Tropical Art Deco Building, in the heart of South Beach, the best location blocks from the beaches and entertainment. 1/1 Totally updated. Excellent conditions. Do not miss this opportunity. South Beach Art Deco historical gem on 12th Street & Euclid Ave. The Delphine was designed by architect Anton Skislewicz in 1939. Also of the Breakwater Hotel Ocean Drive, the Kenmore Hotel on Washington Ave, the Plymouth on 21st & Greystone Hotel at 19th Collins. Newly renovated kitchen & bathroom Junior 1Bedroom. Florida hardwood flooring, spacious closet & plenty of natural southern facing sunlight. First floor residence with secure exterior gated fence & interior glass door entry. On site Laundry. Central location, close to everything. 12 unit building with solid walls, quiet neighbors.
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Listing Agent: Daniela Gima Malesich (#0662349)
Listing Office: Beachfront Realty Inc (#ROBR01)

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