2431 NW 23rd St, Miami, FL 33142

$725,000 Asking Price

4 beds
3 baths
1,904  sqft
Built in 1947

Discover an exceptional investment opportunity at 2431 NW 23rd Street, centrally positioned in the bustling Allapatah district. This property offers an attractive proposition for investors aiming to enhance their portfolio with a high cap rate and substantial profitability. Boasting a strategic location, it ensures easy access to key amenities, transportation hubs, and thriving commercial centers, further enhancing its appeal. Long Term tenants in place. Don't miss out on the chance to capitalize on this promising asset in one of Miami's most dynamic neighborhoods

Features & Amenities

Interior

General:
First Floor Entry, Family Room
Appliances:
Electric Range
Flooring:
Tile
A/C:
true, Central Air
Heating:
true, Central

Exterior

General:
Other
Style:
Attached, One Story, Ranch
Parking:
Driveway

Construction

Roofing:
Flat Roof With Facade Front

Location

Originating MLS:
Miami Association of REALTORS®
County:
Miami-Dade County

Lot

Zoning:
4801, DR BURKHARTS WINTER GARDEN RESUB PB 24-68 LOT 15 BLK 9 LOT SIZE 6328 SQUARE FEET OR 17586-2129 0397 1, 01-31-27-049-0140
View:
None

Utilities

Water:
Municipal Water
Sewer:
Public Sewer

Financial

Source:
Miami Association of REALTORS®

This listing courtesy of:
Compass Florida, LLC., Renier Casanova

About Miami, FL

Housing

Number of Units
711,975
Median Home Value
$380,974
Median Rent
$1,338

49.94% of housing units are renter occupied.

8.26% are vacant.

Commute

Car
71.69%
Public Transportation
3.80%
Walk to Work
1.60%
Work from Home
21.37%
Other
1.11%

The median travel time to work is 29 minutes.

People

Population
1,830,481
Median Age
41.50
Median Household Size
2.91

Education

High School
24.77%
Associate’s Degree
8.99%
Bachelor’s Degree
21.60%
Graduate Degree
13.31%

Disclaimer: Community and Demographic information uses data from the U.S. Census Bureau but is not endorsed or certified by the Census Bureau.

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