


Listing Courtesy of: BeachesMLS/Matrix / Luxe Properties
425 NW 122nd St North Miami, FL 33168
Active (3 Days)
$899,000 (USD)
Description
MLS #:
F10532281
F10532281
Taxes
$10,189(2024)
$10,189(2024)
Lot Size
9,920 SQFT
9,920 SQFT
Type
Single-Family Home
Single-Family Home
Year Built
1953
1953
Style
No Pool/No Water
No Pool/No Water
Views
None
None
County
Miami-Dade County
Miami-Dade County
Community
Alhambra Heights Sec 02
Alhambra Heights Sec 02
Listed By
Carlos Rodriguez, Luxe Properties
Source
BeachesMLS/Matrix
Last checked Oct 19 2025 at 1:37 PM GMT+0000
BeachesMLS/Matrix
Last checked Oct 19 2025 at 1:37 PM GMT+0000
Bathroom Details
- Full Bathrooms: 3
Interior Features
- First Floor Entry
Subdivision
- Alhambra Heights Sec 02
Heating and Cooling
- Central Heat
- Central Cooling
Flooring
- Ceramic Floor
Exterior Features
- Roof: Wood Shingle Roof
Utility Information
- Sewer: Municipal Sewer
Parking
- Driveway
Stories
- 1
Living Area
- 2,107 sqft
Location
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Presenting a fully renovated, spacious 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom property. This is a turnkey, unfurnished asset designed to maximize cash flow.
INVESTOR HIGHLIGHTS: PROFIT FROM MIGRATION
This property directly targets the most profitable market segment: high-income families and professionals relocating to Florida.
The Angle: Capitalize on New Yorkers Fleeing the System. The 5-bed size perfectly meets demand from large families seeking to escape high-tax states.
Maximum Flexibility: Unfurnished and ready for immediate deployment as high-yield Corporate Housing (Mid-Term), Premium Short-Term Rental (Airbnb), or a top-tier Long-Term Lease.
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