2855 NW 22Nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142
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This exceptional four-unit apartment building presents a compelling investment opportunity in the heart of Miami, Florida. Built in 1960, this single-story property is situated at 2855 NW 22nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142, within Miami-Dade County. The asking price is $875,000. The property's convenient location offers easy access to major highways, placing residents and tenants within close proximity to various amenities and attractions. Its proximity to the lively Little Havana entertainment district provides residents with a vibrant cultural experience, featuring a diverse array of restaurants and entertainment options. The property's strategic location also offers convenient access to South Beach, a renowned destination known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant atmosphere. This multifamily property comprises four units, making it an ideal investment for those seeking a stable and potentially high-yielding asset. The property's solid construction and established location contribute to its long-term value and potential for appreciation. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-positioned multifamily property in a high-demand area of Miami. The property's strong rental potential and desirable location make it an attractive investment for both seasoned and new investors seeking a foothold in the thriving Miami real estate market. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore this promising investment further.
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