2935 Ne 163rd St, North Miami Beach, FL, 33160
Year Built
1973
# Stories
5
# Total Units
23Unit Size Range
772-1,120 sqft
Unit Demand
Low
Unit Availability
High
Bayswater Court Condominiums is a five-story residential building located at 2935 NE 163rd Street, North Miami Beach. Constructed in 1973, this complex offers a waterfront living experience with beautiful views. The building consists of various unit types, providing a range of living spaces to suit different preferences and needs. Architecturally, Bayswater Court reflects the classic designs of the 1970s, with structural elements built to withstand the test of time. Residents of the building enjoy a selection of essential amenities including a community swimming pool, private parking, and on-site maintenance services. The surrounding environment adds to the building's appeal, offering convenient access to local shops and eateries within North Miami Beach. The nearby waterfront offers opportunities for recreational activities such as kayaking and paddle boarding, enhancing the quality of life for residents. Bayswater Court Condominiums lies within the 33160 zip code area, known for its blend of urban convenience and natural beauty. Its location allows easy access to major roadways and public transport options, ensuring seamless connectivity to the wider region. The condominium is a distinguished choice for those seeking a serene yet connected living space.
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