631 Nw 82nd Ave, Miami, FL, 33126
Year Built
1995
# Stories
2
# Total Units
4Unit Size Range
1,160 sqft
Unit Demand
Medium
Unit Availability
High
Chateaubleau Villas Midwa, located at 631 NW 82nd Ave, Miami, FL, 33126, is a charming residential complex constructed in 1995. This two-story building comprises well-designed units that cater to both singles and families seeking a comfortable living space within the city. While not situated directly on the waterfront, Chateaubleau Villas Midwa offers a serene environment away from the bustling cityscape. The architecture of the building showcases a blend of classic and contemporary design elements, making it an attractive option for individuals who appreciate aesthetic appeal alongside modern conveniences. Residents at Chateaubleau Villas Midwa have access to a variety of convenient amenities, which enhance the living experience without overwhelming the setting. The surrounding area provides a host of recreational and living benefits, with several parks, shopping centers, and dining establishments within a short distance, contributing to the vibrant community life. The building is positioned in a location that offers easy access to major highways and public transportation options, facilitating commuting and connecting residents to the broader Miami area. While maintaining a low-profile structure, Chateaubleau Villas Midwa delivers comfort and practicality for urban dwellers.
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