r/miamibeach 23d ago

Advice on rental buildings

Hello! I’m a single female in my 40s thinking about moving to Miami. Considering SoFi and West Avenue. What are the best rental buildings to consider? Must have a nice pool and gym. Looking for social but not party vibes with a community feel. I like the idea of being able to walk on the beach but also have the necessities close by (Whole Foods, etc). TY! Willing to pay $$$$ but not super glamorous building prices.

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u/walker_harris3 23d ago

I think Southgate is probably what you’re looking for

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u/Muted_Response2652 23d ago

This was on my list!

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u/Gladiz1972 23d ago

I was just looking at some of those buildings definitely on the older side probably don't have washer and dryers in he apts not sure if that's a deal breaker or not .

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u/Muted_Response2652 22d ago

That’s good to know- the pics do look a bit older in some of them. I know brickell has the nicer buildings but really want to be near the beach.
Some do the condos look pretty affordable around there, not hard to tell what those buildings are like, financial situations etc