King Cole Condos 17+ Sold | King Cole, 900 BAY DR, Miami Beach, Florida 33141
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The King Cole Condo is located in the quiet and tranquil Normandy Isle neighborhood in Miami Beach. This beautiful vintage 1960's building has a unique curved architecture allowing for panoramic views of Miami Beach, the Intracoastal, the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay and the Miami skyline in the distance. There are some great amenities available for residents of the King Cole condo. Swim some laps in the Olympic-sized pool after a great workout at the building's fitness center. The building is conveniently located close to plenty of great shops, restaurants, grocery stores and the beach.
There are some older buildings in Miami Beach that make a statement, Miami Beach Luxury Condos are known worldwide and the The King Cole is one of them. Built in 1963, it represents the MiMo style (Miami Modern) because of its concave shape where the views from the waterfront units are framed beautifully.
The King Cole Condo has an incredible Marina and you can see from this aerial that it accommodates big boats. The slips are privately owned, some are for sale and can dock up to 83 foot vessels.
It is a full amenity building with:
It is located on the Southeast corner of Normandy Island in Miami Beach at 900 Bay Drive. Most of the interest we get from the King Cole are people looking for dockage since docking a big 65+ vessel in Miami can be expensive. The King Cole's private Marina makes it convenient to dock your boat year round and although the slips are not always for sale, we have contacts within the building if you are interested. This Luxury condominium has been going through major renovations including a face-lift where all the balcony railings were changed to hurricane impact glass.