This remarkable 1920s Mediterranean historic home has been fully renovated, offering 7 bedrooms, 6/2 bathrooms, and over 5000 total SqFt. Florida’s 2nd registered woman Architect, Marion Manley—who also designed University of Miami’s Campus—was the original Architect for this home. Highlights: Brand New Kitchen, Primary Suite, Guest Rooms, Balcony, Laundry Room, and Outdoor Dining Terrace on the 2nd Floor. Expansive living room with wood beams, fireplace also opens to a covered outdoor dining area. The private inner courtyard is an entertainer’s delight, complete with a Spa. Rare 3rd floor loft with 360 degrees of natural lighting can be your ideal study. New Hurricane Impact windows, new Oak Floors/Stone Tiles, Custom closets for each bedroom. Call listing agents for appointments.
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Some Gas Appliances, Built-In Oven, Dishwasher, Disposal, Gas Range, Ice Maker, Microwave, Refrigerator, Washer
Security/High Impact Doors, Lighting, Patio
Each winter during Carnaval Miami, salsa tunes blare and the smell of spicy chorizo fills the air on Calle Ocho, the commercial thoroughfare and heart of Miami's Little Havana. The roaring street festival, which culminates in the world's longest conga line, is the last of 10 events comprising the Latin-spiked Carnaval.
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