Quintessential Living: Waldorf Astoria Residences Pompano Beach

The property is designed as a homage to the iconic Waldorf Astoria brand.

The Waldorf Astoria Residences Pompano Beach represents the brand’s first-ever foray into exclusively residential offerings. Situated in a region where few properties boast a private marina with 19 slips capable of accommodating vessels of up to 45 feet, this unique property features only 92 residential units, each adorned with top-tier interior designs, promising an unparalleled luxury living experience. Residents can indulge in a host of hospitality-infused amenities, including wellness-focused facilities and an exclusive spa reserved solely for residents at Waldorf Astoria Residences Pompano Beach.

WHERE: 1231 South Ocean Blvd., Pompano Beach  

COMMUNITY: Waldorf Astoria Residences

INTERIOR LIVING SPACE: Floor plans range from 2,100 sq. ft. to 6,100 sq. ft.

ALL SQUARE FOOTAGE: 29 stories, 35,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities

LOT SIZE: Two-acre oceanfront site

BEDROOMS: Floorplans range from 2 to 5 bedrooms

LISTING PRICE: Prices range from $2.5 to $5.9 million excluding Penthouse units.

COMMUNITY: Recognized for its laid-back and easygoing lifestyle, Pompano Beach is positioned for remarkable growth thanks to its stunning natural surroundings and convenient access to major highways and airports, which perfectly align with the escalating real estate demand in South Florida. Situated in an enviable “Goldilocks” location, the city is ideally positioned just north of Miami and Fort Lauderdale and south of Boca Raton and Palm Beach, offering easy access to a wide array of amenities. The transformation of the beach’s Fishing Village into a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly community featuring seaside open-air pavilions and upscale dining options adds to the city’s allure. Additionally, residents have easy access to restored dunes, tree-shaded outdoor attractions, and various beachside activities, making it an ideal location for those who prefer a nature-oriented lifestyle.

DAILY LIFE: Crafted as a tribute to the esteemed Waldorf Astoria brand, the Residences represent the pinnacle of luxury living, providing an oasis of refinement and grace. Residents have the option to host gatherings or enjoy serene evenings at home with exclusive in-residence dining or by partaking in the property’s onsite food and beverage offerings. Exemplifying coastal living at its best, the 20,000-square-foot oceanfront pool deck is surrounded by lush tropical landscapes, while private beachfront access and resident cabanas offer secluded retreats. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the carefully curated selection of artworks from the renowned Jorge M. Perez Contemporary Art Collection displayed throughout the property.

THE REALTOR

WENDY MARKS

CONTACT: Wendy Marks, Related Realty

info@waldorfastoriaresidencespompanobeach.com, 754-202-0992

INSIGHTS: “From the design and architecture to the resident services, this property fully embodies the lustrous brand envisioned as a love letter to the history and tradition of the Waldorf Astoria name.”

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