Miami/ Real Estate & Development
Published on January 28, 2019
Inside Miami Beach's most expensive apartments 3315 Collins Ave., #5A. | Photos: Zumper

Whether you're looking for a new apartment or not, sometimes it can be entertaining to wander through an upmarket real estate listing to see what life could be like if money wasn't a concern. So what exactly does the top-end of Miami Beach's rental market look like these days — and just how fancy do these residences get, given these hefty prices?

We combed through local listings in Miami Beach via rental website Zumper to unearth the city's most ritzy listings.

Read on to see the select listings currently on the market. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)

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3315 Collins Ave., #5A (Oceanfront)

Starting things off with a statement, notice this condo over at 3315 Collins Ave., #5A in Oceanfront. It has four bedrooms and five bathrooms. Whereas the average price for a four-bedroom rental in Miami Beach is roughly $6,800/month, this rental is currently listed at an unimaginable $60,000/month. What makes it so costly?

In the unit, the listing promises hardwood floors, a walk-in closet, high ceilings, a kitchen island, a balcony and floor-to-ceiling windows with ocean views. Inhabiting this expansive house isn't all-inclusive: pets are not allowed.

Per Walk Score ratings, this location is friendly for those on foot, is quite bikeable and offers many nearby public transportation options.

(Take a look at the complete listing here.)

2201 Collins Ave., #728-730 (City Center)

Then, check out this condo located at 2201 Collins Ave., #728-730 in City Center. It has two bedrooms and three bathrooms. Whereas the average price for a two-bedroom rental in Miami Beach is roughly $2,350/month, this stately home is currently going for a steep $32,000/month. What makes it so high-priced?

The apartment boasts a dishwasher, stainless steel appliances, floor-to-ceiling windows, a wraparound balcony, high ceilings and generous closet space. Inhabiting this deluxe rental is a human-only thing: cats and dogs are not allowed.

Walk Score indicates that the area around this address is very walkable, is convenient for biking and offers many nearby public transportation options.

(Check out the complete listing here.)

100 S. Pointe Drive, #2505 (South Pointe)

Finally, here's this condo over at 100 S. Pointe Drive, #2505 in South Pointe. It has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. This stately home is currently going for a steep $25,000/month. Why so pricey?

In the condo, you can expect high ceilings, hardwood and marble floors, a balcony, floor-to-ceiling windows, stainless steel appliances and granite countertops. The building boasts garage parking, outdoor space, a swimming pool and a fitness center.

Dwelling in this voluminous home isn't all-inclusive: cats and dogs are not allowed.

According to Walk Score, the surrounding area is very walkable, is fairly bikeable and has some transit options.

(If you want to daydream, see the complete listing here.)

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