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Miami, Florida Waterside Home for Sale
1301 NE Miami Gardens Dr., Apt. 1103W, Miami, Florida 33179
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Lively Miami sits on the southeastern Florida coast and is the setting for this sleek, modern condominium with water views for sale. It is in a tall white and orange building and has one bedroom, two baths and 861 square feet. Built in 1968, it has an asking price of $195,000.
The home has vinyl wood planking, white, gray and blue walls, white ceilings and designer lighting. Windows throughout provide plenty of natural light. A balcony off the living room offers beautiful views.
Tile floors, wood cabinets, brown speckeled granite countertops and stainless steel appliances are in the kitchen. One bath has a designer vanity and shower/tub and the other has a walk-in shower.
Amenities include an assigned parking space, two swimming pools, a gym, aa convenience store, a beauty salon and key card entry to the lobby.
The HOA fee is $504 per month.
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Miami, Florida:
Bustling, dynamic Miami (population seven million) is known for its sparkling skyline (300 highrises), miles of sugar white beaches, colorful Art Deco architecture, fun shopping venues and world-class nightlife. It sits on Florida's southeastern coast and is a banking hub, a medical hub (Jackson Memorial Hospital is the country's largest hospital) and a tourist magnet, with 25 million people coming to visit the area each year. Miami is also the busiest cruise port in the world.
The majority of the population is Hispanic, due in large part to migration from Cuba after Fidel Castro came to power in 1959. Spanish is the most popular language, giving Miami an international flavor. The city is dotted with rivers, lagoons, canals and bays and has more than 80 tropical parks and gardens of all sizes. Boating, canoeing, sailing, fishing, diving and snorkeling are everyday activities.
Locals also enjoy a zoo, a botanic garden, a dozen museums, a ballet, a symphony and more. Restaurants are known for their Caribbean cuisine, Latin American cuisine and a delicious combination of the two called Floribbean cuisine.
Dozens of diverse neighborhoods pepper the city. Wynwood and the Miami Design District are hipster areas with breweries, upscale shopping and buzzy eateries. Little Havana has an artsy vibe with galleries and salsa dancing clubs. Downtown Miami/Brickell is home to museums, including the PĂ©rez Art Museum Miami and the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science. The city has something for everyone.
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