Wynwood Atrium

136 NW 26th Street, Miami, FL 33127

Wyndwood Atriums is a boutique building with 32 micro-units in one bedroom, one bath floor plans measuring 440-450 sq. ft. The building is already under construction and delivery is expected in 2021. The residences can be rented short or long-term, on a variety of platforms such as AirbnB.

Wynwood Atrium enjoys a phenomenal location in Wynwood, recognized globally as a premier destination for art, fashion, innovation and creative enterprise. Defined by its vibrant artwork, eclectic bars and artisanal eateries it has become one of Miami’s most popular destinations by those seeking a dynamic mix of luxury retailers, art galleries, cafés, and restaurants.

It is also a short drive to the Design District, Midtown, Brickell, and downtown Miami.

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Building Features:

  • Ground level commercial retail
  • Flexible office spaces
  • Virtual concierge – smart building entry system
  • Rooftop terrace and pool
  • Art murals along building exterior
  • Short term rentals without restrictions
  • Pet friendly
  • Valet parking available (there is no parking in the building)
  • Walking distance to Wynwood’s main attractions

Interior Features:

  • Engineered wood flooring
  • Kitchen appliance package
  • Washer/dryer
  • Energy efficient central air conditioning unit
  • Select furniture included
  • Hurricane impact resistant windows
  • Designer bathroom fixtures and accessories
  • Select residences with balcony

Monthly maintenance is $350 per month.

Pricing for the residences ranges from $295,000-$325,000.

Deposit Required:

  • There’s a 20% of the purchase price due at contract
  • An additional 10% is due 30 days after contract
  • 20% of the purchase price is due at top off and the balance of 50% is due at delivery in early 2021

Click here for an e-brochure about Wynwood Atrium and please feel free to contact me for pricing information.

Maria Lopez, Realtor Associate
Coldwell Banker Realty
(305) 467-0774
MLopez5020@gmail.com

Avoiding Home Buyer Remorse: 5 Tips for a Happier Homeowner

The rush of excitement that comes with finding the home you’ve been looking for is ideal, but just because it seems like the perfect place, it doesn’t mean there aren’t other factors to consider. Instead of getting hit with buyer’s remorse, here are some tips so that your home purchase doesn’t become something you’ll regret.

Forget About The Competition

If you’re contemplating a house and happen to be dragged into a bidding war, it’s important to take a step back and determine if it’s really the right home for you. It can be easy to get carried away and up your offer, but make sure you determine what the home is really worth to you.

Take A Second Look

If you’ve been to a lot of home viewings and have finally found a place you feel good about, it can be easy to overlook the minor details. Instead of trusting your memory, make sure you visit the home a couple of times before putting in an offer so you’ll be aware of any major flaws you might have missed the first time around.

Visit The Neighborhood

The instant appeal of a home that seems perfect for your family can be unexpected, but it’s worth considering the neighborhood you’re going to be living in to ensure it’s livable. A home is one thing, but local amenities and an area your family feels comfortable will come to be equally important.

Avoid A Fixer-Upper

The kind of home you can fix up might make for a fun project for the DIY person, but biting off more than you can chew in an effort to save can be a mistake. A few small renovations may not be a big issue, but a home that needs a lot of changes will likely end up being more of a burden once the deal is sealed.

Stick To Your Purchase Price

Many people get so overwhelmed when they find a unique place to settle that their price point flies out the window. However, instead of making allowances for a purchase price you can’t really swing, keep what’s affordable in mind and be sure you don’t veer too far above it.

It can be exciting to find the kind of home you’re looking for in a center you love, but it’s important to pay a price that’s affordable and get the home you really want.

If you’re currently looking for real estate options in your area, feel free to reach out to me at your convenience.

Maria Lopez
RE/MAX Advance Realty
(305) 467-0774
MLopez5020@gmail.com

4 Tips to Staging Your Home on a Budget

Many people think that staging a home effectively is a matter of money, but there are easy ways to dress it up and make it shine that don’t come with a high cost. If you’re looking for some economical tips that will go a long way in making a positive impression, here are a few ways to get your home prepared.

Pack Away The Personal

There are certain unique features in any house that can have a positive impact on potential homebuyers, but personal items will actually make it harder for guests to imagine themselves in your home. For a cost-free save, ensure that you pack away personal mementos and pictures so that guests aren’t distracted by the details of your life.

Keep It Clutter Free

An untidy home will have an instantly negative impact on the perception of your visitors, so you may want to enlist the help of your entire family to clean it from top to bottom.

Instead of keeping papers and magazines that have been sitting around for years, sift through any coffee table piles and bedroom corners and discard all the things that will catch the eye too easily.

Take Out The Toolbox

If you’ve been postponing a few minor fix-ups like a damaged shelf or a loose door, now is the time to head to the hardware store and get these jobs done.

Potential homebuyers will be looking at every aspect of your home, and maintenance will figure heavily into how interested they are, so an inability to deal with the small details can cue them to a home they shouldn’t invest in.

Do A Deep Clean

Cleaning the house, especially a sizeable one, can be the bane of many a homeowner but there’s no other time that cleaning properly is more important than when you’re staging it.

While a dirty, dusty house may mean your guests won’t pay attention to your home’s best features, a newly clean home will provide visitors with a blank canvas from which to draw their conclusions.

From major overhauls to unique decorations that draw the eye, there are many great ways to stage a home, but making the small fixes and doing a deep clean are easy to do and don’t require a lot of cash.

If you’re preparing to put your home on the market, get in touch with me for a free consultation.

Maria Lopez
RE/MAX Advance Realty
(305) 467-0774
MLopez5020@gmail.com