Archive for the ‘Star Island’ Category

Palm Island Resident Enrique Iglesias to Ski Naked to Celebrate Spain’s World Cup Win

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Enrique IglesiasFamous son, singer, and longtime Miami Beach Palm Island Resident Enrique Iglesias has been a long-time soccer fan.  Spain’s World Cup victory was celebrated this past week with a flash – literally!  Enrique recently declared that if “Spain wins, I’m going to get drunk and ski naked in Biscayne Bay”.  True to his word, many Palm, Star, Hibiscus and many Miami Beach waterfront home residents on Biscayne Bay have been keeping their eyes open.

It is rumored that Mr. Iglesias will be water skiing naked on the East side of Palm Island (between Palm and Downtown Miami) later this week.  By the way, these are considered premium waterfront homes – as everyone loves the view!

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Sunset over Star Island – from Miami Beach

Friday, May 28th, 2010

I’m often asked when traveling, what makes Miami Beach so special? The answer can be seen in the picture below- it really does speak a thousand words!

As the signs of a national bottom in housing continue to increase (along with expectations of a gradual recovery), Miami Beach’s waterfront housing market is already well on the way to gradual price appreciation.  As the inventory levels of unsold homes decrease, we are witnessing slight price APPRECIATION for select waterfront island communities with luxury homes in Miami Beach. In the coming weeks, I’ll be highlighting specific examples from the nearby island communities for our readers. In the meantime, enjoy the view!

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Miami Beach Waterfront Homeowners Monitoring Gulf Oil Spill

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

According to University of Florida oceanographic reports over the past few days, the east coast of Florida is at some risk for contamination from the leaking BP oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico.
Based current models, the expanding oil slick could get caught in a loop current which would redirect it to the Florida Straits, up into the Gulf Stream, and ultimately up the east coast of Florida.
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The many waterfront Estates and Luxury homes on Key Biscayne and Fisher Island would be especially vulnerable to contamination.  These islands have direct exposure to the Atlantic Ocean and are considered much more vulnerable to potential contamination.
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The island communities off of Biscayne Bay, however, such as the Venetian Island chain, as well as Palm, Star, Hibiscus, and Sunset Islands are thought to be much better protected, as they are located inside several protective barriers.  In addition, if oil slicks were to be spotted, several Coast Guard stations have been pre-stocked with rubber barriers that would be deployed helping to stop oil from contaminating the Biscayne Bay island communities.

According to University of Florida oceanographic reports over the past few days, the east coast of Florida is at some risk for contamination from the leaking BP oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico.

Based current models, the expanding oil slick could get caught in a loop current which would redirect it to the Florida Straits, up into the Gulf Stream, and ultimately up the east coast of Florida.

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The many waterfront Estates and Luxury homes on Key Biscayne and Fisher Island would be especially vulnerable to contamination.  These islands have direct exposure to the Atlantic Ocean and are considered much more vulnerable to potential contamination.

Miami Beach Luxury Island Communities

The island communities off of Biscayne Bay, however, such as the Venetian Island chain, as well as Palm Island, Star Island, Hibiscus Island, and Sunset Islands are thought to be much better protected, as they are located inside several protective barriers.  In addition, if oil slicks were to be spotted, several Coast Guard stations have been pre-stocked with rubber barriers that would be deployed helping to stop oil from contaminating the Biscayne Bay island communities.

The Unique Appeal of Miami Beach Luxury Homes

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

As a long-time resident of Miami Beach, I’ve witnessed a remarkable transformation in our community.  When I moved to Miami Beach in 1992, the waterfront island communities consisted of mostly aging, smaller winter homes that had long-ago seen their heyday.  For example, Palm Island was where Barbara Walters grew up, and where Al Capone had a winter hideaway.

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The most recent evidence of Miami Beach’s resurgence and rise to national prominence can be witnessed in the recent DNC fundraiser that was held at the Glorida Estefan’s house on Star Island, featuring a personal appearance by none other than Barack Obama.

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Miami Beach waterfront homes continue to attract celebrities, high net wealth individuals (otherwise known as the rich and famous), and those seeking security and privacy. The architectural uniqueness, beauty, quality of life, and the rich variety of homes in the different island communities is like no other on the planet.

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Miami Beach Winter Views- Star Island and Downtown Miami Skyline

Monday, March 8th, 2010

A spectacular winter afternoon in Miami Beach!