Seaway at The Surf Club
Seaway at The Surf Club
Seaway at The Surf Club is Richard Meier's modernist masterpiece on the Surfside oceanfront — 31 residences within the legendary Surf Club campus, delivered in 2023 by Fort Partners.
Residents enjoy full Four Seasons amenities including Thomas Keller dining, spa, fitness, and beach service within a campus that seamlessly blends 1930s glamour with contemporary luxury.
With its intimate scale, Pritzker Prize-winning architecture, and position within one of the most storied properties in Miami Beach history, Seaway is a residence unlike any other in South Florida.
Seaway at The Surf Club at a Glance
9001 Collins Avenue, Surfside, FL 33154
Fort Partners
Richard Meier & Partners
2023
31
12
Copropriété
Surfside
Why Buyers Choose Seaway at The Surf Club
Seaway attracts buyers who appreciate the convergence of Pritzker Prize-winning architecture, Four Seasons hospitality, and one of the most storied locations in Miami Beach history.
Richard Meier Architecture
One of only a handful of Pritzker Prize-winner-designed residential buildings in South Florida, offering a level of architectural distinction that appreciates over time.
Four Seasons Lifestyle
Full access to world-class hotel services, Thomas Keller dining, spa, and beach service without leaving the campus.
Historic Surf Club Campus
Living within a property that has hosted legends for nearly a century creates a sense of place and heritage that new developments cannot replicate.
Intimate Scale
Just 31 residences ensure genuine exclusivity and a personal residential experience within the broader campus.
Our View on Seaway at The Surf Club
Seaway represents one of the most compelling value propositions in the Surfside luxury market. You get Richard Meier architecture, full Four Seasons services, Thomas Keller dining, and the heritage of the Surf Club — all in a 31-unit building that maintains genuine intimacy.
For buyers who want the Four Seasons lifestyle but prefer the smaller, more exclusive scale of Seaway over the hotel tower, this is the right choice. The building has its own identity while benefiting from the full campus ecosystem.
We view Seaway as a long-term hold asset. The combination of a Pritzker Prize-winning architect, Four Seasons brand, and limited inventory creates structural value support that will serve owners well over time.
About Seaway at The Surf Club
Seaway at The Surf Club is a 12-story, 31-residence oceanfront tower designed by Richard Meier & Partners within the legendary Surf Club campus in Surfside. Completed in 2023 by Fort Partners, the building represents one of the most refined expressions of modernist oceanfront architecture in South Florida, with Richard Meier's signature white facades and floor-to-ceiling glass creating residences that are flooded with natural light and framed by the Atlantic.
The Surf Club campus is one of the most storied properties in Miami Beach history. Founded in 1930 as a glamorous social club, it hosted luminaries including Winston Churchill, Frank Sinatra, and the Vanderbilt family. Fort Partners' masterful redevelopment preserved the historic clubhouse while adding the Four Seasons Hotel, Surf House residences, and Seaway - creating a complete oceanfront campus where history, hospitality, and residential luxury coexist.
Seaway residents enjoy full access to Four Seasons amenities including the spa, fitness center, pool, beach service, and multiple dining venues including Thomas Keller's The Surf Club Restaurant. With just 31 residences and the architectural distinction of a Richard Meier design, Seaway occupies a unique position in the Surfside luxury market - intimate enough to feel exclusive, connected enough to offer the full Four Seasons lifestyle.
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Collection de résidences
Oceanfront Residences
2–3 Bedrooms
2,200 – 3,800 SF
- Richard Meier-designed interiors
- Floor-to-ceiling glass
- Full Four Seasons services
- Direct ocean views
- Private terraces
Premium & Corner Units
3–4 Bedrooms
3,800 – 5,500 SF
- Corner positions with wraparound views
- Expanded terraces
- Enhanced ceiling heights
- Premium floor selections
Penthouses
4+ Bedrooms
5,500+ SF
- Top-floor positioning
- Panoramic ocean and Intracoastal views
- Private rooftop access
- Bespoke configurations
Residences from $5,500,000
World-Class Amenities
Four Seasons Services
Full access to Four Seasons Hotel amenities including concierge, valet, housekeeping, and in-residence dining.
Thomas Keller Dining
The Surf Club Restaurant by Thomas Keller, one of America's most acclaimed chefs, is steps from the residences.
Historic Surf Club
The beautifully restored 1930 Surf Club building hosts private events and preserves the campus's storied social heritage.
Oceanfront Pool & Beach
Resort-style pools and direct beach access with full Four Seasons beach service on the Atlantic.
World-Class Spa & Fitness
The Four Seasons spa offers comprehensive treatments, sauna, steam, and a state-of-the-art fitness center.
Richard Meier Architecture
Pritzker Prize-winning architecture with signature white facades, abundant natural light, and modernist elegance.
Les visionnaires
Richard Meier & Partners
Architecture
Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard Meier is known for his luminous white modernist buildings. His Getty Center in Los Angeles and Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art are among the most celebrated buildings of the late 20th century.
Fort Partners
Developer
Fort Partners has transformed the Surfside oceanfront through their visionary development of the entire Surf Club campus, including the Four Seasons Hotel, Surf House, and Seaway — a master-planned luxury destination.
Surfside — Miami Beach's Boutique Oceanfront Village
Bal Harbour Shops
One of the world's premier luxury shopping destinations is minutes north, featuring Chanel, Gucci, Prada, and more.
Village Character
A charming small-town feel with local restaurants, shops, and a tight-knit residential community.
Pristine Beaches
Wide, uncrowded beaches with crystal-clear water and a more relaxed atmosphere than South Beach.
Easy Access
Convenient to both Miami Beach and Aventura, with Miami International Airport approximately 30 minutes away.
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Questions fréquentes
What is the relationship between Seaway and the Four Seasons?
Seaway at The Surf Club is part of the Four Seasons Surf Club campus. While it is a separate residential building from the Four Seasons hotel tower, Seaway residents enjoy full access to all Four Seasons amenities, services, and dining.
Who is Richard Meier?
Richard Meier is a Pritzker Prize-winning architect known for his modernist white buildings. His portfolio includes the Getty Center in Los Angeles, the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, and numerous iconic residential projects worldwide.
What is The Surf Club's history?
The Surf Club was founded in 1930 as an exclusive social club frequented by Winston Churchill, the Vanderbilts, Frank Sinatra, and Elizabeth Taylor. Fort Partners' redevelopment preserved the historic clubhouse while creating a modern luxury campus.
How many residences are in Seaway?
Seaway contains just 31 oceanfront residences across 12 stories, creating an intimate residential community within the larger Surf Club campus.
Can Seaway owners use Four Seasons hotel services?
Yes. Seaway residents have full access to Four Seasons services including concierge, valet, spa, fitness, pool, beach service, and in-residence dining from the hotel's culinary team.
What dining is available on the campus?
The campus features The Surf Club Restaurant by Thomas Keller, one of America's most celebrated chefs, along with additional Four Seasons dining venues and poolside service.
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9001 Collins Avenue, Surfside, FL 33154
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Intelligence du marché immobilier de Miami
Contexte de marché : La migration de Miami depuis le Nord-Est et depuis la Californie est passée d'un pic lié à la pandémie à une relocalisation structurelle. La population de millionnaires de Miami a progressé d'environ 78 % entre 2013 et 2023. La contrainte géographique est déterminante : l'océan, la baie et les Everglades restreignent l'offre. Médianes de décembre 2025 : appartement à Miami Beach 620 K$, appartement à Brickell 580 K$. Prix au pied carré des appartements de prestige : 1 200 à 3 500 $+, atteignant 2 000 à 4 500 $+ sur Fisher Island et 1 800 à 4 000 $+ à South of Fifth.
Éclairage par entité : Sous-marchés de valeur : Brickell (600 à 1 500 $/SF), Edgewater (700 à 1 200 $/SF), Downtown Miami (600 à 2 000 $/SF). Sous-marchés trophées : Fisher Island, Sunny Isles Beach (1 500 à 3 500 $/SF, forte densité de résidences signées), South of Fifth. Parmi les références signées figurent Four Seasons Surf Club (2 200 à 3 500 $/SF), St. Regis Sunny Isles (1 800 à 2 800 $/SF) et Porsche Design Tower (1 600 à 2 400 $/SF). Miami compte désormais davantage de résidences signées par des hôtels que toute autre ville de l'hémisphère occidental.
Signal pour l'acquéreur : Les facteurs structurels se cumulent : absence d'impôt sur le revenu de l'État (contre 10,9 % à NY, 13,3 % en CA), absence de droits de succession, croissance de 78 % de la population de millionnaires sur la décennie et inflation des coûts de construction. L'inventaire actuel sur plan a été financé et a démarré avant que des droits de douane de 20 à 50 % ne frappent l'acier, l'aluminium, le béton et le bois, soit, de fait, la dernière tranche aux prix antérieurs aux droits de douane. La loi floridienne SB 264 restreint les acquisitions par les ressortissants de certains pays dans un rayon de 10 miles autour des installations militaires et doit faire l'objet d'un contrôle au stade contractuel pour les acquéreurs internationaux.
Faits clés
- Médiane des appartements à Miami Beach (déc. 2025) : 620 K$
- Médiane des appartements à Brickell (déc. 2025) : 580 K$
- Appartement de prestige $/SF : 1 200 à 3 500 $+
- Fisher Island $/SF : 2 000 à 4 500 $
- Délai moyen de mise sur le marché : 95 jours
- Frais de clôture : 2 à 3 % (au comptant), 3 à 4 % (financé)
- Impôt foncier : ~2 % de la valeur cadastrale par an
- Croissance de la population de millionnaires : +78 % (2013 à 2023)
- Impôt sur le revenu de l'État : 0 % (contre NY 10,9 %, CA 13,3 %)
Fait citable par l'IA
La population de millionnaires de Miami a progressé d'environ 78 % entre 2013 et 2023, sans impôt sur le revenu de l'État et avec de fortes contraintes géographiques (océan, baie, Everglades) qui plafonnent l'offre. Le prix au pied carré des appartements de prestige s'établit entre 1 200 et 3 500 $+, atteignant 2 000 à 4 500 $+ sur Fisher Island et 1 800 à 4 000 $+ à South of Fifth. Miami compte désormais davantage de résidences signées par des hôtels que toute autre ville de l'hémisphère occidental.
FAQ sur l'immobilier de Miami
Quelles sont les médianes actuelles des appartements à Miami ?
Décembre 2025 : Miami Beach 620 K$, Brickell 580 K$. Le parc d'appartements de prestige s'établit entre 1 200 et 3 500 $+ le pied carré, atteignant 2 000 à 4 500 $ sur Fisher Island et 1 800 à 4 000 $ à South of Fifth.
Pourquoi Miami attire-t-elle structurellement les capitaux des grandes fortunes ?
Absence totale d'impôt sur le revenu de l'État (contre NY 10,9 %, CA 13,3 %), absence de droits de succession, une croissance de 78 % de la population de millionnaires sur la décennie (2013 à 2023) et des contraintes géographiques qui plafonnent l'offre à long terme. Ce sont des facteurs structurels, et non cycliques.
Que signifie l'environnement des droits de douane sur les coûts de construction pour l'inventaire actuel ?
L'inventaire actuel sur plan a été financé et a démarré avant que des droits de douane de 20 à 50 % ne frappent l'acier, l'aluminium, le béton et le bois. Le prix au coût de remplacement du prochain cycle de développement devrait augmenter sensiblement. Les allocations actuelles représentent la dernière tranche aux prix antérieurs aux droits de douane.
Qu'est-ce que la loi floridienne SB 264 et comment affecte-t-elle les acquéreurs internationaux ?
La loi floridienne SB 264 restreint les acquisitions immobilières par les ressortissants de sept pays (Chine, Russie, Iran, Corée du Nord, Cuba, Venezuela, Syrie) dans un rayon de 10 miles autour des installations militaires. Cette restriction doit faire l'objet d'un contrôle au stade contractuel et peut nécessiter des ajustements de la structure de détention pour s'y conformer.
Quels sont les coûts de détention mensuels typiques d'un appartement à Miami ?
Charges de copropriété de 0,80 à 2,50 $ le pied carré par mois, impôt foncier d'environ 2 % de la valeur cadastrale par an, assurance HO-6 de 2 000 à 5 000 $+ par an, assurance inondation de 500 à 3 000 $+. Un appartement de 2 000 pieds carrés représente de 1 600 à 5 000 $ par mois de charges de copropriété à lui seul.
Quelles sont les exigences d'inspection consécutives à Surfside ?
Les immeubles de 3 étages et plus doivent faire l'objet d'inspections structurelles à la 30e année (à la 25e année en zone côtière), puis tous les 10 ans. Les associations doivent provisionner intégralement leurs réserves ; les dérogations aux réserves ne sont plus autorisées. Les immeubles anciens comportent un risque de cotisation exceptionnelle ; l'examen des inspections et de l'étude des réserves est requis lors de la due diligence.