937 Sw 151st Pl, Miami, FL, 33194
Grand Lakes is a charming, single-story residential development located at 937 SW 151st Place, Miami, FL, built in 2003. This thoughtfully designed building offers a tranquil residential experience with an array of essential features to accommodate modern living. The architecture showcases a blend of contemporary design with functional living spaces suitable for both families and individuals. Each unit within Grand Lakes is designed with a focus on open layouts, optimizing space and natural light. The construction utilizes durable materials to ensure longevity and minimal maintenance, making it a practical choice for residents. Although not situated on the waterfront, the development includes landscaped communal areas that provide a serene environment for relaxation. The amenities of Grand Lakes cater to the needs of active residents, including a fitness center and a community gathering area. The building is surrounded by well-maintained pedestrian paths, enhancing the outdoor experience for residents. Situated in the Miami area, Grand Lakes benefits from proximity to various local conveniences, offering easy access to shopping, dining, and educational facilities. The neighborhood around Grand Lakes is recognized for its quiet streets, making it an ideal setting for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle without sacrificing accessibility.
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