10317 Nw 9th St Cir, Miami, FL, 33172
Year Built
1982
# Stories
5
# Total Units
5Unit Size Range
773-958 sqft
Unit Demand
Low
Unit Availability
Medium
Caribbean Spring Village, located at 10317 NW 9th St Cir, Miami, FL, is a well-appointed five-story residential building exemplifying classic waterfront living. Completed in 1982, the structure stands out with its exquisite architectural design, beautifully complementing the serene waterfront surrounding it. The residential units offer a range of configurations, catering to diverse living needs with spacious and thoughtfully designed interiors. Constructed with enduring materials, the building combines durability with style, ensuring both safety and aesthetic appeal. Residents can take advantage of several on-site amenities, including a swimming pool, a fitness center, and a recreational area, providing a balanced lifestyle of relaxation and activity. The building is equipped with necessary facilities such as secure parking and a dedicated management office. The zen-like environment around Caribbean Spring Village enhances the living experience, with the waterfront providing a tranquil backdrop for daily life. Nearby, residents have access to various local conveniences, adding practicality to the appeal of living in this vibrant yet peaceful setting. With its harmonious blend of design and amenities, Caribbean Spring Village stands as a testament to quality residential architecture.
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