The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Sunny Isles Beach is the only Ritz-Carlton branded oceanfront residence tower on this corridor: 212 residences over 52 floors, delivered in 2020, with hospitality service managed by the brand. It is a finished asset, scarce and tightly held, where every unit that comes back to resale is an event.
The tower delivered in 2020 on the Atlantic, at 15701 Collins Avenue, designed by Arquitectonica, with interiors by Italian designer Michele Bönan and a joint development by Fortune International Group and Château Group. This is not a condominium borrowing a hotel name: the residences are managed to the Ritz-Carlton service standard —concierge, beach club, spa, pools, a private restaurant and professional management— over a private beachfront.
For today's buyer what matters is not the brand brochure but the secondary market: which units owners are reselling, at what price per square foot, and what the tower offers for rent. Inventory here is deliberately low —few units for sale and even fewer for rent—, so this page orders what matters: live inventory, how to read value, and the buying process, so you reach the offer with judgment and without losing the right unit.
What makes the tower different
The Ritz-Carlton's value is not just the address: it is operating as a branded residence with hospitality service in ownership. Among what defines the experience:
- Ritz-Carlton brand the only Ritz-Carlton managed oceanfront residence tower in Sunny Isles, with the service standard that sustains resale value and sets the asset apart from the rest of the corridor.
- Michele Bönan interiors the Italian designer shaped the common spaces and the architecture is by Arquitectonica, with a curved glass facade recognizable from the Intracoastal.
- Service and amenities concierge, beach club, spa, pools, a private restaurant and professional management that make a unit easy to rent and to hold from a distance.
- Established Sunny Isles private beachfront minutes from Bal Harbour Shops and Aventura Mall, on a branded-tower corridor that anchors international demand.