9751 E Bay Harbor Dr, Bay Harbor Islands, FL, 33154
Year Built
2003
# Stories
16
# Total Units
28Unit Size Range
1,508-3,359 sqft
Unit Demand
Low
Unit Availability
High
Carroll Walk Condo, a waterfront building located at 9751 E Bay Harbor Dr, Bay Harbor Islands, FL, is a 16-story residential structure completed in 2003. The building offers a variety of unit configurations, catering to diverse residential needs with ample living spaces. Residents of Carroll Walk Condo have access to a range of amenities designed for comfort and convenience. These include a fully equipped fitness center, a swimming pool with a scenic water view, and a landscaped terrace for relaxation or quiet reflection. The condominium's waterfront location provides stunning panoramas of the surrounding serene bay waters. The building itself is constructed with high-quality materials, which is evident in both the exterior and interior finishes that blend modern design elements with practical functionality. The strategic architectural design maximizes natural light throughout the shared spaces and individual units, enhancing the living experience. Though situated within a tranquil area, Carroll Walk Condo is proximate to local dining and shopping options, ensuring that essentials are never far away. Its position within the 33154 zip code places it in a desirable location for those seeking a balance between peaceful living and city accessibility.
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