How do condo-hotels differ from a traditional vacation apartment or condominium?
These are not your typical second homes. They are fabulously furnished condominium suites in some of the most famous hotels and resorts in the country. The properties are usually large, high-rise, luxury hotels operated by a big name like Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton, Sonesta, Starwood, Hilton, Clarion, Regent International, Rosewood, Conrad Hotels, Bulgari, Le Meridien and RCI. Prices typically range from $250,000 to more than $1 million for prime properties.
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