The Ritz-Carlton Residences South Beach spans 19 residential levels with a structure that narrows as you climb. Lower floors (levels 5 and 6) include one- and three-bedroom configurations, with remaining availability starting at $4.5M. By level 8, the building transitions to a four-unit-per-floor layout, with two-bedroom residences ranging from $4.25M to $8.6M — the latter being the sole southeast corner two-bedroom in the building.
Levels 11 through 12 introduce Signature Residences, beginning at $10.5M for a three-bedroom and reaching $22M for a five-bedroom with direct ocean and skyline exposure. Levels 14 through 16 step up further, with five-bedroom-plus-study units listed at $26.5M.
The penthouses — two units spanning levels 17 through 19 — are priced upon request.
What this structure reveals: the building is not designed for broad market capture. The entry point is high, the unit count is low, and the upper floors are priced at levels that isolate them from comparable inventory in Miami Beach. For buyers evaluating ultra-luxury condos in Miami Beach, the floor plan and pricing ladder here are worth examining in detail.
