Akoya - 67 and Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33140, USA

About Magda S. (Hernandez) Saltzman

Akoya


Address:  67 and Collins Avenue
Area:  Miami Beach Luxury Oceanfront Real Estate
Price Range:  $395-$11,200,000
Rental Price Range:  $7,500.00-$7,500.00
Status:   Re-Sales

Akoya Description

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Akoya Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • Tennis Court
  • Racquetball Court
  • Swimming Pool
  • Beachfront Cabanas
  • Putting Green
  • 24-Hour Security
  • 24-Hour Valet


Residence Features

  • Spa tub
  • Walk-in closets
  • Marble bathroom floors, showers and tub
  • American Standard bidet
  • Glass shower doors
  • Polished chrome fixtures
  • Stainless steel appliances
  • Glass cooktop
  • Microwave/hood combination
  • Black granite countertops with full backsplash
  • Built-in refrigerator
  • Dishwasher
  • Pantry with shelving
  • Built-in self-cleaning oven
  • Italian maple cabinetry with aluminum trim and stainless steel hardware
  • Integral double bowl stainless steel sinks
  • American Standard faucet


Other Information

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