Florida Keys Luxury Home Ownership Opportunities
Presenting easy access to an authentic island lifestyle - with no passport needed - KeysCaribbean Resort Residences, Marinas and Club, a Cortex Company offers vacation homes for sale at five resorts throughout the Florida Keys, spanning from Key Largo to Key West. Please visit KeysCaribbeanResidences for full details.
Offering barefoot luxury, escapism and pure relaxation, KeysCaribbean Resort Residences, Marinas and Club, a Cortex Company in the Florida Keys feature only the finest interiors and appointments, including complete kitchens from Viking Range Corporation, the benchmark appliance company for gourmets and the well-appointed epicurean lifestyle. Each unit comes standard with a complete Viking kitchen, including appliances such as refrigerators, cooking equipment such as ranges and grill tops, ventilating equipment, kitchen cleanup products and kitchen accessories.
With a mission committed to preserving the area’s distinctive environment and maintaining the integrity of the land, KeysCaribbean Resort Residences, Marinas and Club, a Cortex Company is environmentally sound and ecologically sensitive, designed to actually give back to its island home. For example, at Angler’s Reef in Islamorada, more than 700 red mangroves have been planted, creating a habitat for pelicans, double-crested cormorants, belted kingfishers, osprey and the mangrove cuckoo.

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Playa Cristal - mile marker 97.5, Key Largo
Hemingway’s Cuba is alive again
Step aboard and set sail to the south, where the pages of time turn back to the richness and splendor of Havana at its height. Experience the elegance, reverence and devotion synonymous with a Cuban way of life.
Inspired by the romance of Cuba’s Golden Age, Playa Cristal is a residential resort, blending elements of iconic Cuba with references to Hemingway’s fiction -- a true balance of masculine life spent outdoors and the romance of Latin culture on the beach.
Carved from a 12-acre, waterfront hammock this barefoot luxury is a features crystal-clear waters, sandy beach bottom and spectacular sunsets over Florida Bay. Located at mile marker 97.5 in Key Largo, less than an hour’s drive from Miami International Airport, Playa Cristal is situated in the heart of the “Diving Capital of the World,” sandwiched between the watery wilderness of the Everglades National Park to the west and the fish-covered coral formations of North America’s only living coral barrier reef to the east, giving way to an aquatic playground.

Angler’s Reef – mile marker 85, Islamorada:
Islamorada Fishing Village
Quaint streets and walking paths wind through the Caribbean fishing village-styled retreat, dotted with 52 cottages inspired by Native Conch and British West Indies themes and adorned with tin roofs and gingerbread trim. More than five hundred feet of oceanfront and mangroves frame 36 protected, deep-water boat docks, perfectly poised for aquatic excursions. Offshore, three miles south is the famed Alligator Reef while just east lays the only living coral barrier reef in the Continental United States. Islamorada, located in the heart of the Florida Keys also teems with sailfish, tuna and dolphin in the Atlantic Ocean and tarpon and elusive bonefish in Florida Bay, and is known as the “Sport Fishing Capital of the World.”

Seaglass, mile marker 70, Islamorada:
Wrecker’s Era Inspiration
Harkening back to the days when wreckers salvaged riches from ships that succumbed to the surrounding reefs – a time when the Florida Keys was the wealthiest area in the United States and a siren to affluent tycoons like Henry Flagler and his impossible railroad that went to sea – modern day riches and opportunities still abound at Seaglass in the form of luxurious accommodations, the finest water amenities and abundant ecological preserves.
The secluded, 28-acre private island retreat, is trimmed in mangroves and suspended off the Overseas Highway near Islamorada at mile marker 70.
With more than 5,000 feet of waterfront, and the Inter-Coastal Waterway and southern boundary of the Everglades National Park just a five minute boat ride away, Seaglass’s Wrecker’s Cay Marina is the natural launching point for everything aquatic. Some of the best tarpon fishing in the world is found as the silver-skinned species follow a migration route that snakes just offshore, while the colorful Keys reef system that attracts global divers is reached within ten minutes.
A vibrant town center in the heart of this nautical community, offers a flood of amenities including a 50-slip marina, spa and fitness center, retail shops, restaurants, ice cream parlor and children’s program.

King’s Pointe Marina, mile marker 5, Key West:
Modern Day Fishing Camp
Channeling the heyday of fishing camps in the Florida Keys during the 1920s and 1930s, the time of literary icons Zane Grey and Ernest Hemingway, King’s Pointe Marina is the closest port to Atlantic access in Key West, and the nearest port to Havana in the U.S., tucked away on Stock Island’s secluded west end and just minutes from downtown Key West.
An expansion is taking place and includes 32 new, luxury town homes overlooking the picturesque King’s Pointe Harbor, featuring two or three bedrooms and two bathrooms, and more than 2,000 square feet each.
As the area’s largest full-service, deepwater marina, King’s Pointe features 96 wet slips and 108 dry docks that cradle fiberglass vessels and oceanic dreams waiting just beyond the harbor. As part of the expansion, eight, 70-foot wet boat slips and two state-of-the- art boat barns with 108 dry docks accommodating craft up to 40 feet long will be added.
Also located on property is the Sailfish Club, where fish tales are exchanged over cold drinks and authentic Key West cuisine prepared by renowned chef and native Conch Louis Scaramuzzi. No tie and coat are required for membership, just a penchant for tight lines.

Harbor House:
Legendary Waterfront
For centuries, seafarers from across the globe have found port in the friendly waters of Key West Harbor. From pirates to presidents and steamships to shrimpers, after long journeys at sea it was this course that showed the way home. Now, this legendary waterfront, both lively and quaint, will have its own house to call home – Harbor House.
Springing to life along Lazy Way Lane, Harbor House encompasses four streets in Old Town Key West along the historic Key West Bight, including Elizabeth Street, William Street and Caroline Street. Here adventures abound overlooking the legendary harbor in one direction, with aquatic excursions in her backyard; and, in the other, just a mere two blocks from bustling Duval Street and an abundance of cultural attractions.
True to her position in Old Town Key West, the property layout, with remote private parking, encourages owners and guests to discover Key West on foot, either by walking or cycling.
Spacious Suites, Classic Key West Architecture
Harbor House features 32 exclusive residences, appointed with authentic Key West styling and detail, and ranging in size from 1,900 to more than 2,300 square feet. Homes include three bedrooms (master and junior master suites), front and back porches and from nearly all floor plans, views of either Old Town or the lush, Harbor House pool amenity.
Each residence enjoys two and a half stories, capped off with a turret design reminiscent of classic widow’s walks, where a wet bar calls for nightly views of the famed Key West sunset. Corner homes are designed with a Queen Anne element, featuring a fully enclosed room and harbor views.
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