Unit 606-T at the Palm Beach Biltmore is a south-facing, two-bedroom Intracoastal condominium in the original 1926 Old Spanish building on Bradley Place, positioned with direct western water views and a split-bedroom floor plan across 1,501 square feet under air.
Unit 606-T at the Palm Beach Biltmore is a south-facing, two-bedroom Intracoastal condominium in the original 1926 Old Spanish building on Bradley Place, positioned with direct western water views and a split-bedroom floor plan across 1,501 square feet under air.
Interior Layout & Finishes
The residence is arranged in a split-bedroom configuration, placing the primary suite on the western exposure with direct Intracoastal views. Southern light fills the living areas throughout the day. The kitchen is configured as an eat-in layout, and the overall finish level reflects quality materials throughout.
Views & Orientation
The western orientation delivers sightlines across the Intracoastal Waterway, the marina basin, and the pool and tennis courts below. City views are also visible from portions of the unit, giving the residence a layered visual depth that benefits from both daytime light and evening skyline exposure.
Building Amenities & Services
The Palm Beach Biltmore provides a private oceanfront beach club with dining and beach service on the ocean side of South Ocean Boulevard. The property includes an Olympic-size heated saltwater pool, Har-Tru tennis courts, boat docks, a fitness center, and infrared saunas. The building operates 24-hour attended lobby security with closed-circuit monitoring, concierge services, and fire sprinkler coverage. The building is pet-friendly.
Location & Access
Bradley Place sits on the Intracoastal side of midtown Palm Beach, within walking distance of Worth Avenue and Royal Poinciana Way. The Biltmore's position gives residents both Intracoastal dockage and ocean beach access through its club, a combination that is increasingly rare among Palm Beach condominiums at this price point. Palm Beach International Airport is approximately ten minutes by car. The building's 1926 provenance places it within the historic fabric of the island, though individual unit renovations are generally permissible under the association's guidelines rather than requiring landmark review.
Key Features
- 1926 Old Spanish condominium building on the Intracoastal Waterway
- Direct west Intracoastal views from the primary suite
- Split-bedroom floor plan with southern exposure
- Private oceanfront beach club with dining and beach service
- Olympic-size heated saltwater pool
- Har-Tru tennis courts and boat docks
- 24-hour attended lobby, security guard, and concierge
- One garage space; pet-friendly building
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