Awesome finds! Can you also do a vlog on units w/W/D in unit, assigned parking & A/C & heat? Would you be able to do an in depth review on neighborhoods, as well?
This apartment in Los Angeles would literally be $2,500. I cannot wait to hear back from my company to permanently work from home. Once I get the approval I am moving to Miami. Rent is just too expensive in Los Angeles that I would rather move to another state.
There are some less expensive cities in California too, so you don't have to move across the country. But of course if you prefer it here, then by all means!
Thats insane. Im so happy i moved to jville and got a house. I pay way less with 4bed 2 baths. 2100 sqft. I cant imagine how much it costs now in 2021.
I like the living room to be dark Because that's where I watch most of my TV and that dark lighting goes well with HD picture quality. Please do more videos like this. Also my mind was blown.
Thank you Laura! I fully intend to keep making more videos while all this is going on. Happy you like them 😀The 2nd one is very nice. All new, and very quiet but right by the beach 👌
I really liked the second unit that you showed but I would really like to see units that actually included an in unit washer and dryer or a facility with a larger laundry room with multiple machines.
I can see my condo from the view at 6:43 Lmao. Im paying $1545 currently and Im over looking the bay. I think if you really try and find older apartments you will be able to get a steal for around $1500 in Miami. But anything new is going to cost a lot.
Firesite Oh that’s pretty cool nice to see another neighbor on here. Yeah the newer buildings always end up costing more but to be honest as a realtor, I’ve seen a lot of listings here in Miami. And the older buildings always have more space and are more well constructed. The new buildings look nice cosmetically but they are tiny and the walls are paper thin.
@@aakashbadree5617 Prices have been falling here for the past couple years due to just too much inventory. Now with the pandemic, I predict prices will keep going down for the foreseeable future😉
Thanks so much!! You are in the right place for sure ;) I have plenty more videos about Florida I am sure you will enjoy and find helpful, and many more to come 😀
I'd rather buy than rent .... good equity? I live outside of toronto, bought my condo 7 years ago for 227 and now sells for 425 .. same equity in miami?
That is certainly a sizeable gain, and is also true for many in Miami who bought 7 years ago. But for example, if you were to buy here today, in 7 years from now, I don't see those type of gains happening, especially given the current economy. But buying can certainly pay off big time, if you buy in the right market at the right time 👌
I like the first apartment with the indoor and outdoor entrance!! This is basically what I'm looking for in and apartment, nothing hugh-just a small studio!! Thanks for the tour!!
Hey Michael is there still places like the one u showed for sale in that area for that price range. If there is let me know. I would love to see them. Im here in MIami. Thank u brotha
I live in a high-rise condo in Aventura and the view is incredible. I am not on the ocean but on the waterway on 19th floor. I can see the ocean, downtown Hollywood, downtown Fort Lauderdale, and Hard Rock hotel with the giant guitar building. Living in South Florida is awesome. I am going to look for a programming job in downtown Miami area soon and move to Brickell area to enjoy the single life. I may hit you up
Yes I like Aventura too! Great area, and you do get some pretty spectacular views when you live that high up👌 I am sure you will have no problem finding a programming job near downtown Miami, as that is where most of these type of jobs are here
@@MichaelBordenaro thank you! My father lives in a condo next to the 836 and he pays 1700 for 2 bed 2 bath, he cant find anything cheaper that isnt bad looking
Great question! I recently made a video, all about this topic that I think you will enjoy right here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L5yBs4pzXCA.html
Greetings, any idea on where I can search for short term rentals in Miami? I'm trying to rent a 2 bedroom apartment for three months. Thank you in advance!
You can get in touch with my friend Fabiana she handles short term rentals around here maybe she has something for you fabianamcantor@gmail.com. It's pretty difficult to find short term rentals without a real estate agent that can help you. You can also try Airbnb
Ownership one is cool. Can you help me find one around this budget? I already stay in a month to month Miami Beach already but I’m paying $1750 for a studio plus $150 per month for parking but the place comes furnished with utilities included
Yeah sure! Go to the about section on my channel, and shoot me an email there with what type of property you are looking for, and we can go from there 👌
Impressive ! Thank you so much ! I can’t stop watching these info gathering vids on moving to FLA. Yours are the BEST !! I gotta say: I am liking the idea of moving there. Visited kinda regularly growing up. Great memories,,& Buffalo winters can be crazy !
Hey so tell me a little about Marina Del Mar Apartments? in Sunny Isles. I hooked up with a gal there a couple years ago on vacation and as we drove by MDM she said... you don't want to live there! I don't recall what was the reason? but they have done some upgrades on the pool and added a six story parking structure! the rent to me is very affordable. what do you know about this complex? Thanks in advance. Dave
I never rented anything there so I would't know. Over the course of my career, almost all of my deals have been exclusively in Miami Beach. There are so many buildings between here and Sunny Isles that I definitely don't know them all. But it would be just a rental for you so if you rent there and arent happy, you can always move somewhere new 👍
@@MichaelBordenaro Well I thought maybe you had heard something. Thx. I will be down on the 20th. I'll go in and get the tour. maybe we could get a beer and you could point me at a few places in N. Beach?
Love the one for purchase. Seriously if you put down 20% as you should anyway then this is dirt cheap and it is a nice investment property if you ever move somewhere else and rent it out.
I always recommend people rent before buying, but the market there is hot, so if you are sure about the area, then buying will be rewarded with more appreciation than other markets. In the last year prices have appreciated 7.1% which pretty far above average
No way wpuld that be worth 200 grand looking like that in building. Carpet. Old elevator. And assessment? I bet thats due. The bathroom Definately need done. Does that street flood during high tide? No way is anyone going to 195000 for that. With building loosing like that. Water view or not. No laundry in apartment?!
Second place by far. The first place looks like some shit built in the 60s and renovated in the 90s. And on the last place paying over 37 goddamn percent of your monthly just in property taxes and HOA fees ($360 goddamn dollars a month for fucking what it looks like ass) is goddamn ridiculous.
No I did not put anything like that in the video. Really the point of the video was to inform everyone, not to sell. But, if you are moving to Florida, I have a form you can fill out here: michaelbordenaro.com/moving-to-florida/ and if you are moving to my area, then most likely I can help you, but if you are moving somewhere else, I can try to find someone to help
If you purchase instead of rent, then yes, you can make modifications but up to a certain point. If you are talking about breaking down walls and changing the layout of the place, you're gonna need permits for that stuff. But light renovations, you can easily do
Glad you liked it! Check out my latest one about $3000/mo here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o8FUt8xl3iY.html I'm with Beachfront Realty in Miami Beach 👍
Yep, that is correct. A lot of places in Florida you can get a 3 bedroom for $1500. In West Palm Beach, its definitely possible. Even in the videos I did on the oceanfront rentals, there were 2 bedrooms on both coasts for $1500. But the video only showcases Miami Beach, that is why it's so expensive. But believe it or not, for around here, these are pretty good deals.
@@seank2793 Those are good choices, check out this video here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nl2wvxttJxI.html I talk about this exact topic
You might consider addressing housing for a more wealthy group of people beyond kids starting out living in Miami. The places you are showing are more for my kids to consider and not potential retirees. I am likely the age of your parents and planning a move to Florida. I had been more interested in Naples but also like the Miami area but finding an area to consider in Miami has been difficult. BTW my wife if from Rockford, and we stop at the belvidere interstate stop (I90) from Madison to Chicago on weekend trip to Chicago. Great job on the move.
I agree, I wanted to do this one, because it is something that can appeal to a lot of people. I did do a more expensive version recently, for $3000/mo, but of course, if you are wealthy, that is still inexpensive. I like your idea, and I probably will be doing some more high end stuff. There are plenty of places to be here in Miami if that is what you want. You can probably afford to buy a nice house here and live in a quiet area, but still very close to the action if you ever want it. What a small world! I have met a few people on here from Rockford and Belvidere now, very cool😊✌️
Second apartment is my kind of place. Amazing counter tops and love the whole look. The natural lighting is a problem for me with only one window facing the hallways outside but the balcony in the bedroom doesn’t bother me at all. To me, is a place I’d rent for sure. Great video!
Glad you like one of the units I picked out! I looked for a while before I decided which ones to show in the video. I'll probably do another one similar in the future 👌
Yes they are all free as far as I know. I’ve never had to pay to go to any beach in Florida. There are some private beaches however that is private property and if you are on it you are trespassing. But most beaches have a fairly decent amount of parking and that’s usually not an issue
@Noreen Rachuba If you don't mind me asking, where have you been to that you had to pay to go to the beach? When i go to florida i always go to Las Olas in fort lauderdale but we only pay for parking. I didn't know some places charge a fee just to go to the beach. 😮
This is unappealing to me...badly designed, poor imagination (1st shown apt, that is), bad natural light 💡 and no Fung shui. Second is better. That said, is the neighborhood ok? Drawback with no washer/dryer. Last one best deal under $200,000 but again...what’s the neighborhood like? Safe? What’s included? Internet maybe? Pool is great 👍🏼 Pets?
Thanks for the feedback. The 2nd one was my favorite. Neighborhood is decent for all of these places. I know the area very well, and none of them are dangerous. The last one is probably the best deal though, because of the fact you will own it for the same cost of a similar rental. Besides your mortgage taxes and insurance and the maintenance fee, you would have to pay cable and Internet separately. And they do allow pets!
My girlfriend and I are looking to move down around August/September from NY. The plan is to stay at an airbnb and tour apartments during that time. Are you open to show rentals or do you only show to buy?