2BR – Condominium at 3411 Indian Creek Dr Lph1401 #LPH1401
3411 Indian Creek Dr Lph1401 #LPH1401, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Breathtaking Lower Penthouse in the Faena District across the beach and upcoming Prestigious Aman Hotel & residences! Enjoy rare triple exposure with stunning views of the Ocean, Indian Creek, and Miami skyline from two private balconies in this spacious 2-bedroom, 2-bath corner residence at King David Towers. 2 terraces facing the beach and the bay. This boutique building has been fully renovated and offers a pool, gym, Security, amazing lobby and social lounge. Perfectly located just steps from the beach, boardwalk, Shopping, fine dining, and premier cultural attractions. A unique opportunity to live the lifestyle of the Luxury Miami Beach. Can be rented furnished and unfurnished, long term lease ONLY. (1+ Year).
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About this 2-bedroom home in Miami Beach
This Miami Beach home sits about 0.17 miles from Congregation Kol Eliyahu (formerly Dej Shul) (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 Miami Beach that's genuinely within walking distance of your community.
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