Island Place #2 - 3802 NE 207 St, Aventura, FL 33180, USA

About Magda S. (Hernandez) Saltzman

Island Place II


Address:  3802 NE 207th St
Area:  Aventura Luxury Real Estate
Price Range:  N/A
Rental Price Range:  N/A
Status:   Pre-Construction

Island Place II Description

Island Place II

Aventura, Florida

          Curious as to what's available at Island Place II, Aventura, Florida, simply browse through see what is On the Market for Sale ... Lease

      And, if you are interested in buying, selling or simply leasing, please give me call  at 786-326-6048 or email: Magda@MagdaSaltzman.com



Island Place II Amenities

  • Two over-sized swimming pools
  • Private cabanas
  • Exercise & fitness center
  • Tennis courts
  • Billiards room
  • Private library
  • Extra storage space
  • 24-hour on-site security





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