Bayview Terrace
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A quiet condo community located in a pleasant neighborhood overlooking the Atlantic, the Bayview Terrace may not offer the overwhelming mélanges that fellow condominiums offer in South Beach, but it more than delivers in serene atmosphere and ambiance. The wonderful oceanic and Intracoastal views and the vistas of Miami Beach’s famous collection of manmade islands are an added treat.
The standard amenities one would expect in a traditional condominium are all at Bayview Terrace. Residents have their own newly renovated and equipped fitness facility, a sauna and of course, a shimmering pool reflecting the inimitable South Florida sunbeams. Additionally, some residents have direct bayfront access depending on their chosen unit, a perfect complement to the building’s boat slips.
A unit at Bayview Terrace starts at about $200,000 and increases in value depending on what your individual needs are and whether you choose a one, two or three bedroom residence. Further options include the choice of marble or wood floors and all units come with granite kitchen countertops, expansive balconies and walk-in bedroom closets.
Plenty of international restaurants surround the Bayview Terrace such as the delectable pies at Pizza Rustica or the Hispanic cuisine at Casa Juancho Spanish restaurant. Local theatres and art galleries are a short drive to Lincoln Road and the clubs and bars in Ocean Drive can be walked to directly from there. With so much to do and plenty to see, no wonder Bayview Terrace is one of South Beach’s best kept secrets.
- Cutting edge fitness center
- Boat slips
- Sauna
- Sparkling swimming pool
- Bayfront access from select units
- Quiet neighborhood
- Split bedrooms
- Granite kitchen countertops
- Marble and/or wood floors
- Expansive balconies
- Screened patios
- 24 hour security
- Walk-in bedroom closets
- Cable television
- Intracoastal, ocean and city views


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