9010 Sw 125th Ave, Miami, FL, 33186
Year Built
1981
# Stories
4
# Total Units
11Unit Size Range
980-1,340 sqft
Unit Demand
Low
Unit Availability
Low
Kenland Bend, located at 9010 SW 125th Ave, Miami, is a well-established four-story residential building constructed in 1981. Its design reflects the architectural trends of the early 1980s, showcasing a practical structure optimized for comfort and functionality. The building offers a diverse range of accommodations, including 1, 2, and 3-bedroom units, providing an assortment of living spaces to suit different needs. Although Kenland Bend is not situated on a waterfront, it compensates with an array of amenities aimed at enhancing resident satisfaction and convenience. Residents have access to a swimming pool, tennis courts, and well-maintained landscaped areas that offer a serene environment. There is also a community clubhouse equipped for hosting gatherings or simply relaxing. Kenland Bend is located in a neighborhood characterized by its suburban charm, providing a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life while still being near essential services and shopping centers. The area around 33186 is known for its accessibility to reputable schools, diverse dining options, and parks, offering a balanced lifestyle for families and individuals alike. The strategic location allows for easy commuting within Miami, combining urban convenience with suburban tranquility.
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