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Aria on the Bay Lowers Deposit Requirement After Sales Benchmark

October 19, 2017 by Lucas Lechuga
Aria on the Bay October 2017

To celebrate a new sales benchmark, Melo Group has once again reduced the required deposit amount at Edgewater's Aria on the Bay. The project, which topped off in April, has now sold over 85% of their condos. New buyers are now required to put down only 20% of the final purchase price.

We were treated to a hard-hat tour back in June and were very impressed to see that nearly all of the buildings units have at least a partial bay view, but most have expansive views from spacious scalloped terraces. Melo Group and Arquitectonica really did an amazing job on the building's design. It offers maximized views for the residents and also a beautiful design for passers by.

During the tour, we were also lucky to be able to tour the penthouse that Miami Marlins superstar Giancarlo Stanton had recently purchased. We were not allowed to know which penthouse was his, but since we went through all of them, it is a pretty good bet that we saw it. I have my own theory of which one he chose...

Back to the remaining sales opportunities, the remaining apartments range in price from the mid $400,000's up to $1.9 million. There are options remaining from the lines with semi-private elevators as well as private elevators. Closings are expected to begin early next year.

Below, you can see some new renderings that show how the apartments will look once they are furnished, and you can click here to see our review of the project after the construction tour. We were able to see real views from several different levels of the building, along with the actual finishes. If you would like an in-person presentation, just reach out. We are happy to show off this project.

Aria on the Bay Miami Condos

Aria on the Bay October 2017

Aria on the Bay Miami Condos

Aria on the Bay Miami Condos

Aria on the Bay Miami Condos

Aria on the Bay Miami Condos

Aria on the Bay Miami Condos

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Anonymous

I was going to buy a condo there until i walked across the street to check out the park. There were at least 8 homeless people living in the park. I spoke with the park supervisor and he confirmed what i saw.

Sarah Elles Boggs

That’s part of living in the city.

I used to live at Ten Museum and there were bums in the park across the street. They’re in Bayfront Park too. I moved to Brickell and there are bums walking around, even though the park space isn’t as plentiful in Brickell. Bums are on the beach as well. In fact, the only part of the Greater Downtown area that I HAVEN’T seen a bum is on Brickell Key.

Anonymous

This is new York style, if you dont like you can buy a condo in fisher island.

Anonymous

So?

Anonymous

I’m a bum and I live on Fisher Island and sometimes run around the track on Brickell Key. So good luck finding a community in Miami that doesn’t have bums u moron.

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