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5BR – SingleFamilyResidence at 9324 Abbott Avenue
For Sale
$2,500,000
53 days on market

5BR – SingleFamilyResidence at 9324 Abbott Avenue

9324 Abbott Avenue, Surfside, FL 33154

5 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2,900 sqft Built 1940

House Renovated & in Dead-end street! Six police stations within minutes! Short walks to beach, supermarket, restaurants, houses of worship, schule, parks, tennis courts, town recreation facilities, banks, post office, doctors, dentists, lawyers, drug stores, bakery, pizzeria, hotels, motels, dry cleaner, beauty salon. 30 to 40 minute drive to Miami downtown, county, state & federal courts, airport, ship cruisers, art district, museums, theaters. 5 to 10 minute drive to Haulover Beach Park’s golf, tennis & marinas, and to Oleta State Park.

$2,500,000
5bd · 3ba · Surfside

Listed by: Jorge Zea 855-550-0528, Blue Lighthouse Realty, INC

Source: BeachesMLS · MLS# F10385321

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About this 5-bedroom home in Surfside

This Surfside home sits about 0.15 miles from Magen David Congregation (Orthodox) — roughly a 3-minute walk. On ShulSearch every nearby listing is ranked by walk time to shul, so you can find a home in Surfside that's genuinely within walking distance of your community.

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