6206 Sw 136th Ct, Miami, FL, 33183
Year Built
1984
# Stories
2
# Total Units
5Unit Size Range
890-1,300 sqft
Unit Demand
Low
Unit Availability
Low
Kendall Lakes East is a two-story residential development located at 6206 SW 136th Ct. Built in 1984, this complex offers a blend of functionality and charm. The building houses a selection of spacious 2 and 3-bedroom units, designed to accommodate the modern lifestyle. While not a waterfront property, residents can enjoy the lush landscaping and well-maintained communal spaces. The architectural design features classic elements of the 1980s, characterized by clean lines and practical layouts. The exterior is constructed from durable materials, ensuring longevity and low maintenance. Within the community, residents have access to a range of amenities including a swimming pool, clubhouse, and dedicated parking. The well-lit pathways and green spaces within the development create a pleasant environment for leisurely walks and outdoor activities. Situated in the vibrant 33183 area, Kendall Lakes East provides convenient access to an array of shopping centers, restaurants, and recreational facilities. Nearby educational institutions, public parks, and healthcare facilities enhance the living experience, making the development a practical choice for families and professionals alike. The building's strategic location ensures easy connectivity to major transportation routes.
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