Tucked away near the beach on Ocean Boulevard is the cozy La Renaissance Palm Beach, a small condominium recognized for its unusually spacious living areas and dazzlingly bright color schemes. Oh and of course there’s the location right next door the beach which is certainly a nice touch. La Renaissance offers many of those same great amenities found in other Palm Beach condos nearby so expect to see swimming pool, social rooms for mingling with neighbors and friends much more.
La Renaissance condo residences start at less than $200,000, the lower end of these units offering about 980 square feet of living area while larger residences have a maximum of 1,251 square feet. Some of the features you’ll find inside include balconies, those aforementioned roomy living areas, ceramic flooring, marble bathrooms and more. South Ocean Boulevard is sprinkled with diverse restaurants and attractions that can be reached within ten minutes or less from La Renaissance.
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Direct ocean views from this charming 3BR/2.5Bath unit. Open kitchen completely renovated with granite coun...

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