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- 24-Hour Fitness Center
- Building Laundry Room
- Cat friendly
- Covered Parking
- Dog friendly
- Granite Countertops
- Private Balconies
- Resident Lounge
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Sun Deck
- Swimming Pool
- Washer/Dryer In Unit
About this Location
Publix
9 min walk
9 min walk
RAIL (rail) - 6 min
102 (bus) - 6 min
102 (bus) - 6 min
Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby
restaurants nearby
Pricing
updated 9 hrs ago
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
$2,202+
2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
$2,485+
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Elevators
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Smoke-Free Community
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Convenience
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Business Center
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Dry Cleaning Valet Service
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Entertainment
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Hot Tub
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Recreation Room
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Resident Lounge
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Sun Deck
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Kitchen
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Dishwasher
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Granite Countertops
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Microwave
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Stainless Steel Appliances
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Laundry
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Building Laundry Room
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Washer/Dryer In Unit
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Living Room
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Central A/C
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Parking & Transportation
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Covered Parking
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Pet Terms & Amenities
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Cat fee
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Cat friendly
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Dog fee
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Dog friendly
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Max Pets Limit
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Security & Maintenance
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24-Hour Front Desk
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Gated Community
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Sports & Fitness
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24-Hour Fitness Center
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Swimming Pool
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View
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Private Balconies
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Overall rating 8.0/10, based on 1 renter review Write a review
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Location
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Amenities
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Management
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Value
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Social
8.0
Safety
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Brickell First
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Miami Herbert MBA Student
Oct. 9, 2024
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2 beds / 2 baths
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About Brickell
Brickell is a neighborhood just south of Downtown Miami and east of Coral Way. Known for its towering skyscrapers, lively nightlife, and stunning waterfront views, Brickell is one of the most vibrant and popular areas in Miami. In addition to its bustling nightlife and dining scene, Brickell is also...
Median rents in Brickell
Studio
$
1,900
1 Bedroom
$
2,400
2 Bedroom
$
2,900
Getting around Brickell
RAIL (rail)
6 min
MMO (light rail)
7 min
102 (bus)
6 min
24 (bus)
4 min
207/208/8 (bus)
7 min
MIACOR (bus)
5 min
Parking at Brickell First
Covered Parking
Reserved spaces available
Parking Near Brickell First
Lanier 800 Brickell Garage
12 min
$154 / month
Lanier One Brickell Square (801 Brickell Ave)
14 min
$154 / month
Bourse Garage 60 S 4 St
21 min
$260 / month
Parking rates are for informational purposes only and may vary — for most up to date pricing, please reach out to the garage directly.
Brickell Reviews
17 reviews
Brickell is a great place to live (aside from the cost of living). There's always something going on and it's extremely walkable. There's nice places to go on a run or walk with friends. There are a ton of amazing restaurants and coffee shops. I especially love living in Brickell because of the medical student community - everyone lives fairly close to each other and we often run into one another at Capital One. Brickell is also close to school (10 min) and the beach.
Love Brickell very much! Access to transit is super easy, many restaurant options, numerous grocery stores, and more. Traffic can get annoying and loud. I personally love city living, so this is a great place for those who also do.
I think Brickell is a nice place to live however it is very expensive. There are a lot of students who live in the area so it is nice to be close to others, but the costs are high.
Love Brickell, great nightlife and restaurant scene.
It is a treat to live in Brickell, a truly unique neighborhood which is probably one of the most urban neighborhoods in the entire southeast. The buildings are all beautiful with incredible amenities and views of this beautiful city. Easy access to public transportation (metrorail, metromover, and miami trolley). There are also many restaurants, bars, and convenience stores right in the neighborhood. The area is still growing, and it will be exciting to see how it changes when the Brickell City Centre is complete.
All that said, this is still a developing neighborhood and hasn't yet reached maturity. Many units remain unoccupied, owned by foreign investors or foreigners looking for a pied-à-terre in the US (as in, they don't even rent them out!). Many restaurants are empty most of the time and turn over all the time, and while there are some great high end places, a lot of the more mid range offerings are highly commercialized designed in a boardroom type places with mediocre food and not the owner run small neighborhood joints that would give this neighborhood charm and character. It is definitely a highly walkable neighborhood, but not as walkable as it could be because of the condo "country club in the sky" kind of development with big pool complexes and huge parking garages. There are positives and negatives to that, but on street level it means less real estate for bars, stores, and restaurants. For all these reasons, people seeking a true urban environment will probably prefer Miami Beach or Coconut grove, even though the high-rises are far taller in Brickell. All that said, i think this neighborhood will continue to mature, with more full time residents moving in as people around the country discover what it has to offer.
All that said, this is still a developing neighborhood and hasn't yet reached maturity. Many units remain unoccupied, owned by foreign investors or foreigners looking for a pied-à-terre in the US (as in, they don't even rent them out!). Many restaurants are empty most of the time and turn over all the time, and while there are some great high end places, a lot of the more mid range offerings are highly commercialized designed in a boardroom type places with mediocre food and not the owner run small neighborhood joints that would give this neighborhood charm and character. It is definitely a highly walkable neighborhood, but not as walkable as it could be because of the condo "country club in the sky" kind of development with big pool complexes and huge parking garages. There are positives and negatives to that, but on street level it means less real estate for bars, stores, and restaurants. For all these reasons, people seeking a true urban environment will probably prefer Miami Beach or Coconut grove, even though the high-rises are far taller in Brickell. All that said, i think this neighborhood will continue to mature, with more full time residents moving in as people around the country discover what it has to offer.
I really enjoy being able to walk to and from work (<10 mins). Brickell has a decent restaurant/bar scene, but probably not the type of place you would often travel to for going out if you didn't already live here. Five years ago I might have considered living in South Beach -- but now with Uber in Miami, it is super convenient (<$15 ride) to make it over there to indulge in that scene when you want to while still enjoying the convenience of Brickell.
Brickell is the place to be for young professionals! The bars, restaurants, shops, grocery stores, etc. are all central and within walking distance. The area is vibrant all the time, especially on the weekend.
Amazing place to live - removes you from law schoo!!