Miami Beach, FL 33141 - Normandy Isles MF Submarket
20,947 SF Class C Apartments Building Built in 1976 Property is for sale at $7,000,000 ($334.18/SF)
1976 all CBS construction, with poured concrete floors and roof building, located in the City of Norteh Miami Beach. The property consists of 20,947 rentable square feet with 27 one-bedroom/one-bath units. These are large units with private balconies
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Miami, FL 33177 - Goulds MF Submarket
46,877 SF Class C Apartments Building Built in 1965 Property is for sale at $4,515,000 ($96.32/SF)
This never before, offered for sale, portfolio of 35 buildings, including 34 duplexes and 1 single family home, totalling 69-residential income producing units. These assets are an investors dream with 100% consistent occupancy. Value-add play with CBS constructed units awaiting investor's upgrades to bring rents to comparable upgraded market levels.
Great opportunity to purchase a Jensen Beach Apartment complex that features 12 units (7 one bedroom units and 5 efficiencies) CBS construction of first floor and frame construction on the 2nd floor. 100% occupancy with great rental history. Close proximity to Downtown Jensen Beach, beaches, restaurants, grocery stores, etc.
Located on NE Park Street, accessible from Indian River Drive.
This was one deal the Pac-Man didn’t eat up.A Beverly Hills compound eyed by boxing great Manny Pacquiao before his loss to Floyd Mayweather is back on the market after the fighter pulled out at the eleventh hour.
Pacquiao was in contract to buy the house, at 12055 Summit Circle, last year, when it was priced at $12.5 million, but that deal fell through. Listing broker Elsa Nelson relisted the property last week for the reduced price of $10.75 million. The new price does not include the contents of the house, which had been included in Pacquiao’s deal.
“Unfortunately, it did fall through after all the publicity and all the parties we had for him at the house,” Nelson said. “Two months into escrow, we received a call from his agent that he had decided he didn’t want to buy it. Maybe after losing the fight, he changed his mind. I’m just guessing.”
Pacquiao lost to Mayweather by unanimous decision last May. The Filipino pugilist made at least $120 million from the bout, which was billed “The Fight of the Century” but turned out to be a dull affair.
The 10,000-square-foot Mediterranean-style property, which once belonged to Sean “Diddy” Combs, has seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms and sits inside a guarded, gated community. It has a two-story foyer, a sweeping staircase with a dramatic chandelier, a formal living and dining room, a sports bar and a 20-seat home theater with a high-definition projection system.
Sellers Gail and Roger Dauer lost out on a deal to buy a new home in the area after Pacquiao backed out of buying their property, Nelson said. But they did reportedly get tickets to the big fight, hosted in Las Vegas, after Pacquiao brought his family around to look at the house, according to CBS.