14938 Sw 9th Way, Miami, FL, 33194
Grand Lakes, located at 14938 SW 9th Way, is a charming two-story building constructed in 2004. The structure comprises well-designed units that prioritize both space and functionality, offering comfortable living conditions. Its architectural style reflects a modern aesthetic with practical features that cater to contemporary needs. Although not situated on a waterfront, the building still benefits from its serene surroundings, providing a peaceful environment for residents. Each unit in Grand Lakes is carefully crafted with quality construction materials, ensuring durability and an appealing look. The property offers essential amenities, designed to enhance everyday living for its occupants. Residents have access to secure parking facilities and enjoy the convenience of nearby public transportation options. The Grand Lakes residence is strategically positioned in an area that combines tranquility with easy access to essential services. The neighborhood fosters a sense of community while ensuring proximity to various shopping centers, dining establishments, and recreational facilities. Local parks and green spaces are close by, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The building's location offers a blend of suburban peace and urban accessibility, making it an attractive option for those seeking a balanced lifestyle.
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