Miami Condo Investments Free Mobile App Available for Download on iTunes and Google Play

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For those new to the website, or those who might be unaware, Miami Condo Investments has its own mobile app.  It is free and available for download on iTunes, for the iPhone and iPad, and on Google Play, for all Android mobile devices.  I released the iPhone version back in December 2009 and followed it up with the Android version about two and a half years later in May 2012.  I may be a bit biased, but it truly is an amazing app.  In many ways, the real estate app was ahead of its time when I released it in 2009.  It still remains as powerful as ever though and I personally use on it on a daily basis.  In fact, I recently made the jump from using an iPhone to an Android phone and it was the first app I downloaded.

I would love to hear your thoughts and feedback on the app.  I am hoping to release an updated version sometime in 2014 and welcome any ideas for it that you might have.

Introducing the Brickell and Downtown Miami Condos Google+ Community Room

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Let’s hope that three time’s a charm.  Since launching this website in 2007, I have attempted on two separate occasions to introduce a forum which would allow those with an interest in Miami real estate to communicate and share with one another related content such as pictures, videos and new stories.  Both attempts failed, mainly due to bots who would litter the forum with an insane amount of spam.  It was impossible to keep up with and a huge waste of time even attempting to do so.

A year ago next week, Google launched a service called Google+ Communities which allows people to form groups based around a specific topic.  Since then, I have joined a variety of communities and have been very impressed with how clean and spam-free these groups can be.  This is mainly due to the requirement in which participants must log-in using their Google account.  The fact that there is a face and profile attached to a name keeps everyone, for the most part, on their best behavior.

Earlier this year, I created a Google+ community room called Brickell and Downtown Miami condos.  It is my hope that this will end up being a sort of round-table for all interested parties to discuss and share freely content related to the topic at hand.  As stated above, to join you must have a Google account.  This helps keep the forum clean and free of spam.  Presently, there are 29 members.  My goal is to get that number up to 100 members by the end of next month and 1,000 by the end of 2014.  The success of this room, however, will heavily rely on your participation.  So, please take the time to join the communities room, introduce yourself and share a piece of content if you have anything interesting to share.

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Top Five Condo Deals in Downtown Miami

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As mentioned in my last blog post, I think real estate values in Downtown Miami, for a number of exciting reasons, are ready to take off.  Museum Park is about a year from being completed, Miami Worldcenter seems an almost certainty, and a proposal for a 1000-foot observation tower called Skyrise Miami was recently submitted to the city of Miami for approval.  Also, with prices starting at $4M, the addition of One Thousand Museum will only help position the area as Miami’s equivalent to New York City’s Park Avenue.  If there were ever a time to be excited about the prospects for Downtown Miami, the time is now.

So how does one take advantage of all this fabulous news?  Well, surprisingly, there are still a number of great deals to be had in the existing condo market in Downtown Miami.  Due to the illiquid nature of real estate, market news oftentimes get disseminated at an almost snail-like pace and, as a result, does not manifest itself in pricing for quite some time.  The same, however, does not hold true for the pre-construction real estate market.  Prices there are set by developers who take into account any and all information that will have a positive effect on neighborhood values from now until completion of the project.  In that regard, it is sort of like buying commodities futures with the price determined by future expectations and the likelihood of those expectations being met.  The hope for contract holders is that market values present at the time of delivery will be at or above their contract price.  That is why one will notice a sizable gap between the price per square foot for existing condos and the price per square foot for pre-construction condos .  In other words, the promise of what is yet to come has already been taken into consideration when determining the contract price.

My point is that the existing condo market is slow to act.  As a result, there are definitely still good deals to be had.  Below, you will find a list of five condos currently available for sale in Downtown Miami that I believe are undervalued and well positioned to take advantage of the positive news that is now shaping the neighborhood.

Before I start, I want to first say that none of the properties listed below are my exclusive listings.  These were chosen unbiasedly by me because I truly feel that they warrant inclusion.

  1. Marquis 3707 – This is a bi-level, 2 bedroom+den/3 bath corner unit with 2,081 interior square feet and 20-foot, floor-to-ceiling glass windows.  The unit is located on the northeast corner of the 37th floor offering beautiful views of Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.  It also overlooks Museum Park which is currently under construction.  The only drawback to this unit, and likely the reason why it hasn’t sold yet, is the fact the landlord is getting very low rent until October 2014.  The tenant was able to negotiate a great deal in exchange for paying the entire lease upfront.  A triumph for the tenant but an ill-advised move by the landlord because, from an investment standpoint, low rent has an adverse effect on a property’s value.  If a buyer can stomach the low rate of return until October, there is an opportunity here to buy at a great price the only bi-level, 2 bedroom corner unit currently offered for sale at Marquis Residences.  Asking price is $1,250,000, or $601 per square foot.
  2. Marina Blue 5205 – This unit likely won’t win any Best in Show Awards but it has incredible potential.  If one can look past the traditional, almost anti-Miami decor, I’m sure one will find incredible value here.  This is one of the largest 2 bedroom floor plans at Marina Blue, a rare combination unit found only on floors 52-56.  It is a 2 bedroom/2.5 bath condo with 1,660 interior square feet and 10-foot, floor-to-ceiling glass windows.  The unit faces east-southeast and enjoys a panoramic view of the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay and Downtown Miami skyline.  Asking price is $725,000, or $437 per square foot, which, in my opinion, is low considering the fact that it is a prime floor plan located on a very high floor.  Given a few recent comps, and the fact that the listing has grown stale after sitting the market for 600 days, there should still be room to negotiate on the price.
  3. Marina Blue 1603 – This might be your last opportunity to own a 1 bedroom + den at Marina Blue for under $370,000.  This is an approved short sale priced at $355,000, or $376 per square foot; an incredible value no matter how you slice it.  Every unit at Marina Blue has a direct water view and this unit, located on the 16th floor, is no exception.  In fact, it not only offers a view of Biscayne Bay but also the Downtown Miami skyline.
  4. Ten Museum Park 3101 – Unfortunately, the listing agent hasn’t uploaded any pictures of this unit onto the MLS.  I’ve seen it in person though and it’s a beauty!  The bi-level, 2 bedroom/2.5 bath corner unit sports 20-foot, floor-to-ceiling glass windows, offering an amazing view of the water and a front row seat to all the action down below at the upcoming Museum Park.  The unit is impeccably designed and exudes the sexy, clean look for which Miami is known.  Asking price on this 1,802 square foot loft is $1,150,000, or $638 per square foot.
  5. 900 Biscayne Bay 5302 – While there are cheaper 02 and 09 lines available for sale in the building, this one is located on the 53rd floor and comes completely furnished.  Equally important, the unit has always been owner-occupied, and it shows.  The condo is tastefully decorated and offers not only direct bay and ocean views but also sunrise and sunset views from this 53rd floor flow-through unit.  In my opinion, these flow-through units, which are relatively rare in Downtown Miami, will become extremely valuable once Miami Worldcenter gets built.  Not only will owners get to enjoy the amazing water views to the east, but they will also be able to check out the action down below at MWC to the west.  It would be like overlooking Time Square in New York City.  The price was reduced $115,000 yesterday and is now asking $975,000, or $619 per square foot.  Also, the listing states that the owner is motivated.  This could be a good time to snag an amazing unit at an excellent price.

If you or someone you know has an interest in learning more about any of the above properties, or would like to view any in person, please contact me via email at [email protected] or by phone at 786-247-6332.

Updated Video and Brochure for One Thousand Museum

One Thousand Museum

For those of you who have not had a chance to check out the latest promo video for One Thousand Museum, go check it out now. It is pretty spectacular.  I believe the video has been around since last month but it wasn’t until earlier this week that I actually sat down and watched it in its entirety.  The video not only does an outstanding job of showcasing the amazing design of the building and jaw-dropping views, it also highlights the promise of what is to come for Miami – more specifically, for Downtown Miami.  It is this promise, and the excitement that surrounds it, that will inevitably propel real estate values in Miami past those last seen at height of the market in early 2007.  With Museum Park set for completion in 2015, the ever-impending formal announcement of Miami Worldcenter, and the recently proposed Skyrise Miami, there is a lot to be excited about in Downtown Miami.

Below is the latest promo video for One Thousand Museum:

Below is the latest e-brochure for One Thousand Museum:

 

Museum Park Photo Update

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While showing condos in Park West Miami Tuesday morning, I had a chance to check on the progress being made on Museum Park.  Here are a few shots that I was able to grab using my cell phone.  The Perez Art Museum MIami is slated to open the first week of December in time for Art Basel.

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2013 Mercedes Benz SL550 & More Included in the Sale of a 56th Floor 2 Bedroom Condo at Marina Blue

2013 Mercedes Benz SL550

Owning a fab condo in Downtown Miami overlooking the bay and ocean just doesn’t cut it anymore in this city.  These days, you also need a luxe car to go along with it.  Or, at least according to some, that’s the reputation that Miami has earned for itself over the years.  Well, if there’s any truth to it, and you’re worried about making the cut, then unit 5602 at Marina Blue might be right up your alley.  The seller needs to move back to Europe quickly and is looking to sell everything including his furniture, artwork and panty-dropping 2013 Mercedes Benz SL550 (pictured above).  The vehicle has only 1,800 miles and comes fully loaded with every upgrade and option available.

View from unit 5602 at Marina Blue

The beautifully appointed 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath condo at Marina Blue is located on the 56th floor, just one floor below the penthouse.  It offers an incredible view of Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean and the Downtown Miami skyline.  The floor plan, which contains 1,331 interior square feet along with an unusually large balcony spanning the entire width of the unit, is unique with only five of its kind existing in the building.  The condo features hard wood floors, motorized shades, a state-of-the-art electronics package, accent lighting and artwork by acclaimed artists.  For example, the art piece hanging in the second bedroom, which is covered with six layers of Swarovki diamonds, is by Kfir Moyal.

In the interest of selling everything quickly as a package deal, the owner is asking $887,000.  Quite a deal considering all that is included.  Contact me if you or someone you know has an interest.  You may reach me on my cell at 786-247-6332 or via email at [email protected].

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Preconstruction Sales for 600 and 700 Biscayne Blvd to Launch Soon?

600 and 700 Biscayne Blvd condo site

While driving through Downtown Miami earlier this week, I noticed a number of signs at each corner of the sites for 600 and 700 Biscayne Boulevard.  The signs say “Another Luxury Development by Chateau Group”.  A telephone number is also included.  Despite a number  of calls, however, I have yet to obtain any additional information. Just assurances that a sales person would contact me soon.   The lots are located immediately south of Marina Blue and just north of the Freedom Tower.  I have heard rumors for months that pricing will range from $600-$800 per square foot for non-penthouse units at each of the two developments but I’m sure at this point not even the developer knows for certain.  It will be an interesting addition to the array of preconstruction condo developments that have been announced for Miami within the past year.  With the exception of One Thousand Museum, no other luxury condo developments have been announced for Downtown Miami.  The vast majority of them are located in Brickell or Edgewater.

Update: I just saw the exact same Chateau Group sign at the entrance of Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach.  There’s a a large lot at the intersection of NE 10 Ave and Hallendale Beach Blvd.  Is Chateau Group planning to build a luxury condominium development at that location as well?

One Thousand Museum Condos

One Thousand Museum condos

To those not in the know, The Wall Street Journal article last week regarding One Thousand Museum helped to shed a lot of light on the closely guarded ultra-luxury pre-construction development before its formal unveiling later this month.  Although an image taken from a cell phone of the proposed residential high-rise had recently surfaced, the renderings which accompanied the article were the first to be made public by way of the developer.

The Wall Street Journal article is a great read, and I highly recommend it, but for those who like to get right to the point, here’s a quick rundown of what was shared regarding One Thousand Museum in the article:

  • One Thousand Museum will cost $300M to construct.
  • It will rise 706 feet and have an “exoskeleton” to eliminate the need for interior columns.
  • According to the developers, the duplex penthouse at One Thousand Museum will likely be priced between $30M-$50M.
  • Half-floor residences will have around 4,500 interior square feet.
  • Full-floor residences will have around 9,900 interior square feet.
  • Prices will range from $4M to $15M, or $900 to $1,400 per square foot.
  • The average price per square foot for oceanfront units in Miami Beach that are currently under construction is $1,000 to $1,250.
  • New construction prices for Downtown Miami is typically around $450 to $500 per square foot.
  • One Thousand Museum “will be financed with a combination of developer equity, a loan from a nonbank investment fund and deposits of 60% from buyers”.

By the way, you can view the renderings which accompanied the article on my One Thousand Museum condos page.  Check them out there!

A Look at the Life of Zaha Hadid

To those who closely follow architecture, Zaha Hadid is a living legend.  In 2004, she became the first female to win the highly coveted Pritzker Architecture Prize, the highest honor one can receive as an architect.  She has designed some of the most highly acclaimed and widely recognized buildings in the world.  For those unfamiliar with Zaha Hadid’s name and/or work, the video above will help you to understand why she is revered as one of the best architects of our time.  One Thousand Museum will be the first residential skyscraper designed by Zaha Hadid in the Western Hemisphere.