Downtown Miami Residences
Last chance to reserve
No rental restrictions
Fully furnished apartments
Only 20% deposit required
Prices from $500,000 USD
Offering fully furnished apartments with hotel-style amenities and unrestricted short-term rentals/personal use. The project offers the perfect balance for those looking for unlimited personal use, capital growth and to generate high rental income.
INVESTMENT DETAILS
Availability:
• Studio - 2 bed
• Price: From $460,000
• Estimated Completion: Q3 2026
• Tenure: Freehold
• Rental Yield: 6%
WHY MIAMI?
Florida receives 45% of all international visitors to the US.
Miami hosts 1,641 visitors for every 100 residents.
GDP has topped $1 trillion, making it the 18th largest economy in the world.
Home to the hottest rental markets in the country.
Growing number of tech and finance businesses.
Miami International Airport (MIA) is one of the world's busiest airports.
FULL DESCRIPTION
Downtown Miami living—Unrestricted short-term rentals & Airbnb eligibility
600 Miami Worldcenter is an iconic, high-end urban living experience in the centre of Miami Worldcenter. This new luxury tower will feature 32 stories and 579 fully furnished residences, each thoughtfully curated by award-winning design firm, The Design Agency.
The second largest urban development in the US at nearly 30 acres, Miami Worldcenter is the epicentre of the city, surrounded by over $ 3 billion dollars of new projects including mass transit, museums, parks, sports venues, entertainment, luxury retail and signature restaurants.
600 Miami Worldcenter boasts over 20,000sqft of hotel-style amenities. It offers unrestricted short-term rentals/personal use and is eligible for Airbnb. With no rental restrictions, owners will have the freedom to use or rent their units as they wish.
We have studio, one-bed and two-bed apartments with balconies available to purchase. Investors can lock in the best condos at pre-launch prices with only a 10% deposit.
Features:
•Covered porte-cochere
• 24-hour attended lobby
• Ground-level food and beverage concept
• Mailroom
• Management offices
• Bike storage
• Luxer One automated parcel room
featuring a tech-forward, contactless digital package delivery system
• Air-conditioned resident storage
LOCATION
Boasting trendy beaches, vibrant neighbourhoods, delightful Art Deco and dazzling nightlife, Miami is one of the world's most sought-after locations.
In the bustle of Downtown Miami, the Miami Worldcenter is a 27-acre master plan featuring approximately 300,000 SF of retail, food and beverage, and entertainment space.
The project offers spectacular views of Miami River, Dodge Island and Biscayne Bay, and has several green spaces nearby. It is located 5 miles west of Miami International Airport, which transports 45 million passengers every year.
DESTINATION GUIDE

Florida
USA
Sun, sea, sand and Disney World. The Sunshine State is one of the most sought-after destinations in the world. Small wonder then that Florida is a property hotspot with opportunities to be found at all ends of the market.
Whatever you’re hoping to achieve, Florida is a state full of opportunity.
Its $1.2 trillion economy is the fourth largest of any US state. If Florida were a country, it would be the 16th richest in the world.
With a population of more than 21 million, it is the third most populous US state. That population is set to continue to grow over the coming years as people flood into the state to live, retire, and work there.
Business and economic opportunities are abundant, and the outlook for the future is good. Florida’s unemployment rate dropped to 2.7% in July 2022, which is below the national average. It has been predicted that by the end of the year job growth will average 2.3% with finance, education and trade leading the way.
While Orlando and Miami may get all the headlines, there are also thriving areas which offer a laid-back, metropolitan vibe, attracting young professionals working in fields such as education, medical and travel. This has fuelled both job growth and rental demand across the state.
Florida is also attractive to many thanks to the relatively affordable cost of living. In fact, the state is more affordable in terms of living costs and house prices compared to the national average.
A renowned spot for retirees, people journey across the globe to spend their “golden years” in Florida and benefit from its thriving retirement community, health-benefiting weather, and relaxed way of life.
And new residents aren’t the only ones transcending Florida’s borders; the Sunshine State remains an increasingly popular tourist destination. Glorious weather and some of the best beaches in the world bring people in their millions. The Everglades represents one of America’s great wildernesses and offers a chance to get up close with all sorts of animal life.
Top of the bill, though, is Disney World. The Magic Kingdom in Orlando is the biggest theme park in the world, attracting millions every year. Visitors can also head to other popular sites such as Epcot, MGM Studios, the Kennedy Space Centre and a string of water parks.
70 million people visited Florida in the first half of 2022, which marks an increase of over 20% from the previous year (VISIT FLORIDA). Having now exceeded pre-pandemic levels, the state resumes its upward trajectory in visitor numbers, which lasted 9 consecutive years before the pandemic.

OUR EXPERTS SAY
“As an investment location, Florida probably offers one of the most diverse range of markets in the US. The huge number of tourists is the obvious draw, but there is so much more to the state than theme parks and vacation rentals. It’s a place that a hugely diverse population call home. From the students who flock to the state’s numerous universities to the knowledge workers drawn in by the high lifestyle standards, it’s a great place for purchasing real estate which is likely to appeal to a number of tenants.
Florida has always been one of the USA’s most popular markets for investors and, as we have seen over the past twelve months, it is very likely to remain so.”
– Matthew Lavin, Director


HOW TO GET THERE
By road
Florida is of course accessible from across the United States, so choosing how to travel is often more about choosing a scenic or direct route. Drive time from New York is generally around 20hrs.
By train
Florida is easily accessible by train. Both the Silver Star and Silver Meteor lines make regular journeys to Florida from New York with a travel distance of around 1,100 miles and a total trip length of around 28 to 32 hours.
By air
Florida has 131 public airports plus seven large and medium hub airports. The busiest airports are Miami International, Orlando International, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International, and Tampa International.
By boat
A popular cruise destination, Florida is often combined with travelling to areas such as the Caribbean, West Indies, or Mexico.
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