Short term rentals welcome! This furnished, turnkey 2 bedroom/2 bath rental at 1800 Club has bamboo floors throughout, stainless steel appliances, a washer/dryer and spectacular views of Biscayne Bay and the Miami Beach skyline. The condo has 1,142 square feet of interior space and a 90 square foot balcony. This rental includes: a dining room table, 2 plasma TVs, a queen bed, a twin bed, sofas, dishware, a desk, linens, bedding and much more. This unit is completely turnkey!
Rent price includes basic cable TV, high-speed Internet, water, garbage and use of all amenities.
Contact Lucas at 786-247-6332 with any questions or to schedule a showing.

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Wild Bill
/Jun 27, 2009 at 1:08 am
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Unit 4003, purchased 1/2008 for $394,000. Investor pays $8240.45 taxes. Has a mortgage for $315,000.
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drew299
/Jun 27, 2009 at 9:20 am
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i love the red blanket and red chair are we doing a devil theme,
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Renter Tom
/Jun 27, 2009 at 9:47 am
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Obviously not professionally decorated.
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Renter Tom
/Jun 27, 2009 at 12:20 pm
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Looks like a mix of Rooms to Go, Target, and K-Mart decor. Not impressed.
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computer consultant
/Jun 27, 2009 at 1:36 pm
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looks like still cash flow negative even at todays prices
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Wild Bill
/Jun 27, 2009 at 1:49 pm
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I’m not sure a porn production company could use this space for a monthly. Maybe a balcony scene.
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Samir Azar
/Jun 27, 2009 at 2:05 pm
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The 1800 Club is a great building. The interior of the unit is perfect, not a $100K inerior designer job, but perfect for a vacation or corporate rental.
Condo rentals for vacation travelers or corporate tenants looking for a turnkey unit in a central neighborhood with a building offering great ameneties is a growing sector.
Our company has been a leader in what the industry calls “self catering” accomodations. The price being offered for that unit is very competetive and you are a bridge away from the beach. Good luck with the unit, it should work out great!
Samir Azar, Universal Vacations, Miami
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Renter Tom
/Jun 27, 2009 at 2:27 pm
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Wild Bill – It may be a little tight….
Samir – That’s why they have a thing called hotels and extended stay hotels, not single unit landlord condos… Not worth the hassle…
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Renter Dave
/Jun 27, 2009 at 2:33 pm
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I thought short term rentals (less than 30 days) are against HOA rules?
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Wild Bill
/Jun 27, 2009 at 4:19 pm
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Nobody adheres to rules in Miami. My neighbors weekly guests are considered his friends. No HOA is going to admit they have daily and weekly rentals. They will look the other way, much cheaper than hiring a condominium attorney.
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Miami2009
/Jun 27, 2009 at 7:21 pm
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You wouldn’t believe some of the buildings that you can get weekly and even daily rentals!
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Joe
/Jun 28, 2009 at 1:59 am
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I’m not one of those grumpy condo types who goes nuts if music plays past 9:00 p.m., but if I spent big money to buy into a high-end, allegedly “secure” condo and found out unit(s) in my building were being rented for anything less than 6 to 12 months, I’d be all over the HOA. That’s absurd.
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Working Guy Wanting to Buy
/Jun 28, 2009 at 7:36 pm
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Are there any other blogs that i can read about the Condos in Brickell? I am working with an agent but well i am going to do plenty of homework on my own. Just looking to find all the information i can possibly find about the buildings.
I’ve read all of the entries in these blog…and have spent about 20 delieriously blinding hours this weekend creating a spreadsheet that calculates the price-point to buy or rent. For what it’s worth (and trying to be reasonable with all of the variables) the break point that I calculate is about $240/sf over the 10 year and 20 year timespan…pay more than that and you really run the risk of renting being the much better option…the only variable not reasonably quantified and sensitized is the cost associated with buying in a building that has reserves amounts in the HOA.
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Richard
/Jun 30, 2009 at 11:38 am
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is that what they call staging??? Out of town guests will be impressed for sure.
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