Waverly
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In 2001, an unusually shaped and alluringly peculiar building opened its doors and called itself the Waverly, much like its wave-like design implies. Made up of two interconnected towers overlooking the bay and soaring into the blue Miami skies, these two luxury condo buildings deserve plenty of consideration if only for the time that has gone into its striking aesthetic.
The creativity that emanates from outside the Waverly is only refortified upon looking within. If a sudden feeling of pleasing serenity engulfs each of the senses, it’s likely you’ve discovered the Waverly’s common areas, calculatedly designed in a Feng Shui adhering style and visually arresting. All the amenities you’d expect such as a fitness center, immaculately maintained glittering pools and recreational areas like a tennis and volleyball court permeate throughout the building. As extras, a convenience store, yoga and spinning instruction and a business center are available. For peace and relaxation, just head over to the colorfully tranquil meditation gardens.
Featuring slightly fewer than 400 units that come in a variety of floor plans with one to three bedrooms, the Waverly’s residences come ready for broadband Internet access and have their own roomy secluded balconies, ideal for breathing in the fresh South Florida atmosphere and enjoying the wonderful views. All of the gourmet kitchens come with standard appliances by GE and the bedrooms each have their own walk-in closets designed to accommodate the biggest collections of clothing.
Regardless of who you are, what your interests are, or what your particular shopping indulgences may be, there’s something for you waiting to be discovered in South Beach. West Avenue itself has copious shops and boutiques and there’s even more by heading over to Lincoln Road. If you want to try famous dishes from a variety of countries then it’s a just a matter of finding them in the latter or visiting the numerous cafes and restaurants in Ocean Drive like Cuban restaurant Larios or Oceans 10.
- Concierge
- 24 hour security
- Valet
- Covered parking
- Feng Shui inspired lobby and common areas
- Bayfront pool
- Social gathering room with accompanying kitchen
- Billiards table
- Volleyball court
- Barbeque area
- Tennis courts
- Fitness center
- Sauna and steam rooms
- Small, full service convenience store
- Business center
- Gorgeously landscaped meditation gardens
- Choice of one to three bedroom floor plans
- Fantastic city, ocean and bay vistas
- Foyers
- Secluded balconies
- Fully outfitted kitchens with GE brand stainless steel appliances
- Penthouses with amazing panoramic views
- Master bedroom walk-in closets
- Spacious bathrooms
- Washer and dryer

Panoramic Bay views..West Ave..
15th Floor..Large Balcony..Exclusive

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