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“The Ritz-Carlton Club, Aspen Highlands, a fractional ownership property, offers all of the benefits you’d expect from legendary service to top-notch amenities…you’ll be having as much fun off the slopes as you are on.”
LuxLife – November 2007
“The Ritz-Carlton Club and Residences, San Francisco, a 21st century showplace and pinnacle of luxurious city living…An ideal solution for those who desire a home in this remarkable city, yet only need it part time.”
Forbes.com – November, 15 2007
“Fractionals are now found from Midtown Manhattan to Colorado ski resorts to the Arizona desert. They often come with expensive appliances, finishes and furniture and have a staff who can stock refrigerators, tune skis and place owners’ personal gear in their units before they arrive.”
New York Times – April 13, 2007
“It seems only natural that a legend in the golf world [Jack Nicklaus] would go hand in hand with a legend in the hospitality world…The Ritz-Carlton touch is found everywhere in the golf experience [at The Ritz-Carlton Club & Spa, Jupiter].”
Executive Golfer – October 2007
“Fractional ownership is an increasingly popular real estate option, and more offerings are appearing in desirable locations. For instance, Ritz-Carlton Club has properties in the continental United States, including Colorado’s Bachelor Gulch, as well as in the Caribbean and Hawaii.”
Rolls-Royce and Bentley Owners’ Luxury Travel Guide – July 2007
“For people looking for variety, luxury fractionals are increasingly easy to exchange. Ritz-Carlton, for example, is more than doubling its portfolio to nine residence clubs…”
Smart Money – August 2007
“Those who pine for The Ritz-Carlton lifestyle long after they’ve returned home from a luxury vacation can now have the best of all worlds. The first purely residential Ritz-Carlton development in Miami, The Ritz-Carlton Club and Residences, South Beach offers the iconic Ritz lifestyle in an idyllic, cosmopolitan setting.”
Luxury Living – May 2007
“A brand-new ski-in/ski-out Ritz-Carlton, perched atop Northstar Mountain, will be Lake Tahoe’s first five-star hotel when it opens in 2009. It will include 78 fractionals, along with a 20,000 square foot spa. Crafted of local materials such as native granite and Sierra Tahoe lumber, this building resembles a rustic mountain lodge, with stone porches, fireplaces and mountain views.”
Robb Report Vacation Homes – August 2007 |