Miami Marlins outfielder and 2018 recipient of the Golden Glove Award, Corey Dickerson, has listed his Miami Beach pad at The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach for $2,695,000. The loft at the exclusive Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach features 3-bedrooms and 3.5-bathrooms with a den featuring Piero Lissoni-designed kitchen/bathrooms and a spacious terrace with summer kitchen & jacuzzi.
The unit features 3,292 SF of beautifully designed interior space with grey porcelain flooring, 25' ceiling in Great Room, floor-to-ceiling windows with remote-controlled shades, spa-like master bath with glass-enclosed wet room & jetted soaking tub, eat-in kitchen with Boffi cabinetry, Chef's island, Gaggenau appliances w/gas cooking & full-size laundry room.
Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach is purely residential as the building has no hotel component but still offers the same 5-star services as the Ritz-Carlton hotels. Amenities include a 1/2-acre rooftop pool deck, poolside restaurant, BBQ, boat dock, billiards room, virtual golf, theater, spa, fitness center, library, art studio, kid's room, 24-hour attended lobbies, valet and concierge.
Dickerson, currently Miami Marlins outfielder has previously played in the big leagues for the Colorado Rockies (2013–2015), Tampa Bay Rays (2016–2017), Pittsburgh Pirates (2018–2019), and Philadelphia Phillies (2019). In 2018 Dickerson was awarded a Golden Glove for his unbelievable season with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
MLB stars are no stranger to the exclusive development of Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach, in 2019 Mike Piazza purchased a unit for $5,600,000.
The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach, 4701 N Meridian Avenue, #Loft 218 is currently listed for $2.695 million with Michael and Jaimee Light of Douglas Elliman’s Sports & Entertainment Division.
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