Setain Condos, Home Sweet Home

For many, when it comes to choosing a place to call home, only the very best will do; in Miami Beach, Florida, this means the Setai condos and town houses. Originally built in the 1930′s as the famous Dempsey Vanderbilt Hotel, the condos were built in 2004 and seamlessly reflect the charm and beauty of the resort. Needless to say, the Setai has a long history of being the definition of luxury, style and the kind of personal service you can only get at this one of a kind, 5-star hotel and real estate gem. Situated right on Miami beach, the Setai is not only the finest hotel in Miami Beach, but also the place many people call home.

In terms of real estate, The Setai offers suites, condos and townhouses, which can be rented and purchased depending on how long you plan on calling Miami Beach home. Setai condos start at around 1.3 million for those wanting to purchase; for those who will only be calling Miami Beach home for a short time, rental prices run $1,300/day and $9,100/week. Each suite and condo is fully furnished, with the utmost care given to choosing only the most luxurious and stylish pieces.

But the Setai is so much more than beautiful, luxurious accommodations. Owners enjoy all the benefits of a world class, 5 star resort, right at home. With three pools, two restaurants, spa, maid and concierge service, and 24 hour room service, those who own a piece of the Setai get to enjoy all the benefits of staying at a 5-star resort, while still having the privacy that only comes from owing your own home. And best of all, everything is situated right on Miami beach, giving owners and their guests instant access to the beauty of the Atlantic Ocean.

Of course, the Setai condos are not right for everyone! But if you feel that the Setai could be a way of life for you, then don’t hesitate to arrange a viewing. Because they are the definition of luxury, Setai condos are constantly in demand, and do not stay on the market for long. So if style, class and luxury are what you expect from a home, then maybe it’s time to come home to Setai.

 

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