Quintessential Living: Sage Intracoastal Residences

Residents will also have access to over 19,000 square feet of thoughtfully curated private indoor and outdoor amenities.

THE PROPERTY

WHERE: 900 Intracoastal Drive, Fort Lauderdale

COMMUNITY:  Sage Intracoastal Residences Fort Lauderdale

INTERIOR LIVING SPACE: 2,754 to 3,185 square feet

BEDROOMS/BATHS: 2, 3 and 4 bedrooms; 3.5 to 4.5 bathrooms

HIGHLIGHTS:

Sage Intracoastal Residences Fort Lauderdale is a new luxury boutique condominium property nestled along 200 linear feet of Fort Lauderdale’s Intracoastal Waterway. Rising 18 stories, the 44 elegantly appointed residences will display unobstructed views of the Intracoastal and Atlantic Ocean protected by the Bonnet House Museum and Gardens. The residences include soaring 10-foot ceiling heights, Italian kitchen cabinetry custom designed by acclaimed interior design firm BAMO, expansive private terraces with summer kitchens and clear glass railings for unobstructed views. Residents will also have access to over 19,000 square feet of thoughtfully curated private indoor and outdoor amenities, including a Sage Wellness Spa, an expansive waterfront resort-style pool with a cafe and lounge area, private luxe cabana suites, an owner’s lounge with an adjacent catering kitchen, and a children’s playroom, among other additional curated services.

Sage Intracoastal Residences Fort Lauderdale

LISTING PRICE: From $2.9 million

THE NEIGHBORHOOD

COMMUNITY: 

Sage Intracoastal Residences Fort Lauderdale is located in one of the nation’s most coveted waterfront cities, with stunning white-sand beaches and some of the most exciting attractions in South Florida only moments away. It sits adjacent to Fort Lauderdale beach and just east of bustling Las Olas, home to numerous eateries and shops.

DAILY LIFE:

Residents are only minutes from the pristine beaches of Fort Lauderdale. Additionally, there are a number of prime shopping experiences at the Galleria Mall located close by, as well as the globally inspired eateries and arts venues along Las Olas Boulevard. Enjoy natural wonders at The Bonnet House Museum and Gardens and Hugh Taylor Birch State Park. Just north of the residences is the Coral Ridge Yacht Club, which provides an additional refined taste of social life on the water.

Sage Intracoastal Residences Lauderdale

THE REALTOR

PMG Residential

CONTACT:  Nir Perets, [email protected], (305) 799-5522; Olga Rogers, [email protected], (954) 4018-871, and Jaime Cristancho, [email protected], (954) 655-4322.

INSIGHTS:

“Sage Intracoastal Residences Fort Lauderdale lets you embrace timeless, coastal luxury in a picturesque natural setting. It is the ideal location for those seeking to live on the water with protected ocean views and a private enclave near downtown Fort Lauderdale.”

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