7340 Sw 82nd St, Miami, FL, 33143
Year Built
1968
# Stories
2
# Total Units
8Unit Size Range
635-700 sqft
Unit Demand
Low
Unit Availability
Medium
Village At Dadeland Condo, located at 7340 SW 82nd St, Miami, FL, is a two-story condominium complex established in 1968. Offering a selection of spacious units, the building emphasizes functional living with an emphasis on community and accessibility. The architectural style reflects the period's focus on coastal-inspired design, featuring durable construction materials that have stood the test of time. While waterfront access is not a feature, the community does provide ample green spaces and landscaped grounds for residents to enjoy outdoor relaxation and activities. Amenities include an outdoor swimming pool, perfect for warm Miami days, as well as a communal laundry facility for added convenience. The complex is designed to foster a sense of community with shared recreational spaces that encourage interaction among residents. Nestled in the 33143 ZIP code, the complex benefits from its proximity to key transportation routes and numerous shopping and dining options. Village At Dadeland Condo is situated near several parks and outdoor recreation areas, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate both urban and outdoor lifestyles. The neighborhood offers a blend of residential tranquility and urban convenience, providing a balanced lifestyle for its residents.
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