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Have you Poked anyone lately?

I don't share personal break-throughs here anymore but Moni and John encouraged me to come out here and tell you. Here's the twitter proof (It's THEIR fault)!

Twitter NeWS

So what's the news?

I found an old lost cousin from Venezuela that I have not spoken to in over 20 years through facebook!!

It all started last week when I told my sister that some grade school friends from Venezuela had found me. My sister is clueless about technology and much less social networking, so she signed up and found a bunch of people and even convinced my mom (anti-computer queen) to join. Missy Caulk even joined in the fun and became one of my mom's facebook friends.

Today I get an e-mail notifiying me that my cousin wants to become "friends". I had lost total contact with him and can't believe we were writing back and forth learning about our lives.

Social Networks - beyond fun (or not)

So here's the scoop - I use Twitter, Facebook, linkedIn....and all the other social networks for business. I have met a lot of local business owners, I have learned about new products and new blogs that I would not have ever found on my own. I don't waste a lot of time there and check it ocassionally to see what's new, but the source of information is priceless......and to think that now it has also added to my personal life is unbelievable!

**on a side note - before this week, the most enjoyable part of facebook was being poked by Jeff Turner** (I just HAD to add that!

Go ahead and give it a try

My Venezuelan cousin came back to life through Facebook, I have even become friends with a second cousin from The UK. I can now have regular conversations with my best friend from grade school who lives in Spain. Talk about the Global Power of Social Networking!!

Here's some great articles about social networking in the rain:

3301 NE 1st Avenue, unit 2615 - Miami, Florida 33137 - Midtown Miami **improved price**

Midtown Miami - bay views

We wanted to share a Miami real estate deal for sale now in 4 Midtown, one of Midtown Miami's new highrise buildings. This tower received its certificate of occupancy in February 2008 and people are already moving in and making this fabulous building their home.

How do we define a Miami Condo Deal?

In our opinion, a deal is when you can purchase a property for a lot less than similar properties in the same building. In the case of a high-rise like 4 Midtown, we look at the same line of units and see what these are priced at.

4 Midtown Miami

A little history on the project

4 Midtown was designed by John R. Nichols of Nichols Brosch Sandoval & Associates, Inc. architects and planners, based in Coral Gables, Florida - and its concept is:

Midtown's urban design is reminiscent of New York SoHo district with a Miami Twist. The pool deck is a true urban oasis nestled seven stories high. The architecture with it's wide expansive opening that emphasizes the panoramic views of Downtown and Biscayne Bay. With a modern minimalist lobby, and custom finishes that pay attention to detail.

Midtown Miami - 4 Midtown exterior

Details about this Miami-Condo Deal

3301 NE 1st Avenue, unit 2615 - Miami, Florida 33137

Priced at $425,000 $400,000

Unbelievable bay and city views from this 26th floor new, and never lived in Midtown 4 condo. Full-amenity building just South of Miami's Design District, centrally located close to Miami Beach, Downtown Miami and both airports. Two bedroom, two bathroom condo with split bedroom plan, high ceilings, Italian kitchen, porcelain tile floors and wrap around balcony overlooking Biscayne Bay.

Similar units in the same line are priced as follows:

  • Unit number 1515 $490,000
  • Unit number 1715 $500,000
  • Unit number 1815 $505,000
  • Unit number 2015 $515,000
  • Unit number 2215 $525,000
  • Unit number 2315 $530,000
  • Unit number 2715 $545,000
  • Unit number 2918 $550,000

Unit 2615 is being sold for $45,000 under pre-construction price, and although the seller is selling for less than he paid, this sale is not contingent on lender approval.

Midtown Miami - 2615 floorplan

Midtown Miami - interior features

Midtown Miami - interior features

Unit Features

  • Floor-to-ceiling impact-resistant glass windows
  • Generous private terraces
  • Italian kitchens with stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry and stone counter tops
  • High-end energy-efficient appliance package
  • Nine foot high exposed concrete ceilings
  • Master baths with ceramic tile flooring and modern fixtures
  • Spacious walk-in closets
  • Pre-wired for electric, cable, high-speed Internet
  • 1,371 square feet with 270 sq.ft. balcony
  • 2 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms
  • Built in 2008

Building Amenities

  • Modern minimalistic Lobby
  • Custom finishes
  • Rooftop swimming pool with Downtown and Bay views
  • Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room
  • State-of-the-art fitness center overlooking the pool
  • Out-door gathering spaces
  • High speed elevators
  • Covered parking
  • Concierge
  • Valet
  • Private storage facilities
  • Ground-level retail 24-hour security

Midtown Miami - building amenities

Midtown Miami - lobby

Midtown Miami - building amenities

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Marina Blue - Miami Luxury Condo

Marina Blue

Even for experienced Miami Realtors, visiting new condos is always exciting.  I for one love to check out the finishes and the preliminary design flaws.  Then I tear them apart with my clients, from finish choices to distribution problems.

This week I had the pleasure of visiting Marina Blue, designed by none other than Arquitectonica.  Located at 888 Biscayne Boulevard, in what Miami Realtors refer to as ˜the gridlock, because it is right across from the American Airlines Arena, Bayside Marketplace, The Center for Performing Arts, the new Museum Park, and the exit to I-395 that takes you to Miami Beach.  I have to admit that the traffic is always a little intense, but what else do you expect for downtown Miami?

I figure if you dont want the action, excitement and traffic, this may not be the building for you.  On a positive note, you do have the People-Mover right behind the building that takes you through downtown Miami and possibly to the talked about Wholefood Market Place that is rumored to be built nearby.  The concept of this grouping of buildings which include:

The Marquis, Ten Museum Park, 900 Biscayne and Marina Blue

Is Green Urbanism - walkable communities close to everything, close to the action and with good public transportation.

I admit I was impressed with the finishes and the scale of the spaces.  The lobby was austere and grand, the hallways were not finished, doors not painted (but we expect that from a newly finished building) and the common areas almost completed.  The skybeach, although a sexy concept, in my opinion will not last long. (the wind is always powerful and to keep the sand off the interior common areas is going to be tough) - I hope they prove me wrong.

Marina Blue - Sky Beach

Heres some pictures of the pool areas and their views:

Marina Blue pool Marina Blue North Pool

Marina Blue pool

Marina Blue beach deck and putting green

We saw a one bedroom unit on the 5th floor and even that one had an amazing view:

Marina Blue view

Marina Blue Kitchen Marina Blue Living Room with view

Marina Blue bathroom

The kitchen finishes were not impressive and the choice of granite not my favorite, but the master bath was great and left nothing to be desired (with marble floor and counters, double raised sinks with designer faucets, bidet, and huge shower called a ˜wet room).

Lastly, here’s a picture of the lobby (I have to tell you that the concierge was a little nervous to be included in the photo). The use of stone, exposed concrete, wood and light was absolutely perfect!! (there are some unfinished planter looking thingies that don’t need to be there, I’ll see what they turn into).

Marina Blue Lobby

Here are the developer specs for the building:

MarinaBlue is a spectacular 60-story curvilinear landmark featuring spacious 1, 2, and 3-bedroom floorplans, including gorgeous penthouses and lofts¦ all complemented by world-class amenities, including the unique and extraordinary SkyBeach.

Amenities and Services:

  • Beautiful reception lobby with custom-made furnishings
  • Spectacular views from every unit, with full width balconies, and floor-to-ceiling glass for unobstructed views
  • Concierge and valet services
  • Private storage facilities
  • Semi-private high speed elevators
  • Private Cyber Center, a separate conference and communications facility with state-of-the-art business equipment and small meeting capability

SkyBeach Features:

  • Stunning pool looking over Biscayne Bay
  • Lap pool, beach volleyball, barbecue
  • Lush tropical garden, plunge pool
  • Indoor-Outdoor Skylounge and party room with bay views
  • Fully-equipped Game Room, fitness and cardio center
  • Yoga-Aerobics studio with lofted ceiling and glass-wall view over Biscayne Bay

Residence Features:

  • 9 high ceiling with smooth finish, 10 high in the upper floors, 18 high in the lofts
  • Pre-wired for ceiling fans and light fixtures
  • Pre-wired for cable television and phones in bedrooms and living areas
  • Pre-wired for high-speed data
  • Energy-saving, impact resistant glass
  • Ventilated closet shelving system
  • High-efficiency heating and air-conditioning system
  • Fire sprinklers and smoke detectors
  • Solid core entry door

Custom Kitchen and Bath Features:

  • The elegant kitchens are appointed in a style that matches the beauty of the building and features granite counters, European-style cabinets, stainless steel sink and full capacity washer and dryer
  • Designer appliances
  • The fantastic Master Bath is a retreat within your home in the sky, and features marble floor, double sink vanity with marble top and raised sinks with designer fixtures
  • Complementing your Master Bath retreat is a resort-style ˜Wet Room with shower and bathtub enclosed in glass
Contact Rick and Ines  Search the MLS