8101 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL, 33138
Year Built
1968
# Stories
7
# Total Units
27Unit Size Range
534-1,906 sqft
Unit Demand
Low
Unit Availability
Low
Shore Crest is a notable residential building located at 8101 Biscayne Blvd, in Miami's energetic and rapidly developing area. Completed in 1968, this seven-story structure offers a range of residential units designed to accommodate diverse living needs. The building's mid-century architecture reflects the era's characteristic design elements, featuring clean lines and functional spaces. Despite not being a waterfront property, Shore Crest offers residents a convenient and connected lifestyle with its proximity to key urban amenities and landmarks. The common areas are well-maintained, and the building provides essential facilities like secure entry, elevator access, and reserved parking spaces. While there is no on-site pool or fitness center, the surrounding neighborhood offers numerous recreational options, including parks, gyms, and cultural hotspots. The location is ideal for those seeking a blend of urban living and community, situated close to major transportation routes, shopping centers, and dining destinations. The zip code 33138 is known for its dynamic environment, offering a thriving mix of historic charm and contemporary development. Shore Crest is a distinctive feature of this vibrant area, offering residents a solid and comfortable living experience.
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