20065 Ne 3rd Ct, Miami, FL, 33179
Year Built
1983
# Stories
2
# Total Units
4Unit Size Range
978-1,185 sqft
Unit Demand
Low
Unit Availability
Medium
Quatraine Condo I Ph I, located at 20065 NE 3RD CT, Miami, FL, is a charming two-story building constructed in 1983. This residential development comprises a variety of unit layouts tailored to fit diverse living preferences. The building is not waterfront, yet it possesses its own unique appeal with well-maintained communal spaces and convenient facilities. Residents have access to a communal swimming pool, ideal for relaxation and recreation. The building is surrounded by lush landscaping, contributing to a serene environment. On-site parking ensures convenience for vehicle owners, while 24-hour security measures offer added peace of mind. Architecturally, Quatraine Condo I Ph I reflects timeless design elements typical of its construction era, with durable materials ensuring longevity. The building's strategic location near Miami’s vibrant cityscape allows residents to enjoy a blend of tranquility and urban lifestyle. Though not directly situated by the water, the proximity to local parks and beaches offers opportunities for outdoor activities and leisure. Additionally, the area provides easy access to shopping, dining, and entertainment options, creating a balanced community atmosphere. The condo’s 33179 ZIP code bridges suburban comfort with city connectivity.
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