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 Biscayne Landing Overview
‘Boca Developers’ has been ranked by various publications as one of South Florida’s largest and most successful builder of luxury condominiums. But today, with a current portfolio of more than 10,000 new units from Miami-Dade to Daytona Beach, and projected sales of more than $6 billion, the firm has become the state’s most prolific privately held condominium developer by far. Our growth is spurred primarily by a wide diversity of products, invariably tied to the best waterfront location. With projects going up along oceanfront, the Intracoastal, the New River, the Halifax River and Biscayne Bay, Boca Developers has also become not only the leader in waterfront, but also South Florida’s largest developer of marina properties. Large long term projects like ‘Biscayne Landing’, which will take years in planning and building, as well as close coordination with local government, are a direct result of our combined efforts with the talented Swerdlow Group.
Biscayne Landing, the fast-selling new master-planned community on Biscayne Bay in North Miami, is now offering new models as the previously introduced Towers I and II
Have climbed the 95-percent-sold mark. The new Towers III. and IV., with a variety of one, two and three bedroom floor plans, ocean views and a location bordering a 300 acre nature preserve is starting with pre-construction prices from the low $300,000’s.
A new series of town homes by the lake will be introduced soon allowing for a full range of models and sizes for residents moving up, moving down or simply moving over to the carefree condominium lifestyle.
Meanwhile, Biscayne Landing’s next-door neighbor, Florida International University, will soon be joined by a new kindergarten through eighth grade Middle-School that is already under construction. A new charter high school is scheduled to open in the fall of 2006 and will feature environmental sciences and marine biology studies, plus an affiliation with FIU.
This will give our residents and their children the rare opportunity of walking to a new neighborhood school from kinder-garden all the way through college graduation with continuing adult education classes beyond.
Stretching north from the shores of Biscayne Bay up to 163rd Street, the green oasis includes Florida’s largest urban park – Oleta River State Park, a 300-acre nature preserve, miles of trails through groves and lakes, a sports stadium, a marine biology research station, a town center and the new schools. When complete, Biscayne Landing will add a self-contained community of some 6,000 residences to the City of North Miami, Florida.
Call Dean Or Bonnie Isenberg for more information. 305-936-2489 / 800-819-5466
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