10315 Nw 9th St Cir, Miami, FL, 33172
Year Built
1983
# Stories
0
# Total Units
9Unit Size Range
773-958 sqft
Unit Demand
Low
Unit Availability
Medium
Caribbean Spring Village, located at 10315 NW 9TH ST CIR in Miami, FL 33172, is a tranquil residential complex built in 1983. This uniquely designed development offers waterfront living with direct access to serene water views. The architecture reflects the tropical and laid-back lifestyle of the area, with an emphasis on open spaces and natural sunlight. The village comprises multiple low-rise structures that integrate seamlessly with the surrounding landscape, offering residents a peaceful retreat from urban hustle. Each unit is designed to cater to modern living needs, featuring spacious interiors and balconies that provide refreshing vistas. Residents can enjoy a range of amenities including well-maintained walking paths, communal green spaces, and a sparkling outdoor pool that complements the waterfront aspect. Security features such as gated entryways ensure peace of mind for occupants. Positioned conveniently close to major roadways, Caribbean Spring Village offers easy access to nearby shopping centers, dining options, and recreational facilities, making it ideal for those seeking balance between comfort and convenience. Despite its central location, the environment remains tranquil, offering a picturesque setting for water-loving individuals or families.
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