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Look Inside a Fort Lauderdale Beach Penthouse Listed at $15.6mil

Fort Lauderdale Beach Penthouse, floor to ceiling windows overlooking the atlantic ocean
Written by Bryce

The panoramic views from this stunning Fort Lauderdale penthouse apartment make the $16 million price tag seem reasonable.

If you need a quick mental escape from whatever you’re up to, let looking inside this pristine Fort Lauderdale Beach penthouse be the ticket. It’s a stark departure from the New Jersey castle and the New Rochelle beach house with Gordon Gekko vibes we recently featured and guaranteed to get you in the mood to visit South Florida.

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“Welcome to luxury living at Auberge Beach Residences on Fort Lauderdale Beach,” begins the listing for 2200 North Ocean Blvd in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. “This two-story penthouse has five bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, and spans 5,822 square feet. It offers incredible 360-degree views and beautiful details throughout.”

They’re not kidding. It’s a massive layout that tops the building with unparalleled Atlantic Ocean views (and access) for a jaw-dropping $15,650,000.

“It is fully furnished and move-in ready. Every room has stunning views. The wraparound terraces add an extra 3,546 square feet of outdoor space, featuring a plunge pool, kitchenette, living room, and powder room.”

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That’s a lot of space to entertain friends and have the absolute best parties of all time. It’s also an incredible chic location to set up chocolate chai martinis for two and just let the days drift away.

“Enjoy top-notch amenities like the Evara Beach Spa and dining at Dune by Laurent Tourondel. Penthouse 1701 also includes one of only five exclusive poolside cabanas, complete with a full bath and lounge area.”

Or don’t. Just waking up in this bed with these views each night should be enough of a spa to get you through life feeling like you’re floating on a cloud full of bliss.

The home was expertly decorated with all the highest-end furnishings, making this the perfect year-round or vacation home for those with discerning taste and no time to shop.

Spacious walk-in closets, marble bathroom finishes, his and hers dressing tables and endless ocean-facing windows make this Fort Lauderdale penthouse an absolute dream.

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Just imagine how perfect your makeup will be with all this natural light? And how fun it’ll be to lather up your favorite Korean face wash at the end of the day facing the beach? Amazing.

The chandelier over the tub! Be still our hearts.

Your guests are sure to feel just as regal with views no less impressive. We suspect your biggest issue will be getting them to leave your little slice of penthouse paradise.

We love the kitchen, too, which is just as beautiful as it is practical. For starters, it has plenty of space for an eat-in-breakfast nook complete with a television and gorgeous tray ceiling dotted with delicate chandelier bits.

Deep, moody wood cabinets fill the space with contrasting pale beige marble that creates a counter and sink from a single piece of Italian-sourced gorgeousness.

There’s plenty of space to cook with your cast iron skillets and or store your cute sake cup sets for the nights you order sushi in. It’s up to you.

The formal dining room space may be our favorite, though. With plenty of room for dinner parties and beachy Thanksgiving, the views are absolutely unbeatable and the ambiance is endlessly chic.

Put on some of your favorite music. Pour a glass of something chilled. Pass the ceviche.

This is the life you were meant to have.

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Bryce

Bryce Gruber is a Manhattanite mom who can be found jet-setting off to every corner of the globe. She loves exotic places, being fully rested and writing for some of the world's most popular news outlets.

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