750 Ne 64th St, Miami, FL, 33138
Year Built
1972
# Stories
6
# Total Units
55Unit Size Range
723-1,089 sqft
Unit Demand
Low
Unit Availability
Medium
Nirvana Condo No Three, located at 750 NE 64th St, Miami, FL, is a distinctive 6-story building completed in 1972. Offering scenic waterfront views, this residential building is designed to provide a serene living experience amidst the vibrant Miami landscape. The building is crafted using robust materials typical of its era, ensuring longevity and durability, complemented by thoughtfully maintained modern updates. Residents enjoy direct access to a wide range of amenities, including a refreshing swimming pool area with panoramic views of the waterfront, a well-appointed fitness center, and lush landscaped grounds ideal for relaxation and leisure activities. The building's architectural design incorporates clean lines and expansive windows, allowing for ample natural light and capturing the beauty of the surrounding environment. Nirvana Condo No Three offers various unit configurations catering to different lifestyle needs, emphasizing both comfort and functionality. This building is situated in Miami’s area, characterized by its burgeoning art scene, diverse culinary offerings, and vibrant culture. With the tranquility of waterfront living balanced by the energy of the city, Nirvana Condo No Three stands out as a prominent choice for a residential address in Miami.
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