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First Resale At ECHO Brickell Hits The Market At $1,100 Per Foot

November 14, 2017 by Lucas Lechuga
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After beginning closings last week, the first resale has hit the MLS at ECHO Brickell. A 1,262 square foot two bedroom with two and a half baths has been listed for $1.39 million and the pictures don't do it justice.

To be honest, I have no idea why anyone would bring a property to market with photos like this, but to be fair it was a holiday weekend. Hopefully they just couldn't get a photographer scheduled in time... Here's what we're working with...

In my opinion, these are among the best photos of the bunch. The marble floors are very pretty and you can see the water view.

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The room seems a little crooked here, but you get the idea.ECHO Brickell Condos Miami

Amazing sunset!

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Looking South, down Brickell Avenue.ECHO Brickell Condos Miami

Each unit includes a summer kitchen.

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The kitchen is nice and spacious, and the glossy cabinets are a refreshing change from other buildings that are delivered around the same time. Not that the matte-finish cabinets are bad, just different buyers have different tastes, so it's nice to have another option.

If you glance to the right, you can catch a peek at the seller... or maybe it's an agent, or a neighbor, who knows. Why do agents do this????

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ECHO Brickell Condos Miami

ECHO Brickell Condos Miami

I see you.

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Long hallways to windows that overlook a very near (and hopefully dear) neighbor are not the biggest selling feature, but the floors are nice. I should also add that each unit comes fully finished, with flooring.

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The neighbors to the South are a bit more distant, and there's a water view.

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ECHO Brickell Condos Miami

Each apartment also comes with finished closets, which is something most developers don't do in Miami and a very nice touch.

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ECHO Brickell Condos Miami

The bathrooms turned out quite nice! Let's have a closer look...

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I see you.

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Now, let's check out the pool deck. It DOES look pretty relaxing and I'm pretty obsessed with how the pool is indoor/outdoor.

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ECHO Brickell Condos Miami

ECHO Brickell Condos Miami

ECHO Brickell Condos Miami

These ropes are designed to pull the illusion of the flying man from the mosaic through the entire pool deck and down the side of the building. Either that or they should have been photoshopped out.

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ECHO Brickell Condos Miami

ECHO Brickell Condos Miami

ECHO Brickell Condos Miami

ECHO Brickell Condos Miami

ECHO Brickell Condos Miami

All in all, I feel like the building likely turned out very nice. I can't wait t see the professional photos! What do you think?

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Danny

Maybe @ $900 p sq.ft
Not a penny more….
Too small to cram up that powder room.
Nice unit overall though.

Andrew B

Not impressed at all… nice flooring I agree… but for the price tag? Really…..
And have to absolutely agree with you.. why would someone selling a million dollar unit not demand professional quality pictures? heck, even a small walk-in video….

Anonymous

I agree, needs better pictures

Anonymous

At over 1 million? I will keep my apartment next door with better views and more space.

Sarah Elles Boggs

Are you at Four Seasons or Brickell East?

Anonymous

Miami is insanely overpriced especially when factoring incomes. In the San Francisco Bay Area, it’s quite common to see homes with an asking price of +/-$1,000 per square foot…BUT, you’re talking about the heart of technology/innovation that goes along with much higher incomes to “justify” those kind of prices.

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