Riva Residenze

Riva Residenze Fort Lauderdale
Riva Residenze - 
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Year Built: 2027
Stories: 20
Total Units: 36

Riva Residenze Fort Lauderdale is an extraordinary new waterfront development inspired by the elegance and craftsmanship of the iconic Riva Yacht brand.

Bringing the spirit of the open sea to shore, this 20-story architectural masterpiece features just 36 exclusive residences ranging from two to six bedrooms, with two-bedroom homes starting at $3.7 million.

Ideally situated for yacht lovers, Riva Residenze offers private marina access and breathtaking panoramic views. The North side reveals the marina, Fort Lauderdale skyline, and vibrant Las Olas Avenue; the South showcases the Atlantic Ocean; the East delivers direct ocean vistas; and the West frames serene Intracoastal waterways and the Bahia Mar marina.

Residents will enjoy over 20,000 square feet of curated amenities, including a 75-foot wellness pool, elegant library, gourmet kitchen, and sophisticated lounge spaces for entertaining. For boating enthusiasts, six private 65-foot boat slips are available for purchase—an unparalleled offering in Fort Lauderdale’s most exclusive new address.

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954-980-7795
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