555 Ne 30th St, Miami, FL, 33137
Year Built
1980
# Stories
10
# Total Units
7Unit Size Range
868-1,263 sqft
Unit Demand
Low
Unit Availability
Medium
Bayview Tower Condo, located at 555 NE 30th St, is a waterfront condominium offering stunning views of Biscayne Bay. This 10-story building, constructed in 1980, features thoughtfully designed units, including 1, 2, and 3-bedroom options. Bayview Tower Condo provides residents with an array of amenities, such as a waterfront swimming pool, a fully equipped fitness center, and a well-appointed sauna. Notably, the building also offers a community room for social gatherings and secured parking for residents' convenience. The architecture of Bayview Tower Condo reflects the integration of contemporary elements with classic touches, maintaining a timeless aesthetic in a bustling urban setting. Residents enjoy easy access to Biscayne Bay and the surrounding scenic waterfront, perfect for leisurely strolls and outdoor activities. In addition to the building’s direct waterfront location, the area is bustling with vibrant cultural experiences, featuring diverse dining options and local boutiques. With its prime position within the 33137 zip code, Bayview Tower Condo ensures that residents are close to an enriching blend of natural beauty and urban convenience, making it a locale that caters to a variety of lifestyle needs.
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