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“Backed by luxury hotel brands such as The Ritz-Carlton…the latest mountain fractionals lure buyers with location, elegant architecture and a slew of services that go above and beyond standard luxury hotel offerings.”
Robb Report – Winter 2006
“Fractionals are now found from Midtown Manhattan to Colorado ski resorts to the Arizona desert. They often come with expensive appliances, finishes and furniture and have a staff who can stock refrigerators, tune skis and place owners’ personal gear in their units before they arrive.”
New York Times – April 13, 2007
“Those who pine for The Ritz-Carlton lifestyle long after they’ve returned home from a luxury vacation can now have the best of all worlds. The first purely residential Ritz-Carlton development in Miami, The Ritz-Carlton Club and Residences, South Beach offers the iconic Ritz lifestyle in an idyllic, cosmopolitan setting.”
Luxury Living – May 2007
“The Ritz-Carlton Club, Bachelor Gulch is a private residence club located in the resort community of Beaver Creek… Visitors can simply relax and avail themselves to Colorado’s seasonal diversions including skiing, hiking, tennis, and preferred tee times at the two 18-hole championship courses…”
805 Living – January 2007
“One of the newest trends at the luxury level is the private residence club delivering fractional ownership by the likes of Ritz-Carlton…”
Hotels – March 2007
“Fractional ownership is an increasingly popular real estate option, and more offerings are appearing in desirable locations. For instance, Ritz-Carlton Club has properties in the continental United States, including Colorado’s Bachelor Gulch, as well as in the Caribbean and Hawaii.”
Rolls-Royce and Bentley Owners’ Luxury Travel Guide – July 2007
“For people looking for variety, luxury fractionals are increasingly easy to exchange. Ritz-Carlton, for example, is more than doubling its portfolio to nine residence clubs…”
Smart Money – August 2007
“The very mention of Ritz-Carlton may conjure an image of a towering five-star hotel with white-glove service. Rarely does one think of a golf course community with a 68,000 square-foot clubhouse/spa and estates, homes, and villas. The 285-acre Ritz-Carlton Golf Club & Spa in Jupiter is the exception.”
South Florida Sun Sentinel – February 11, 2007 |