Residence 213F is a spacious corner 3BR + Den, 4.5BA at The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Palm Beach Gardens. Located in the North Building, it offers southern exposures over the Intracoastal Waterway, private marina, and resort-style amenities. A flow-through layout and 12' deep balcony create seamless indoor-outdoor living with abundant natural light. The den has its own balcony and is one of only seven F plans with a full bath, allowing a flexible 4th bedroom. Floor-to-ceiling triple-pane glass frames sweeping Intracoastal sunsets. Features include European oak cabinetry, Wolf & Sub-Zero appliances, gas cooktop, and two garage spaces. Residents enjoy 20,000+ sq. ft. of amenities and the legendary service of The Ritz-Carlton. Expected Completion Mid-2026.
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Ritz Carlton Residences, Palm Beach Gardens
Ritz Carlton Residences, Palm Beach Gardens
Bike Storage, Billiards, Boating, Business Center, Cabana, Community Room, Dog Park, Extra Storage, Fitness Center, Game Room, Manager on Site, Pickleball, Picnic Area, Pool, Putting Green, Sidewalks, Spa-Hot Tub
Electric, Gas Natural, Public Sewer, Public Water, Underground
2+ Spaces, Assigned, Covered, Garage - Building, Guest, Under Building
Intracoastal, Marina, Navigable, No Fixed Bridges, Seawall
Bar, Elevator, Entry Lvl Lvng Area, Fire Sprinkler, Foyer, Kitchen Island, Laundry Tub, Pantry, Wet Bar
Cooktop, Dishwasher, Disposal, Dryer, Fire Alarm, Microwave, Range - Gas, Refrigerator, Smoke Detector, Wall Oven, Washer, Washer/Dryer Hookup, Water Heater - Elec
10 to <25 Acres, Paved Road, Private Road, Sidewalks, Treed Lot, West of US-1
Hurricane Windows, Impact Glass, Sliding, Thermal
Palm Beach Gardens and the rest of South Florida suffered extensive damage when it was hit by hurricanes Frances, Jeanne and Wilma in 2004 and 2005.
Eissey Campus Theatre located in Palm Beach Gardens is a 750 seat complex play that hosts to many musical, theatrical and dramatic productions.
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.
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