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Bentley Residences Has Next Level Amenities For New Building in Sunny Isles Tower Expected To Open 2027

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When it comes to engineering unmatched automotive brilliance, Bentley Motors has long set the pace. Now, this most esteemed luxury car brand in the world is bringing its unique artistry to real estate, promising high living like never experienced before. Welcome to the Bentley Residences, Miami, where residents will not only be able to appreciate the sprawling bay and ocean views from their exquisitely crafted apartments but also directly drive up to their apartments by a ‘Dezervator’ lift, an inventive creation named after Bentley’s partner, Dezer Development.

To be completed in 2027, the Bentley Residences will rise 749 ft into the Miami skyline, spanning 61 stories and offering its residents the luxury of a space for EV charging points and garages for up to four cars per luxury living unit. The uniquely designed ‘Dezervator’ lift will fill your ascension to your home with awe-inspiring panoramas–as much a journey as it will be useful. This contemporary marvel, which allows residents to travel from road to apartment in one swoop whilst sitting in their car, sets a paragon for luxury living. A new dimension to this unparalleled lifestyle is given by the availability of an inclusive virtual reality tour for interested global customers, offering them a chance to experience the bespoke comforts Bentley Residences Miami promises.

Partnered in 2021 by Bentley Motors and Dezer Development, Bentley Residences is an edifice of innovation, luxury, and convenience. As its proud Sales Gallery opened in 2022 in Sunny Isles Beach, Miami, potential owners were offered an opportunity to relish the grand vision of the development.

The ‘Dezervator’ lift is indeed a mechanical marvel. This elevator works with a hydraulic system, gripping a car by its tires onto a robotic shuttle, engineered to transport safely up or down to the designated floor. The lower floors of the elevator shaft, shielded by glass, offer wide-angle views of the building. This ride, far from being merely utilitarian, adds a touch of grandeur to the residents’ experience as they arrive home.

Beyond ascension convenience, Bentley Residences offers more in the form of built-in three or four-car garages within apartments. Furnished with options for EV charging, these personal garages offer secure and convenient storage, including RFID stickers for the cars of Bentley residents. These stickers will be scanned upon entry into the building, engaging a state-of-the-art lighting system to guide them to the correct ‘Dezervator’ and take them to their apartment seamlessly.

Adding further allure to the Bentley Residences Miami, visitors can tour the development virtually. Experience the Dezervator; view the garages, explore the opulent communal spaces, apartments, and more. The East and West layouts of the Bentley Residences building are available for virtual viewing, including leisurely balcony pools, a well-facilitated wellness center and spa, a cigar lounge, and others. The virtual tour is a curated experience, replete with extravagant details of the residential spaces, which will surely captivate potential residents.

While the virtual tour offers a comprehensive experience, the Sales Gallery in Sunny Isles Beach, Miami, is open for in-person visits. Here, a full-size 6,000 sq ft model unit, meticulously furnished by Bentley Home, Bentley Motors’ esteemed partner and maker of high-luxury, hand-crafted Italian furniture, offers an immersive insight into the refined lifestyle at Bentley Residences.

With prices starting from $5.6M USD for an apartment, Bentley Residences positions itself as a landmark for luxury living. It is more than just an address; it is a lifestyle – one combining the finesse and prestige of Bentley Motors with the promise of high-end residential living. To learn more about the Bentley Residences, visit bentleyresidencesmiami.com.

Published by: Martin De Juan

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