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Redefining luxury living at Park Place on Seagrove Beach (PHOTOS)

Park Place on Seagrove Beach, a luxury Gulf-front condominium development, is garnering attention with its unique architecture and South Florida-inspired style. The exclusive 19-unit development debuted in 2007 and only a few units remain available for purchase. 

Park Place is centrally located, just two miles east of Seaside and includes 200’ of pristine private beach. 

Architect Bill Williams of Williams-Blackstock Architects of Birmingham, Ala., designed the impressive steel and concrete construction building with classic features. Park Place was developed by Ray Fitzpatrick and Steve Chambers, the team also responsible for the popular The Village of South Walton, a condominium community adjacent to Rosemary Beach.

“Park Place offers a modern yet elegant style reminiscent of South Florida that is unique to the 30A area,” explained Tom Fitzpatrick, sales director of Park Place and Beach Properties of Florida Sales Executive. 

“The architecture and interior design of the condominium is at the forefront of a new trend of people seeking the luxurious living of communities like South Beach, but wanting that lifestyle here on the Gulf Coast. Park Place is for the discerning owner eager to embrace this way of life.”

Dramatic Medjool palm trees line the gated entrance of the condominium and lead to a private owner’s garage and private elevators that open to individual units. Each of the 19 gulf front units offers four bedrooms in one of five different floor plans. Interior features include generous 5’ wide foyers, travertine flooring, double tray ceilings, Siematic kitchen cabinetry, Subzero and Miele appliances, and high impact resistant Fulton glass curtain walls and sliding doors. 

Project amenities available are private gated beach access with beach chairs and umbrellas, a gulf front pool and spa, a spacious community room featuring the latest Precor fitness equipment, a Brunswick slate pool table, beach lockers, two poolside cabana kitchens and an outdoor Viking gas grill and onsite personnel.

“Park Place offers a new feel and look for our area that I think we’ll be seeing more of in the coming years, especially with the new Northwest Florida – Panama City International Airport opening South Walton up to national and international visitors who are accustomed to this kind of lifestyle,” added Price Rainer, co-owner of Beach Properties of Florida.

“The attention to detail is outstanding and the location can’t be beat.  Park Place is a great opportunity for a buyer looking for exclusive Gulf front living with a sophisticated style.”

For additional information regarding Park Place on Seagrove, visit  www.parkplace-seagrove.com.

 

 

 

 

 


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