HOW TO BUY A CONDO IN MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA?



        Miami Beach Florida has long been known as the Magic City, a place like no other that boasts a lively mix of cultures, a great climate and undeniable coolness. Miami Beach have become the entertainment and relaxation mecca for the rich and famous. Miami Beach real estate investment in beach front condominiums (Condo) and single family homes makes it very attractive. Oceanfront condos, villas, lofts and town homes offer residents a lifestyle with amazing ocean views, top of the line amenities and five star resort-like living.

But before you pack your bags and call a real estate agent, keep these important factors in mind before buying your paradise -

1) The location of the building (waterfront or non-waterfront)
2) Type of waterfront (oceanfront or bayfront)
3) Parking and the number of parking spaces
4) The unit itself (the finishes and decor)
5) The building and it's brand
6) The unit itself (the line of the unit and it's view)
there are other factors too, but these are a few of the important ones

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1) Sunset Islands

Palm trees, lush gardens, and large yards offer ample privacy in this small residential community that occupies four islands. Aptly named Sunset Islands, this neighborhood is on the west coast of Miami Beach and is ideal for watching the sun go down. Here you will find luxurious homes with private parking, boat docks, and waterways that lead to Biscayne Bay.

This exclusive community features big houses with big price tags. While most house sales start at three million dollars, it is possible to find a house for rent for less than $10,000 a month.

2) South of Fifth 


This seven-block radius is on the most southern tip of Miami Beach is filled with new condo developments, SoFi is home to the wealthiest Miami residents and celebrities. Condos here sell for between $500,000 to more than one million dollars, while rent prices are around $3,000 per month. 

The high price points come with the best in luxury, and many buildings offer 24-hour security, outdoor pool areas with sundecks and hot tubs, tennis courts, floor-to-ceiling windows, and contemporary designs. SoFi residents also have the benefit of walking to nightclubs in South Beach and sunbathing on the beach.

3) Bal Harbour

Bal Harbor is the place to live in Miami Beach if you want to avoid tourist congestion and the MTV Spring Break party atmosphere. Found at the northern tip of Miami Beach island, Bal Harbour offers a peaceful and luxurious residential community. However, like the rest of Miami Beach, this piece of paradise comes at a premium. Most beachfront condominium complexes rent units for $2,500 to $4,000 per month.

Meet your neighbors at the community-run, free fitness classes on the beach, or mix with the locals at the Bal Harbour Shops complex. This posh outdoor mall features designer-brand retail stores, koi ponds, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and luxury boutiques.

4) Mid Beach

Mid Beach extends from 24th Street to 63rd Street and is a more relaxing and family friendly area of Miami Beach. Additionally, there are many oceanfront hotels and popular shopping destinations in this area. Frequently visited by tourists and locals from other areas of Miami, parking is less difficult here than in other areas of the beach.

In Mid Beach, housing costs considerably more for properties near the waterfront and well-traveled wooden boardwalk. However, no matter where you choose to live in Mid Beach—be it a detached house, a condo, or an apartment—you'll be within walking distance of the ocean. If you're looking to buy, condo units start at around $200,000, while detached houses are in the range of one million dollars. Rental units are quite popular in Mid Beach, and most cost between $1,200 and $3,500 per month.

5) North Beach


As the name implies, North Beach is found north of the Mid Beach area between 63rd Street and 88th Street. While hotels and waterfront resorts occupy the beach, there also is a good balance of residential properties. If you're looking for a single-family or multiple-family home somewhat close to Miami Beach action and entertainment, this is a good choice.

Houses here are more affordable than in Mid and South Beach, and there are several elementary schools in this area. The modest houses here attract young families and sell for around $500,000. Additionally, if you're reluctant to give up your car for the pedestrian lifestyle of Miami Beach, most houses in this area have a garage or carport

6) South Beach

This trendy area of Miami remains the place to see and be seen. The hub of the Miami Art Deco movement, South Beach is a walkable beachfront area of boutique shops, fine dining, and nightclubs. Designed for the young and active, this is the party neighborhood of Miami Beach. The bars stay open until 4 a.m., and many restaurants are open 24 hours.

Most people who live in South Beach live in stylish, low-rise or high-rise condo units. Condo sales range from $200,000 to $750,000, while rental prices are about $2,000 or more per month. You'll notice that prices rise the closer you are to the beach and Ocean Drive. Finally, all condo units are found within a 15-minute walk of the world-famous sandy white beach.
While this area has a lot to offer, one thing that it lacks is parking. There is very limited street, private, and public parking available. Even many condo units will charge more than $100 per month to park on site.


While shopping for your new home in paradise, keep the characteristics of these Miami neighborhoods in mind, and get ready to be envied by your friends and family. You're about to live in one of the most fashionable and coveted cities in the world.


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