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Brickell Key Is Located in Downtown Miami from Brickell Key Brickell Key DESCRIPTION Brickell Key is located in Downtown Miami Large studio in the exclusive gated island of Brickell Key. All tile unit with washer and dryer inside. Many amenities, excellent location. Valet parking, 24 hour security, minuets to airport, top restaurants, the beaches, all the entratainment and hot spots in Miami. BEST PRICE IN BRICKELL. $ 168,000 Baths: 1 Sqft: 400 Type: Condo Year built: 1991 From Brickell key to: Parking: Garage - Detached, Garage - Attached • Miami Arena 4 minutes Availability: now • The Port of Miami 5 minutes Lease term: ContactForDetails • Parrot Jungle Island : 6 Cooling: Central minutes Heating: Forced air • Performing Arts Center 6 Appliances included: Washer, Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Dryer, Range / Oven minutes Cable ready: Yes • International Airport: 11 Controlled access: Yes minutes County: Miami-Dade • Coconut Grove 11 minutes Doorman: Yes • Coral Gables 11 minutes Elevator: Yes • Miami Beach 15 minutes Fitness center: Yes Floor covering: Tile Gated entry: Yes Hot tub/spa: Yes Last remodel year: 1991 Neighborhood name: Miami Pool: Yes Sauna: Yes Tennis court: Yes Brickell Key offers fabulous living on an exclusive island in the very heart of Miami. Shaped by history and progress, Brickell Key has evolved as one of the world’s finest private islands. Stunning residential and corporate towers rise like beacons on this carefully, master-planned premier island. Surrounded by the warm waters of Biscayne Bay and the beautiful sparkling skyline of Miami Brickell Key is a true and stunning gem - a sparkling diamond on Florida’s sun drenched coast. Brickell Key is a gated community with 24 hour security just east of Brickell Avenue and SW 8th Street and offers a relaxing, family oriented environment, in the heart of Miami Financial District. Brickell Key Condos are extremely popular because Brickell Key is a place that is rich with history and recreational pursuits. Created from two islands in the 1940s, Brickell Key was the vision of investor Edward N. Claughton, Sr. In the 1970’s Swire Properties bought a major interest in the island and developed a master plan. About a 10 minute drive to: famous South Beach, Coconut Grove, and Coral Gables: 5 minutes away from the Port of Miami and the massive Carnival Centre for the Perfoming Arts. A short 11 minutes drive will take you to the Miami International Airport, the University of Miami, and internationally-acclaimed medical facilities are easily accessible, too. The island of Brickell Key has a path all the way around it - perfect for jogging and you get beautiful views along the way. There are a few shops and restaurants on Brickell Key and the Mandarin Oriental Hotel calls it home as well. Brickell Key II Condo: The Brickell Key II condominium is located at 540 Brickell Key Blvd on Brickell Key near Brickell Avenue and Downtown Miami. The Brickell Key II has incredible bay, city and ocean views and year round bay breezes. The condominium has been built in 1991 and is a 17 story building with 395 total condos. Brickell Key II offers many amenities including a clubhouse available to all residents, spacious pool with spa and hot tub areas, tennis court, fitness center, assigned parking in a covered area with valet service and 24-hour security . Building Amenities: Price: $ 168,000 • Valet service and covered parking • Property Management Fee: FREE OF CHARGE FOR • Concierge ONE YEAR! 10% from the second year • Tennis Courts • Rental income: $1,250/mo ($ 15,000 per year) • Pool • Tax: $ 1,403 • Gym • HOA: $ 249/mo ($ 2,988 per year) • Spa • NET Opertaing Income • Club House • CAP RATE: • 24-Gated Security • Social Room Building Summary: • Community: Brickell Key • Architect: J.Scott Architecture • Views: Bayfront • Year Built: 1991 • Bedrooms: 1, 2 & 3 • Total Residences: 397 • Number of Stories: 18 .
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