- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,493 SqFt
- $352/SqFt
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House sold in Riverdale Estates3620 NW 210th Ter, Miami Gardens, FL 33056Welcome to this turnkey 3-bedroom, 2-bath home with a storage/laundry room features include a brand-new 2025 roof with permits, 2018 tankless water heater, 2016 rheem a/c, updated flooring, modern bathrooms, a split floor plan, and a spacious primary bedroom with oversized walk-in closets. (see the last photo for the floor plan)the extra utility/laundry room adds flexibility for storage or future use for 4th bedroom. Big oversized lot 8, 500 sq. Ft. Corner lot, the home offers ample parking with a wrap-around driveway—perfect for boats, rvs, and multiple vehicles. Window shutters are included for added peace of mind. Get all your insurance credits.Just bring your toothbrush and move right in! <div style="font-family: arial, sans-serif; line-height: 1.6;"> <h2>prime growth area near hard rock stadium</h2> <p> located just minutes from hard rock stadium, this area is experiencing <strong>explosive growth</strong> with major developments already underway. Miami gardens is transforming with new mixed-use projects like the upcoming <strong>city center</strong>—bringing hotels, apartments, retail, entertainment, and even a planned <strong>formula one museum</strong>. </p> <p> 3620 nw 210th ter sits in the heart of one of miami’s fastest-growing corridors—making it a prime spot for long-term value and convenience. </p> <h3> major developments near the stadium</h3> <h4>miami gardens city center</h4> <ul> <li>35-acre mixed-use development within walking distance of hard rock stadium.</li> <li>planned features include: <ul> <li>residential apartments</li> <li>two hotels</li> <li>retail and restaurant space</li> <li>entertainment venues</li> <li>a formula one miami grand prix–themed museum</li> </ul> </li> <li>early plans include a 10-story apartment building, with a second phase reaching up to 15 stories.</li> <li>hundreds of new residential units are expected.</li> <li>designed to function as a “town center” for residents, visitors, and event-goers.</li> <li>aims to transform the stadium area into a destination offering housing, lodging, shopping, entertainment, and tourism-focused amenities.</li> </ul> <h3>other community & infrastructure projects</h3> <ul> <li> a new <strong>$60–70 million arts center</strong> is planned, with design beginning in 2025 and construction expected to start in 2026. </li> <li> redevelopment efforts along nw 27th avenue and areas surrounding the stadium include better code compliance, improved business mix, and enhanced public spaces. </li> <li> in january 2025, the city broke ground on <strong>orange bowl field at walt frazier park</strong>, featuring: <ul> <li>brand-new synthetic turf</li> <li>upgraded playgrounds</li> <li>walking paths</li> <li>community-focused safety improvements</li> </ul> </li> </ul> <p> these investments show that miami gardens is enhancing not only real estate, but also civic infrastructure and community amenities—positioning the area for continued long-term growth. </p></div>