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Mar. 7, 2008
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About Deering Bay Condominiums
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About Deering Bay - Condominiums luxury real estate properties in Coral Gables
Deering Bay is probably the best kept secret on Biscayne Bay. Two hundred and twenty acres of land at the southern point of Coral Gables invite those who are seeking both privacy and harmony with nature. The entrance to the club is lined with rows of tropical palms leading to an Arnold Palmer 18 -hole championship designed golf course nestled among canals, lagoons and picturesque landscapes. Ibis and egrets roam freely and manatees can be spotted swimming in the waterways. Three deep water marinas allow direct access to the Atlantic and Biscayne Bay and the endless pleasures of boating in this region.
Deering Bay has been designed for only Two hundred and eighty six residents leaving plentiful open spaces between residences.
The distinct Mediterranean style reminiscent of fourteenth century Tuscany adds a certain warmth and charm to the apartments, club villas and custom built luxury estates. The new Tower Residences with the most breathtaking vistas imaginable have private elevators and guest suites.
The Club House at Deering Bay offers chic surroundings and impeccable service; fine dining ,full concierge service and a wine cellar where your own vintages can be stored !
Mornings can be started with a visit to the Fitness Center or a game of tennis on one the seven Hr-tru courts at the club.
Deering Bay is a hidden gem , far from the madding crowd but just half an hour away from Miami International Airport. Many of the best schools in South Miami are just minutes around the corner. If you are looking for lush tropical landscape and fine country club living Deering Bay is a place for you!
By: Beverly Mendoza
For those who seek exclusivity and privacy amidst natural surroundings, there is Deering Bay Yacht & Country Club. A world all its own set within an idyllic paradise on the shores of Biscayne Bay, Deering Bay residents and guests are greeted by a regal row of graceful palm trees. Beauty that only nature could create is plentiful among Deering Bay open spaces, lush foliage and surrounding waters where dolphin, roseate spoonbills and manatees play. Gracing the Deering Bay shoreline is the 18-hole Arnold Palmer-designed championship golf course, sensitively designed among protected mangroves and waterways.
The new 13-story, Mediterranean-inspired Milano building consists of 43 luxury residences each designed with a private elevator opening to an entry vestibule, volume ceilings, floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors, and sunrise and sunset terraces.
The standard features at the Milano include marble appointed bathrooms, top-of-the-line gourmet kitchens complete with Siematic imported cabinets, Thermador cooking appliances, Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer and Sub-Zero under-counter wine coolers.
Milano residences of 2,800 to 6,000 square feet. Every Milano residence includes Twoparking spaces in the building’s ground-level garage, and there also is guest, service and golf-cart parking.
THE LEGACY OF DEERING BAY - Condominiums luxury real estate properties in Coral Gables
Cutler was famous for its high ground, its hardwood hammock, its lush vegetation and its accessibility to Biscayne Bay. Although settlers cut a road through the hammock to Coconut Grove, Cutler remained a place apart. Dr. S. H. Richmond opened the Richmond Inn that catered to the kind of people who were attracted to Cutler’s natural beauty and seclusion. One of those people was Charles Deering.
Charles Deering, and his brother James came to Coconut Grove to visit their father William Deering, founder of International Harvester, at his winter home. Both brothers fell in love with South Florida and soon built their own homes on the Bay. James chose a site near his father in the Brickell Hammock and built a magnificent home he called Viscaya. Charles chose a more remote site in Buena Vista (later became Bay Point).
By 1915, however, Charles became discontent with the intrusion of civilization – the noise of the new automobiles, the sound of the locomotive. He sold his Buena Vista property and moved to Cutler, eventually buying up and walling in the entire town, including the Richmond Inn. He hired Phineas Paist, the supervising architect of Coral Gables, who had also worked on Villa Viscaya, to design an Italian-style mansion for him. Deering also restored the Richmond Inn and made it part of his new home, now known as the Deering Estate.
Although Villa Viscaya has been opened to the public for more than thirty years, until very recently, when Dade County acquired the property, the Charles Deering Estate remained hidden from public view – a mysterious world of its own. The Deering brothers left South Florida a legacy of unsurpassed dedication to excellence. Viscaya is considered to be one of the grandest homes in America and the Charles Deering Estate is equally unique, containing natural, archaeological, architectural and historical treasures. Both estates are living proof of a family’s ability to live well while respecting and protecting the natural environment.
For those who search for the kind of elegant, tasteful seclusion that the Deerings enjoyed, there is only one place left. Deering Bay offers the last chance to experience both privacy and luxury on glorious Biscayne Bay.
Historical Research by: Arva Moore Parks
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