3BR – Condominium at 7451 NW 16th Street #110
7451 NW 16th Street #110, Plantation, FL 33313
Beautiful 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom corner unit located on the first floor in a private, gated community. This well-maintained apartment features impact windows for added security and energy efficiency. Enjoy the convenience of two assigned parking spaces right in front of the unit, along with guest parking. The community is small and quiet, with only two buildings, and offers amenities including a pool and children’s playground. Recent building improvements include a new roof and updated elevators. Special assessment will be paid in full at closing. Centrally located near major highways such as I-595, Florida’s Turnpike, and I-95, as well as shopping, dining, and schools.
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Listed by: Jessica Ruiz Ruiz 754-246-7866, Florida Capital Realty
Source: MIAMI REALTORS® MLS · MLS# A12009929
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About this 3-bedroom home in Plantation
This Plantation home sits about 0.96 miles from Temple Beth Moshe (Conservative) — roughly a 18-minute walk. On ShulSearch every nearby listing is ranked by walk time to shul, so you can find a home in Plantation that's genuinely within walking distance of your community.
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