Winston Towers 200

Sunny Isles Beach
  • 251 174 St
    Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
  • $3,200 – $649,000
  • 940 – 1,300 sqft
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Winston Towers 200

Winston Towers 200, a prominent fixture in Sunny Isles Beach, has a history dating back to 1971. Its enduring presence is a testament to the legacy of coastal living in this vibrant community. With immediate occupancy, it has welcomed residents for decades, offering the essence of coastal comfort.

Amenities

 This 23-story residential tower is designed to elevate residents' daily lives. While the community isn't pet-friendly, it offers captivating views of both the ocean and the city, creating a picturesque backdrop for everyday living. Residents can enjoy a prime location close to the sun-kissed beach and the bustling Bal Harbour Shops. The tower's 396 residences cater to diverse preferences, whether you're seeking a cozy one-bedroom retreat or a spacious three-bedroom haven. Immediate occupancy ensures you can start your coastal living experience without delay.

Floor Plans Available Upon Request

We understand the importance of finding the perfect layout to suit your lifestyle. While we do have detailed floor plans for Winston Towers 200, they are available upon request. Please contact us to receive the specific floor plan that meets your needs.

Location

Winston Towers 200 is conveniently located at 251 NE 174th Street, Sunny Isles Beach, Florida. This ideal setting places residents in proximity to essential amenities and entertainment options, making it a practical and convenient choice for those seeking coastal living.

The Parapar Group

For those interested in learning or making inquiries about Winston Towers 200, they can reach out to the provided contact number: 305-778-6933.

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Sunny Isles Beach, located in Miami-Dade County, Florida, has a rich history dating back to the 1920s when it was envisioned as a tourist resort known as "Sunny Isles, the America Riviera."