Strategically positioned infill parcel in Little Havana. located just two blocks off Flagler Street and within reach of Calle Ocho, Downtown Miami, Brickell, and the Miami River.Located at 219 SW 16 Avenue, the site offers a quieter residential setting within ... Read more
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Current Use: MultiFamily, Unimproved
Approx SqFt Total Area: 5000
Property SqFt: 5000
Remarks: Strategically positioned infill parcel in Little Havana. located just two blocks off Flagler Street and within reach of Calle Ocho, Downtown Miami, Brickell, and the Miami River.Located at 219 SW 16 Avenue, the site offers a quieter residential setting within one of Miami’s most connected urban neighborhoods. This property benefits from immediate access to major corridors while remaining tucked into a more neighborhood-oriented pocket, away from heavier commercial activity and tourist traffic.The property is zoned T4-L and delivered as vacant land, giving buyers a clean starting point for future development, land banking, or long-term positioning in a supply-constrained Little Havana corridor. Its location supports durable residential demand driven by nearby employment centers, schools, transit corridors, neighborhood retail, cultural amenities, and proximity to Miami’s urban core.Minutes from Calle Ocho, the Health District, Downtown, Brickell, and major highway access, the parcel sits at the intersection of affordability, connectivity, and long-term infill demand—without the pricing pressure of more exposed commercial corridors.
Internet Remarks: Strategically positioned infill parcel in Little Havana. located just two blocks off Flagler Street and within reach of Calle Ocho, Downtown Miami, Brickell, and the Miami River.Located at 219 SW 16 Avenue, the site offers a quieter residential setting within one of Miami’s most connected urban neighborhoods. This property benefits from immediate access to major corridors while remaining tucked into a more neighborhood-oriented pocket, away from heavier commercial activity and tourist traffic.The property is zoned T4-L and delivered as vacant land, giving buyers a clean starting point for future development, land banking, or long-term positioning in a supply-constrained Little Havana corridor. Its location supports durable residential demand driven by nearby employment centers, schools, transit corridors, neighborhood retail, cultural amenities, and proximity to Miami’s urban core.Minutes from Calle Ocho, the Health District, Downtown, Brickell, and major highway access, the parcel sits at the intersection of affordability, connectivity, and long-term infill demand—without the pricing pressure of more exposed commercial corridors.