Alex Rodriguez, the legendary Yankees third baseman has faced some professional obstacles of late. However, his most recent real estate transaction was an easy win. He listed his Miami Beach condo with One Sothebys International Realty agent Arlene Susy Dunand and closed the sale last week as reported in the Wall Street Journal.
One year after buying it for $2.1 million, he sold the luxury condominium for $2.575 million. Located at the beachfront Mei Condominium at 5875 Collins Avenue, the 1700 square-foot unit had 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms and was the largest residence in the building. There were views of the ocean in every room and the balconies boasted views of both the ocean and the city skyline.
The high end building also offered amenities like a pool, gym, and beach valet. It was renovated by the owner prior to hitting the hot Miami real estate market. Rodriguez purchased the condo in 2013 after selling his North Bay Road home in Miami Beach for $30 million. And according to Ms. Dunand, Rodriguez now intends to return to a larger home on the beach, starting his search with a ONE SIR Miami Beach expert.
Alex Rodriguez, the legendary Yankees third baseman has faced some professional obstacles of late. However his most recent real estate transaction was an easy win. He listed his Miami Beach condo with ONE | Sothebys International Realty agent Arlene Susy Dunand and closed the sale last week as reported in the Wall Street Journal. One year after buying it for $2.1 million, he sold the luxury condominium for $2.575 million.
Located at the beachfront Mei Condominium at 5875 Collins Avenue, the 1700 square-foot unit had 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms and was the largest residence in the building. There were views of the ocean in every room and the balconies boasted views of both the ocean and the city skyline. The high end building also offered amenities like a pool, gym, and beach valet. It was renovated by the owner prior to hitting the hot Miami real estate market. Rodriguez purchased the condo in 2013 after selling his North Bay Road home in Miami Beach for $30 million. And according to Ms. Dunand, Rodriguez now intends to return to a larger home on the beach, starting his search with a ONE SIR Miami Beach expert.
Alex Rodriguez, the legendary Yankees third baseman has faced some professional obstacles of late. However his most recent real estate transaction was an easy win. He listed his Miami Beach condo with ONE | Sothebys International Realty agent Arlene Susy Dunand and closed the sale last week as reported in the Wall Street Journal. One year after buying it for $2.1 million, he sold the luxury condominium for $2.575 million.
Located at the beachfront Mei Condominium at 5875 Collins Avenue, the 1700 square-foot unit had 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms and was the largest residence in the building. There were views of the ocean in every room and the balconies boasted views of both the ocean and the city skyline. The high end building also offered amenities like a pool, gym, and beach valet. It was renovated by the owner prior to hitting the hot Miami real estate market. Rodriguez purchased the condo in 2013 after selling his North Bay Road home in Miami Beach for $30 million. And according to Ms. Dunand, Rodriguez now intends to return to a larger home on the beach, starting his search with a ONE SIR Miami Beach expert.
Alex Rodriguez, the legendary Yankees third baseman has faced some professional obstacles of late. However his most recent real estate transaction was an easy win. He listed his Miami Beach condo with ONE | Sothebys International Realty agent Arlene Susy Dunand and closed the sale last week as reported in the Wall Street Journal. One year after buying it for $2.1 million, he sold the luxury condominium for $2.575 million.
Located at the beachfront Mei Condominium at 5875 Collins Avenue, the 1700 square-foot unit had 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms and was the largest residence in the building. There were views of the ocean in every room and the balconies boasted views of both the ocean and the city skyline. The high end building also offered amenities like a pool, gym, and beach valet. It was renovated by the owner prior to hitting the hot Miami real estate market. Rodriguez purchased the condo in 2013 after selling his North Bay Road home in Miami Beach for $30 million. And according to Ms. Dunand, Rodriguez now intends to return to a larger home on the beach, starting his search with a ONE SIR Miami Beach expert.



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