Friday, September 10, 2010

Ovation St. Pete Condo Review

by floridaforboomers on 26. Feb, 2010 in Blog

Ovation in St. Petersburg, FL is an excellent condominium development which provides their residents with luxurious condominiums located in a fun and vibrant community. If you are a baby boomer nearing retirement, and considering Florida’s West Coast, you’ll want to take a look.

Ovation is located in the heart of St Petersburg, Florida. Within walking distance of the condominiums are various blocks full of fine shopping, boutiques, art galleries, and restaurants. For those who are interest in cultural events, museums and theatres are also located nearby. The Ovation’s location is also ideal for a sports enthusiast as the Tampa Bay Rays baseball team plays just a few blocks from the building. The building is also located near various public transportation options that provide access to the Tampa International Airport, the beach, and all that Tampa and St. Petersburg have to offer.

While Ovation is located in the heart of a busy and vibrant city, the interior amenities are as nice as you’ll find in any other luxury building. Ovation has a beautiful outdoor swimming pool which contains many pool deck chairs and covered cabanas which encourage residents to lounge outside. There is also a two-story lobby and multiple clubrooms which encourage residents to socialize among one another. For those looking to stay in shape, Ovation has a state of the art fitness center and spa which contains both high end cardiovascular machines and free weights. Ovation also has an onsite concierge who will help all residents plan events and figure out ways to spend their day.

The best part of Ovation is the residences themselves. The units within Ovation range from around 2,300 square feet up to over 5,300 square feet. Both half floor condos and full floor penthouse condo residences are available. Each unit has high end finishes with luxurious kitchens and bathrooms as well as 10 foot ceilings. The views are spectacular as each unit has at least 180 feet of linear glass windows.

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