10317 Nw 9th Street Cir, Miami, FL, 33172
Year Built
1982
# Stories
5
# Total Units
5Unit Size Range
807-958 sqft
Unit Demand
Low
Unit Availability
Medium
Caribbean Spring Village, located at 10317 NW 9th Street Cir, Miami, FL, is a five-story residential building completed in 1982. This waterfront property features picturesque views and access to serene water settings, offering a unique experience for its residents. The building includes a variety of spacious units, thoughtfully designed to cater to diverse living preferences. Constructed with durable materials, Caribbean Spring Village ensures a robust living environment. Residents of this building benefit from essential amenities such as an on-site fitness center and secure parking facilities, enhancing the convenience and comfort of everyday living. The building's large windows allow natural light to illuminate the interiors, further complementing its serene waterfront setting. Surrounded by lush landscapes and water views, Caribbean Spring Village offers a tranquil refuge from the bustling city while remaining accessible to essential services. The area surrounding Northwest Miami is known for its vibrant cultural atmosphere, diverse dining options, and convenient access to shopping centers and recreational areas. Caribbean Spring Village remains an appealing choice for residents who appreciate a harmonious blend of nature and urban conveniences in a waterfront location.
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