The portfolio,
by destination

The LIMITLESS VILLAS portfolio spans the dredged Carl Fisher private islands of 1917, the planned residential city George Merrick laid out in 1921, the original Bahamian settlement that predates Miami itself, the curated Bal Harbour village, the Fisher Island ferry community, the Indian Creek Billionaire Bunker, the bayfront Venetian causeway chain, the Miami Beach barrier island, and the canal-front mansion district of Fort Lauderdale. Each destination is documented as its own bespoke page with the historical anchors, the architectural register, the access framework, and the local logistics that actually move a stay. Pick the destination first, then the property.

Miami Beach
The barrier island. Walkable, dense, the part of Miami most non-locals picture first.
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Bal Harbour
Curated luxury village. Bal Harbour Shops as anchor, oceanfront residences, the calmer end of the corridor.
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Star Island
Dredged by Carl Fisher in 1917. The original trophy private island, gated, waterfront, single-street.
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Hibiscus Island
Sister island to Palm and Star. Same 1917 dredge program, smaller footprint, family-residential register.
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Palm Island
The third Carl Fisher island. Quietest of the trio, mid-century residential character.
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Fisher Island
Ferry-only access. The most isolated trophy address in Miami, with the island infrastructure to match.
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Indian Creek
The Billionaire Bunker. Forty residential lots, one private police force, perimeter gate.
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La Gorce Island
Gated Miami Beach interior island. Single bridge, La Gorce Country Club, residential register.
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Sunset Islands
Four causeway-linked Miami Beach islands. Bayfront residential, family-scale, lower profile than Star and Palm.
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Venetian Islands
Six causeway-linked islands between South Beach and the mainland. Bayfront residential, mid-scale.
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Coconut Grove
The oldest neighborhood in Miami. Founded 1873 by Bahamian settlers, tree-canopied, marina-anchored.
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Coral Gables
Planned by George Merrick in 1921. Mediterranean Revival code, Biltmore, Venetian Pool, walkable historic core.
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Las Olas Isles
Canal-front mansion district. The densest dock-front inventory in South Florida.
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Harbor Beach
Private beachfront enclave. Gated, residential, the quiet alternative to Las Olas.
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Lauderdale by the Sea
Walkable beach village north of Fort Lauderdale proper. Lower-scale, family-oriented, reef-anchored.
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