Cricket Club - 1800 NE 114 St, Miami, FL 33181, USA

About Magda S. (Hernandez) Saltzman

Cricket Club


Address:  1800 NE 114th St
Area:  North Miami Luxury Real Estate - Waterfront
Price Range:  $395-$11,200,000
Rental Price Range:  $975.00-$1,100.00
Status:   Re-Sales

Cricket Club Description

Waterfront, gated community, small pet OK!

The Cricket Club

   Curious as to what's available ... 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



Cricket Club Amenities

  • Minutes to Biscayne Shores Park
  • large balconies
  • wood cabinetry
  • hurricane shutters
  • marble floors
  • bar
  • concierge
  • valet
  • basketball courts
  • billiard room
  • boat dock
  • barbeque area
  • clubhouse
  • exercise room
  • heated bayside pool
  • golf equity and salon


Residence Features

  • cable TV
  • hot water
  • insurance
  • lawn care and landscaping
  • interior pest control




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