Define goals first
Clarify lifestyle and investment objectives before looking at any units. Primary residence, second home, and pure investment each lead to different buildings and neighborhoods.
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Use this guide as the first layer before touring: neighborhood fit, building quality, timing, financing, ownership goals, and long-term resale logic — in that order.
Most buyers start with listings. The stronger path starts with goals and geography — so the units you tour are the right ones, not just the available ones.
Clarify lifestyle and investment objectives before looking at any units. Primary residence, second home, and pure investment each lead to different buildings and neighborhoods.
Read areas by daily rhythm, access, walkability, liquidity, and building quality — not only price. The right neighborhood thesis narrows the search before the first tour.
Review HOA dues, reserves, special assessments, rental rules, and building reputation early. In Miami, the building's financial health matters as much as the unit itself.
Only once the area and building thesis is clear should specific properties enter the picture. Inventory follows strategy — not the other way around.
A confident purchase rests on the numbers behind the listing. These are the points worth resolving before an offer — not after.
Share your goals, timeline, and how you want to live in Miami. You'll get a focused shortlist and a clear next step. Consultations are available in English and Turkish.
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