Frequently Asked Questions: Rosewood Residences Florida
What are the benefits of owning a Rosewood Residence?
Owners enjoy a “Sense of Place” lifestyle that includes 24/7 white-glove concierge service, private in-residence dining, and world-class wellness facilities. Additionally, owners are granted exclusive access to the Rosewood Reserve program, providing VIP recognition, preferred rates, and elite benefits across all Rosewood Hotels & Resorts globally.
Are Rosewood Residences in Florida attached to hotels?
While The Raleigh in Miami Beach is integrated with a historic luxury hotel, projects like Rosewood Residences Lido Key and Rosewood Residences Hillsboro Beach are “standalone” residential developments. This means residents enjoy five-star services without the presence of transient hotel guests, ensuring maximum privacy.
When is the expected completion date for Rosewood Residences Florida?
The Florida portfolio is currently in various stages of development:
Lido Key (Sarasota): Estimated completion in 2026.
Hillsboro Beach: Estimated completion in late 2026.
The Raleigh (Miami Beach): Targeted for late 2026 to 2027.
Naples: Targeted for 2027.
Can I rent out my Rosewood Residence unit?
Rental policies vary by specific property and local municipal regulations. Generally, Rosewood Residences are designed as primary or secondary homes with a focus on high-density privacy. Most locations have a minimum lease duration (e.g., 6 months or 1 year) to maintain the community’s exclusivity.
Who are the architects behind the Rosewood Florida projects?
Rosewood partners with world-renowned architectural firms for each location. Notable collaborators include Peter Marino (The Raleigh, Miami Beach), Swedroe Architecture (Lido Key), and Arquitectonica (Hillsboro Beach).
How do Rosewood Residences compare to other branded residences in Florida?
Rosewood is distinguished by its ultra-low density and “residential-only” focus in several markets. While brands like Ritz-Carlton or Four Seasons often focus on high-volume hotel-condo hybrids, Rosewood often prioritizes boutique, intimate settings with larger average square footage per unit.