Marketer Deniece Williams was updating the Multiple Listing Service on Tuesday, swapping out the last of the 100 units sold in the past six months for a new set of offerings at Terrazas Miami.
The property between the Dolphin Expressway and the Miami River got new life with a $2.5 million capital investment in refurbishments and a move by marketers like Williams to reposition it as the winning choice for middle-income buyers priced out of luxury markets.
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