercial Vehicles, Lease OK, Lease Restrictions
Ritz Carlton Residences, Palm Beach Gardens
Ritz Carlton Residences, Palm Beach Gardens
Boating, Billiard Room, Cabana, Dog Park, Fitness Center, Game Room, Picnic Area, Parking, Pool, Spa/Hot Tub, Storage, Manager On Site, Bike Storage, Business Center, Community Room, Pickleball Court(s), Putting Green, Sidewalks
Cable Available, Natural Gas Available, Sewer Available, Underground Utilities, Water Available
Assigned, Covered, Guest, Under Building, Garage
Marina, No Fixed Bridge, Navigable Water, Seawall, Intracoastal, No Fixed Bridges
Yes, Breed Restrictions, Number Limit
Bar, Entrance Foyer, Elevator, Pantry, Wet Bar, Storage
Electric Water Heater, Cooktop, Dryer, Disposal, Dishwasher, Free-Standing Freezer, Gas Range, Microwave, Oven, Refrigerator, Water Heater, Washer
Insulated Windows, Storm Window(s), Sliding
The Conservatory School at North Palm Beach
Palm Beach Gardens is home to the Downtown at the Gardens shopping center which is home to some of the finest retail shops and restaurants in South Florida.
Palm Beach Gardens was developed by John D. MacArthur in 1959. His original chosen name for the city was Palm Beach City, but this name was not approved by Florida legislature. Therefore, MacArthur named the city, Palm Beach Gardens.
If you like oysters, head over to Spoto's where black and white photographs of oyster fishermen adorn the walls. The polished tables give the eatery a country club look. Spoto's serves up a delightful bowl of New England clam chowder and an impressive variety of oysters and clams. Sit outside on the patio to take advantage of the area's perfect weather.



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