12991 Sw 134th Terrace, Miami, FL, 33186
Year Built
2006
# Stories
2
# Total Units
1Unit Size Range
1,758 sqft
Unit Demand
Medium
Unit Availability
Low
Tuscany Village, located at 12991 SW 134th Terrace, Miami, FL, is a two-story residential complex completed in 2006. This well-structured development offers a variety of housing options that meet diverse needs. The building is designed with Mediterranean-inspired architecture, characterized by stucco exteriors and red tile roofing, lending it a timeless aesthetic appeal. Despite not being waterfront, Tuscany Village is situated in a location that provides easy access to local attractions and essential services in the area. The community features several shared amenities that enhance residents’ quality of life. These include a residents’ clubhouse, a swimming pool, and a well-maintained common green space for outdoor activities. Additionally, residents benefit from ample parking facilities and a secure gated entrance. The surrounding environment is suburban in nature, offering a peaceful living atmosphere while still being convenient for commuters. The area is served by well-maintained roads and public transportation options that provide connectivity to nearby shopping centers, dining establishments, and educational institutions. With its blend of architectural charm and practical amenities, Tuscany Village delivers comfortable living in a convenient Miami location.
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