300 74th St stands in North Beach, Miami Beach, near the corner of Collins Avenue and 85th Street. The building is just one block from the beach, which enhances its appeal. In this neighborhood, residents can find shopping, dining, and parks within walking distance. Nearby restaurants include Churros Manolo, Cypo Cafe, and El Kero.
This high-rise building consists of 20 stories and contains 9 units. Each unit features 1 bedroom, with sizes ranging from 468 to 811 square feet. Construction of the building finished in 1956, giving it a classic charm. The building showcases boutique-style elements that add character to the property.
Prices for units range from $175,000 to $250,000. The average closed price for the last year is around $197,250, with an average price per square foot of $337. Units typically spend about 141 days on the market. This information highlights the investment potential for those interested in long-term or short-term rentals.
In-unit features include updated kitchens and remodeled bathrooms. The building includes on-site laundry facilities for convenience. Impact windows and doors add an extra layer of safety and comfort for residents.
The garden views from many units offer a pleasant setting. The building’s proximity to the Atlantic Ocean provides residents with easy access to beach activities. This location combines a serene residential feel with the excitement of urban life in Miami Beach.
300 74th St stands in North Beach, Miami Beach, near the corner of Collins Avenue and 85th Street. The building is just one block from the beach, which enhances its appeal. In this neighborhood, residents can find shopping, dining, and parks within walking distance. Nearby restaurants include Churros Manolo, Cypo Cafe, and El Kero.
This high-rise building consists of 20 stories and contains 9 units. Each unit features 1 bedroom, with sizes ranging from 468 to 811 square feet. Construction of the building finished in 1956, giving it a classic charm. The building showcases boutique-style elements that add character to the property.
Prices for units range from $175,000 to $250,000. The average closed price for the last year is around $197,250, with an average price per square foot of $337. Units typically spend about 141 days on the market. This information highlights the investment potential for those interested in long-term or short-term rentals.
In-unit features include updated kitchens and remodeled bathrooms. The building includes on-site laundry facilities for convenience. Impact windows and doors add an extra layer of safety and comfort for residents.
The garden views from many units offer a pleasant setting. The building’s proximity to the Atlantic Ocean provides residents with easy access to beach activities. This location combines a serene residential feel with the excitement of urban life in Miami Beach.
Description
300 74th St stands in North Beach, Miami Beach, near the corner of Collins Avenue and 85th Street. The building is just one block from the beach, which enhances its appeal. In this neighborhood, residents can find shopping, dining, and parks within walking distance. Nearby restaurants include Churros Manolo, Cypo Cafe, and El Kero.
This high-rise building consists of 20 stories and contains 9 units. Each unit features 1 bedroom, with sizes ranging from 468 to 811 square feet. Construction of the building finished in 1956, giving it a classic charm. The building showcases boutique-style elements that add character to the property.
Prices for units range from $175,000 to $250,000. The average closed price for the last year is around $197,250, with an average price per square foot of $337. Units typically spend about 141 days on the market. This information highlights the investment potential for those interested in long-term or short-term rentals.
In-unit features include updated kitchens and remodeled bathrooms. The building includes on-site laundry facilities for convenience. Impact windows and doors add an extra layer of safety and comfort for residents.
The garden views from many units offer a pleasant setting. The building’s proximity to the Atlantic Ocean provides residents with easy access to beach activities. This location combines a serene residential feel with the excitement of urban life in Miami Beach.
300 74th St Key Stats Last 12 months
Avg. Listed Price$215,000($404/Sqft.)
Avg. Sale Price$219,500($300/Sqft.)
Year over year list price16.22%
Year over year sale price25.43%
Total Listings3 Listed
Total sold1 Sold
Average Days on Market59 days
Average HOA fees per sqft-
Key Stats
Year over year list price16.22%
Year over year sale price25.43%
Total Listings3 Listed
Total sold1 Sold
Average Days on Market59 days
Average HOA fees per sqft-
Glen Gardens Estate Availability & Demand
Unit Availability
Medium
High availability buildings list units frequently.
Unit Availability helps to understand how often units in a particular building are listed for sale as compared with the neighborhood average. Units are rarely listed in buildings with low availability.
Unit Demand
Medium
Units in high-demand buildings sell quicker.
Unit Demand is a measure of quickly units in a particular building sell as compared with other buildings in the neighborhood. Units in high-demand buildings sell more quickly.
While the building may be simple, it includes essential amenities like onsite laundry, making juggling daily chores a breeze. Picture yourself having everything you need right at your fingertips! Additionally, the building policies allow for pets weighing up to 20 pounds, which means your furry friend can join in on the fun.
Parking
Locker
Concierge
Elevator(s)
Central AC
Pool
Fitness Center
-
Visitors Parking
Amenities
Fire Alarm
Laundry
Balcony
Smoke Detector(s)
Policies
Keeping it simple, the building has a few restrictions in place. With a maximum weight restriction for pets, you can feel secure that the community maintains a friendly atmosphere. Overall, 300 74th St makes it clear that they prioritize a comfortable living environment for everyone.
Pet Allowed
BBQ Permitted
Sublet Allowed
Short-term Rental Allowed
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Miami Beach sits on a barrier island in Miami-Dade County near beaches and parks. North Shore Open Space Park offers sand, dunes, and quiet beach for walkers. North Beach Bandshell hosts concerts and community events in an outdoor amphitheater. South Pointe Park provides views of the bay and walking paths near the southern tip of the area. Jungle Island runs wildlife exhibits and shows on Watson Island. Restaurants like Joe's Stone Crab and Nobu Miami serve seafood and upscale dining. Casual spots like The Front Porch Cafe and Big Pink draw locals and tourists. Bars such as Mango's Tropical Cafe and Clevelander offer live music. A municipal golf course offers public fairways and green space. Parks like Haulover Park support kite flying, fishing, and a dog area. Trolley service and Miami-Dade Transit buses link this district to downtown and other neighborhoods. Bike lanes and walkways let many people move by foot or pedal. Retail shops and small businesses serve daily needs in mixed residential buildings. The most common age group falls between 40 to 44 years old and one-person households make up the largest share.
Neighbourhood Description
Miami Beach sits on a barrier island in Miami-Dade County near beaches and parks. North Shore Open Space Park offers sand, dunes, and quiet beach for walkers. North Beach Bandshell hosts concerts and community events in an outdoor amphitheater. South Pointe Park provides views of the bay and walking paths near the southern tip of the area. Jungle Island runs wildlife exhibits and shows on Watson Island. Restaurants like Joe's Stone Crab and Nobu Miami serve seafood and upscale dining. Casual spots like The Front Porch Cafe and Big Pink draw locals and tourists. Bars such as Mango's Tropical Cafe and Clevelander offer live music. A municipal golf course offers public fairways and green space. Parks like Haulover Park support kite flying, fishing, and a dog area. Trolley service and Miami-Dade Transit buses link this district to downtown and other neighborhoods. Bike lanes and walkways let many people move by foot or pedal. Retail shops and small businesses serve daily needs in mixed residential buildings. The most common age group falls between 40 to 44 years old and one-person households make up the largest share.
This neighborhood indicates a good mix of people which makes it a good place for families. About 11.97% are children aged 0–14, 17.38% are young adults between 15–29, 24.45% are adults aged 30–44, 26.22% are in the 45–59 range and 19.98% are seniors aged 60 and above.
Commuting options are also varying where 63.94% of residents relying on driving, while others prefer public transit around 12.4%, walking around 5.04%, biking around 2.16%, allowing residents to choose travel modes that best fit their daily routines.
Most homes in the area are with 70.28% of units are rented and 29.72% are owner occupied.
The neighborhood offers different household types. About 28.41% are single family homes and 1.78% are multi family units. Around 42% are single-person households, while 58% are multi person households. This mix works well for families, roommates, and individuals.
Education levels in the neighborhood vary widely where 23.8% of residents have bachelor’s degrees. Around 24.1% have high school or college education. Another 11.97% hold diplomas while 15.06% have completed postgraduate studies. The remaining are 25.07% with other types of qualifications.
Demographics Description
This neighborhood indicates a good mix of people which makes it a good place for families. About 11.97% are children aged 0–14, 17.38% are young adults between 15–29, 24.45% are adults aged 30–44, 26.22% are in the 45–59 range and 19.98% are seniors aged 60 and above.
Commuting options are also varying where 63.94% of residents relying on driving, while others prefer public transit around 12.4%, walking around 5.04%, biking around 2.16%, allowing residents to choose travel modes that best fit their daily routines.
Most homes in the area are with 70.28% of units are rented and 29.72% are owner occupied.
The neighborhood offers different household types. About 28.41% are single family homes and 1.78% are multi family units. Around 42% are single-person households, while 58% are multi person households. This mix works well for families, roommates, and individuals.
Education levels in the neighborhood vary widely where 23.8% of residents have bachelor’s degrees. Around 24.1% have high school or college education. Another 11.97% hold diplomas while 15.06% have completed postgraduate studies. The remaining are 25.07% with other types of qualifications.
Age Demographics
11.97%(0 - 14 years old)
17.38%(15 - 29 years old)
24.45%(30 - 44 years old)
26.22%(45 - 59 years old)
19.98%(60+ years old)
Commute
12.4%
Transit
5.04%
Walk
63.94%
Drive
2.16%
Bike
Housing Ownership
29.72%
Owner Occupied
70.28%
Rental Units
Household Types
28.41%
Single Family
1.78%
Multi Family
42%
Single Person
58%
Multi Person
Education
Bachelors Degree23.8%
High School College24.1%
Diploma11.97%
Post Graduate15.06%
Others25.07%
Education
Diploma11.97%
Post Graduate15.06%
Others25.07%
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