Best Deal at Marina Blue – 1 Bedroom/1.5 Bath – Completely Built-Out – $295K

This 1 bedroom/1.5 bath condo, on the 20th floor, is the best deal currently available at Marina Blue. The condo comes with marble floors throughout, Wenge built-in closets and window treatments in the living room and bedroom. The condo has 843 square feet of interior space, a 152 square foot balcony that stretches the length of the unit and comes with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, custom Italian-style kitchen cabinetry and washer/dryer.
The lowest priced 1 bedroom condo currently offered at Marina Blue is listed for $290,245. However, that unit is located on the 5th floor and comes “decorator-ready” (no flooring, no window treatments and no built-in closet). Additionally, the view just doesn’t compare to this condo located on the 20th floor with direct views of Biscayne Bay, Key Biscayne and the Downtown Miami skyline. The most comparable deal currently available at Marina Blue is located 3 floors higher and is listed for $319,000 but, again, it comes “decorator-ready”.

A picture of the kitchen in this condo at Marina Blue, as well as some of the living room space.

The view of Downtown Miami is great from this one bedroom condo at Marina Blue, as well as the view of the water.

A shot of the Wenge built-in closet in this 20th floor condo.

The balcony of this one bedroom condo at Marina Blue has 152 square feet of marble flooring.

Marble floors in the bathroom, dual sinks, a “Wet Room” with glass-enclosed shower and bath tub, a bidet and toilet.

The washer/dryer in this condo at Marina Blue resides in the half-bath located near the entrance.
Contact me if you’d like to view the best deal at Marina Blue in person.
New Miami Condos – Closings Rates for July 2008
The last closing rate update was published on May 28, 2008. I collected the data for this month’s update this past Sunday, July 6, 2008. This month, I also included the number of closed units below each graph in parentheses.

Below you will find the date that each condo development began closings followed by the number of closed units in each condo development:
Not much has changed with this first group of condo developments since the May update except with 50 Biscayne. It went from having around a 67% closing rate to about a 75% closing rate since the last update. However, I took a close look at the numbers and noticed that 26 of the 43 newly closed condos were deeded to TRG 50 Bisc Suites LLC. All 26 units were suite units. It appears as though The Related Group transferred these 26 units to another one of its own entities. I’m not exactly sure though. Even without these 26 units, 50 Biscayne would have had 17 newly closed units. Onyx on the Bay had 5 newly closed units.

Plaza on Brickell saw the most improvement in the group of condo developments above since the last update with a 13 point increase in closings. It now shows that 52% of the overall 1,000 units have closed. You’ll also find slight to moderate improvements in the other condo developments in this group. According to public records, Apogee South Beach now only needs 6 more condo units to close in order to reach 100%.

Marina Blue continued to show good improvement in this update with around a 14 point increase in closings. Marina Blue now has nearly 60 percent of its condos closed. Wind had an increase of around 11 points, Asia around 10 points and Avenue at Brickell slightly over 7 points.

Above is the newest batch of condo developments that recently began closings. I must say that I’m pretty impressed with 900 Biscayne Bay having 79 closed units within the past 2 months. It probably actually has 100 or more closed units by now since there can be a 2-3 week delay in the time that a condo closes and the time that the deed is recorded. It’s still too early to judge the other three condo developments in this group. The next update should shed a little more light. I did have a chance to tour Axis today for the first time. I’ll try to share some pictures with everyone towards the end of the week. By the way, I wasn’t able to find Met 1 which is why it wasn’t included in this update.
Disclaimer: The above closing rate information was derived from public County records. There can be a 2-3 week delay from the time that a closing occurs and the time that the closing is recorded.
Miami Green Spaces
Living within close proximity to a public green space is usually a pretty important factor, especially for dog owners, when considering places to live in a large metropolitan area. Miami is no different, which is why I’ve decided to discuss various public green spaces within walking distance to many of Miami’s new condo buildings. This post will probably be more informative to nonlocals but it actually still amazes me how many people living in Miami haven’t heard of nice parks such as Margaret Pace Park.

- Margaret Pace Park – Of the public green spaces mentioned in this post, Margaret Pace is my favorite. It is located in the Edgewater Miami within walking distance to Quantum on the Bay, 1800 Club, Cite on the Bay and the future Paramount Bay. Margaret Pace Park offers a number of activities such as tennis, volleyball, basketball and soccer. It’s typical to see volleyball and basketball games continue well until the sun goes down. You’ll also see runners dashing around the parameter of the park and dog owners playing with their pets and mingling with other dog owners. Those with small children will also appreciate the children’s park at Margaret Pace park.

- Museum Park (formerly Bicentennial Park) – This public green space was recently renamed Museum Park. It will be a collaborative effort by the Miami Museum of Science and the Miami Art Museum. Museum Park is located just south of the I-395 expressway and just north of the American Airlines Arena. It is walking distance to Ten Museum Park, 900 Biscayne Bay, Marina Blue and the future Marquis in the Downtown Miami neighborhood of Park West. Currently, this is probably the most underutilized public green space by locals throughout Miami. You’ll occasionally see soccer games taking place, as you do in the picture above, but that’s about it. Museum Park is home to a variety of music events, with the largest being Ultra Music Festival held in March. It’ll be nice to see the transformation of Museum Park within the next 1-2 years.

- Bayfront Park – This public green space has a children’s park, an amphitheater (not seen in the picture above) and a helium balloon ride, called Miami SkyLift, that unfortunately hasn’t taken off in quite a while. Bayfront Park is also home to the Flying Trapeze School and offers yoga classes three times per week. Bayfront Park is located in Downtown Miami just south of Bayfront Marketplace and just north of the Intercontinental Hotel. It is walking distance to condominium buildings such as 50 Biscayne, the Loft Downtown, Loft 2, One Miami, Met 1 and the future Everglades on the Bay (now known as Vizcayne).
There are a variety of other public green spaces throughout Miami not mentioned in this post. However, these are the ones located near many of the new condo buildings in Miami. Unfortunately, there currently aren’t any public green spaces in Brickell.
New Miami Condos – Closing Rates for May 2008
It’s been almost 2 months since my last post regarding the closing rates of various Miami condo developments. That post was published on April 4, 2008. Referring back to that post and comparing it to the figures in the graph below, you may quickly realize that I must have made a mistake last month when pulling the data for Loft Downtown 2. I’m not sure how that happened. I double and tripled checked the figures this month, however, for all of the condo developments.

Below you will find the date that each condo development began closings:
Even with the overstatement of closed units corrected, Loft Downtown 2 still has the best closing rate of any condo development located in Miami included in this post, and the second best overall. Loft Downtown 2 isn’t as close to hitting the 100 percent mark as I had previously thought, but it’s doing comparatively quite well. The overall closing rate at 50 Biscayne increased slightly over 6 points while the rest, in the group above, increased 2.52 points or less, since the last update.
As over half of this group approaches the one year mark since their closings began, a few interesting questions come to mind. What is happening to the defaulted condos? Are developer’s leasing them and holding until the market gets better or are they hoping for onesy and twosy buyers to come along to slowly deplete their inventory? Are any of these developers feeling the pain yet? I’ve heard that at least one of these condo developers has been for a few months. If that’s true, then when, if ever, are we going to see some bulk sales?

I’m sure glad he’s proving me wrong. Those were my first thoughts when looking at the chart above. My second thoughts are that Apogee South Beach has continued to make great strides in closing its condos. Apogee has improved almost 15 points since my last update. Quantum on the Bay and 1800 Club, the only other two condo developments in the group above the 50 percent mark, each continued to show nice progress as well.

Below you will find the date that each condo development began closings:
Marina Blue is off to a very good start. Pretty impressive from a condo development that started closings so late in the game. Asia is doing relatively well given that it had its first closing less than two months ago. However, Asia has only 123 total units. I’m expecting that we’ll some good progress in Asia’s closing rate next month. I guess we’ll have to wait for the next update, however, to find out.
Disclaimer: The above closing rate information was derived from public County records. There can be a 2-3 week delay from the time that a closing occurs and the time that the closing is recorded.
Marina Blue Through the Eyes of a Professional Photographer

About a month ago, I shared a bunch of pictures that I shot while touring Marina Blue. Someone left a comment remarking that my amateur eye didn’t fully encompass Marina Blue in all its glory. I think you will all agree, after viewing this post. Fortunately, the people at Posh Condos were nice enough to share with me some professionally shot photos that they had someone shoot for them. They agreed that I could share these amazing pictures of Marina Blue with my readers, so enjoy!

The lobby seating area at Marina Blue.

The hallway to elevator core 3 and the beautiful orange round-chair at the end.

A shot of elevator core 1 at Marina Blue.

The entrance to the Sky Beach Fitness Center on the 14th floor at Marina Blue.

This amazing view should inspire quite a few to get their cardio workout in each day.

The two hot tubs at Marina Blue.

The sunrise pool at Marina Blue and the Downtown Miami view.

The poolside eating area off the club room. The barbecue grills aren’t installed yet but they will be.

The poolside lounge area at Marina Blue.

The rock garden at Marina Blue. I never knew rocks could look so beautiful.

The putting green. I think there’s about 5 holes in all.

A shot of the circular beds off the sunset pool at Marina Blue.

The sunset pool. You can work on your tan all day until the sun fades into the horizon. The sand volleyball court was being set up the last time I was on the pool deck at Marina Blue.

Most people hate to see an unfinished unit with concrete floors. Above, you’ll find a finished condo at Marina Blue with painted walls, flooring, baseboards and window treatments. The view is killer even from this condo on a relatively low floor. Last week, I got a rental listing on the 5th floor and received an offer that was accepted after just one showing. All Marina Blue condos have a direct water view.

This is the kitchen at Marina Blue from a 12 line unit with tiled floors. The 12 line is a 2 bedroom/2 bath corner unit with direct views of Biscayne Bay and Miami Beach from the living room and master bedroom and views to the north and west from the kitchen and second bedroom.

A sick view to the east at Marina Blue.

A view down Biscayne Boulevard. Yes, the traffic may be congested at times, although you don’t see it in this shot, but isn’t that what urban life is all about? I honestly can’t wait for there to be more traffic in Park West, Brickell and the Arts District. The infrastructure will follow.
I’m originally from Chicago. A few years before I left Chicago, nobody wanted to live south of Congress. The infrastructure wasn’t in place at the time because there wasn’t much interest to live there from young professionals. Now, it’s a totally different situation. Development has pushed more south with each passing year and what was formally known as the “hood” has become a place that young professionals actually enjoy living.
There’s no doubt that the same will happen with Miami. Six months ago, I used to show condos at Loft 2 and 50 Biscayne and hardly anybody lived there. Now, the foot traffic that goes through the lobby of each building each hour is incredible. I showed a condo for sale at Loft 2 this evening and I couldn’t believe how many people actually live there now. It was a sight to see! It’ll definitely take some time for the market to digest the new inventory but, when it does, Miami will be hot again!!!
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Incredible Views from the 50th Floor at Marina Blue

Once again, I visited Marina Blue yesterday afternoon. This time, clients accompanied me to see a 1,754 square foot 2 bedroom on the 50th floor. This is one of six units at Marina Blue with this floor plan.

Take a look at the views that you get from a condo this high. You see everything! Biscayne Bay, Miami Beach, the Atlantic Ocean and a number of islands such as Watson, San Marco, Palm, Hibiscus, Star and Fisher.

Later, we also saw a 2 bedroom loft unit which I had been looking forward to seeing for quite some time. Unfortunately, I wasn’t very impressed. To me, the floor plan felt much smaller than the 1,457 square feet stated in its floor plan. Has anyone else had a chance to walk through one of the loft units at Marina Blue?
Marina Blue – A Look Inside Biscayne Boulevard’s Newest Condo Development

Earlier this week, I took a look at an 01 condo at Marina Blue. I was also able to see the common areas and views from the Sky Deck located on the 14th floor. Below, you’ll find some great pictures that I was able to take during my visit to Marina Blue.
The sunrise pool and views at Marina Blue:



The sunset pool at Marina Blue:



The putting green at Marina Blue:

Lounge in style at Marina Blue:

The club room at Marina Blue:

Fitness center and yoga studio at Marina Blue (the free weights are in an adjacent room):


Overall, I was very pleased with the common areas during my visit at Marina Blue. I didn’t get any shots of the 01 condo that I saw because the unit had contractors in it working on the floors. The unit was a mess. It did seem a bit smaller than the stated 1,315 interior square feet. Maybe it was because of the big column in the corner of the living room.
Here are two shots that I took from the balcony of the condo at Marina Blue:


I’ve heard that 900 Biscayne Bay is scheduled to begin closings towards the end of this month. I think when everything is said and done, 900 Biscayne Bay will turn out to be the most desirable address on Biscayne Boulevard. Here’s a sneak peak of the pool deck at 900 Biscayne Bay:

Marina Blue – Closings to Begin This Week

The moment has finally arrived. Closings will begin at Marina Blue this week. I’m not quite sure which exact day they will begin but I know someone who has his closing scheduled for this Friday morning. My guess is that the first closing took place earlier today though.
I’ve been looking quite forward for Marina Blue to be completed. Architecturally, Marina Blue is my favorite of the new buildings that have arrived on the Miami condo market within the past 12 months, and of those that will arrive within the upcoming 12 months. Marina Blue is very impressive to look at while driving down Biscayne Boulevard or driving west over the MacArthur Causeway.
Everyone already knows that the views from within the Marina Blue condos are going to be some of the best in Miami. I can’t think of one other building in Miami that offers unobstructed, direct bay views from EVERY unit in the building. (Someone help me here…there has to be at least one other building in Miami that offers this). The 12 line may have slightly obstructed views but this remains to be seen.
If Marina Blue ends up meeting just 90 percent of everyone’s expectations then I think it’s going to be a winner!
Miami Condo Construction Update
Super Bowl Sunday afternoon, I decided to walk around Brickell, Downtown Miami and Park West to provide those who reside outside of Miami a construction update for various condo developments. Below, you’ll find various pictures that I took during my walk:
500 Brickell looks to be about 2-3 months away from being finished.

Epic Miami looks to be almost topped off.

Icon Brickell appears to have topped off one of its towers and close to topping off the other two.

Met 2 will be comprised of two towers. One will be a 47-story high-rise comprised of Class A office space. The second will be a 42-story signature hotel called Marquis, a JW Marriott Collection Hotel.

Asia is located in Brickell Key. Probably another 2-3 months until this luxury high-rise is ready to begin closings.

Met 1 is the white tower located in the center with the Wachovia building hovering directly behind it. Met 1 is complete but I’ve yet to hear for when the first closing is scheduled. Has anyone heard anything?

Marina Blue, 900 Biscayne Bay, Ten Museum Park and Marquis. Marina Blue is just about done and should begin closings very soon. Gotta love the architecture and glass on Marina Blue! 900 Biscayne Bay will probably begin closings sometime within the next 2-3 months. Although closings at Ten Museum Park began in the Summer of 2007, the amenities and spa are far from being 100 percent complete. Hopefully by July we can file it away as being completely finished. Marquis still has quite a ways to go before being topped off.

Click on the following link to view a slideshow of other pictures that I took during my short walk in Miami: