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In January, the highly anticipated Coconut Grove residences, developed by a leading wellness lifestyle brand, opened their sales office, attracting eager buyers. Ivan Chorney, a broker with Compass, was among the first to seize the opportunity, making his purchase on the very first day. The residences are designed to promote a holistic lifestyle, featuring amenities that cater to health and wellness enthusiasts.
These new homes include unique elements such as crystal caves and cold plunge pools, offering residents a luxurious yet health-focused living experience. The developers aim to create a community where wellness is at the forefront, blending modern architecture with natural elements to enhance overall well-being.
As the demand for wellness-oriented living spaces continues to rise, these innovative residences in Coconut Grove are poised to set a new standard in the real estate market. With a focus on both comfort and health, they represent a growing trend towards integrating wellness into everyday life.
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