REDUCED-Miami Beachside, Sunlit Retreat with Dual Balconies - Just 70m to the Golden Sands
Secure this beautifully presented 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom ground-floor, elevated apartment delivers the ultimate coastal lifestyle-one street from patrolled beaches and footsteps to the vibrant heart of Nobby's precinct. Positioned to capture abundant natural light and refreshing sea breezes, this elevated home is defined by its effortless indoor-outdoor flow, generous proportions, and rare dual-balcony la
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25 May 2016
Sold
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Listed: 13/04/2016
Transfer type: Full transfer
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