by Peter Wang


There's something about W Hotels that's seductive and alluring. In addition to always picking the perfect locations, having top notch service and never disappointing with regards to service and amenities, the thought of owning a vacation home in a W Hotel cannot be beat. But beyond the Whatever/Whenever experience, can you imagine owning a piece of The W South Beach? We're talking one of the most exclusive and exciting W Hotel locations in the world!

The W South Beach is the ultimate oceanfront condominium ownership opportunity in one of the world's most vibrant cultural and entertainment districts, owners are provided with privileged access to every conceivable resort living luxury.

* 300 feet of wide, white sand Atlantic beachfront, museum-quality art collection curated by Richard Marshall with works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, John Chamberlain, George Condo, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, Richard Prince, Tom Sachs, Kenny Scharf, Richard Serra, Andy Warhol and Christopher Wool.

* Residences come fully furnished and equipped and you can opt out of the furniture package if you do not participate in the hotel program which is managed by Starwood Hotels. You will be buying a lifestyle and these are all CASH deals. There is not a residence side of the project, hotel rooms and W Residences are all mixed throughout the building.

* Exclusive W South Beach Residences owner benefits Program. Every single residence at The W South Beach has an ocean view, you have the option of purchasing studios that connect for different types of income opportunities, but let's be honest here - not many will be looking for the income aspect of this project. It is absolutely a condo-hotel with daily, weekly and monthly rentals. Residences come fully furnished and equipped and you can opt out of the furniture package if you do not participate in the hotel program which is managed by Starwood Hotels. You will be buying a lifestyle and these are all CASH deals. There is not a residence side of the project, hotel rooms and W Residences are all mixed throughout the building.




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