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Media & Entertainment Dist House for Sale

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    $745,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,048 Sq Ft

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    Step inside to discover a bright & modern interior with porcelain tile flooring throughout, a stunning brand-new kitchen with sleek cabinetry & stainless steel appliances & fully updated bathrooms designed with both comfort & style in mind. Enjoy peace of mind with a new roof, a brand-new A/C system a fresh exterior paint job that enhances curb appeal. This gem features an additional space that

    Hannel Pina Luxe Properties

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Why Live in Media & Entertainment Dist

Miami’s Media & Entertainment District, formerly known as Omni, is an urban neighborhood featuring high-rise residential towers that bridge Downtown Miami and the Wynwood district. The area is rich in cultural attractions, including the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Perez Art Museum, and the Philip & Patricia Frost Museum of Science. The City of Miami Cemetery, the city’s oldest cemetery, adds a historical touch. Residents benefit from the free Metromover train system, with two stations in the neighborhood, and connections to the Metrorail for easy access to Miami International Airport and other parts of the city. This makes it feasible to live here without a car, with many opting for walking, biking, or public transit. The neighborhood supports cycling with bike lanes, parking, and Citi Bike rentals.

Residential options are dominated by high and mid-rise condominium buildings, featuring a mix of Art Deco, industrial, and ultra-modern designs. Amenities in these buildings often include swimming pools, fitness centers, and stylish lounge areas. Margaret Pace Park offers waterfront walking trails, sports courts, and picnic areas, while the Venetian Marina & Yacht Club hosts the Miami International Boat Show. Maurice A. Ferré Park serves as an open-air museum with art installations and scenic lawns.

Dining options range from casual eateries to upscale restaurants, and grocery needs are met by nearby Price Choice Supermarket and Publix. The neighborhood’s crime rate is lower than the national average, contributing to its appeal. While the local schools have average ratings, the area’s vibrant cultural scene and convenient transportation options make it a dynamic place to live.
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