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South Florida Real Estate > Condos > Bal Harbour, FL > Bal Harbour Condos
| Condo Names |
Year Built |
Minimum Price |
Views |
| Regent Bal Harbour |
2007 |
$700,000 - $1,500,000 |
Oceanfront |
| Majestic Tower |
2006 |
$1,329,000 - $5,975,000 |
Ocean |
| Bellini |
2005 |
$2,350,000 - $5,600,000 |
No |
| Palace at Bal Harbour |
1994 |
$1,375,000 - $3,500,000 |
No |
| Tiffany |
1982 |
$539,000 - $779,000 |
No |
| Bal Harbour 101 |
1977 |
$839,000 - $1,750,000 |
No |
| Balmoral |
1977 |
$425,000 - $1,250,000 |
No |
| One Bal Harbour |
1977 |
$839,000 - $1,750,000 |
No |
| Harbour House |
1975 |
$174,000 - $525,000 |
Bay |
| Kenilworth |
1975 |
$675,000 - $2,225,000 |
No |
| Bal Harbour Tower |
1967 |
$279,000 - $1,199,000 |
No |
| St Regis Bal Harbour |
0 |
$2,500,000 to $6,000,000 |
Ocean |
Bal Harbour is a village in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The population was 3,305 at the 2000 census. Bal Harbour Florida is located on the northern tip of the barrier island commonly referred to as Miami Beach. The main traffic corridor running south to north through Bal Harbour is Collins Avenue, also demarked as Florida State Highway A1A. A channel between the north end of Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic ocean runs across the northern end of Bal Harbour. A bridge, maintained by the State of Florida connects Bal Harbour to Haulover Park, to the north. Haulover Park is maintained by the Miami Dade Parks Commission. The original name chosen for Bal Harbour was Bay Harbour. However, the planning committee didn't think that was appropriate for a city that was on the beach. The first hotel was built and was named "The Kenilworth By-the-Sea." It was built by Tom Raffington and made famous by Arthur Godfrey. It has since been demolished and is now the Kenilworth Condominium. The first home was built at 160 Bal Cross Drive. It was built by Mr. Robert C. Graham Jr., who was the son of Bal Harbour Developer Robert C. Graham. Construction for the Sea View Hotel was started. Bal Harbour Village was re-incorporated by a special act of the 1947 Florida Legislature and its own charter was issued June 16th. This new charter supplemented the original incorporation under the General Laws of Florida. In accordance with the new charter, an election to select five to serve on the Council was held June 30th. The Council elected were: Edward L. Bonneau, Robert C. Graham, Jr., Glenn E. Massnick, George Whittaker, and Judge Julien Southerland. Judge Southerland was chosen as mayor. Willard Webb, who had been acting manager since the first organization, was appointed as Village Manager. Mary Wetterer was named Village Clerk and Herold Dickey was appointed Chief of Police. |
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