$3,200,000

1329 Pennsylvania Ave, Miami Beach FL 33139

Income/MultiFamily
Built in 1936
7,500 Square Feet lot
182 days on market

About this property

1329 Pennsylvania Avenue (aka Shermon Court) is a 1936 Art Deco building masterfully designed by Henry Hohauser, one of South Beach's signature architects in the Deco era. This is a well-maintained 8-unit apartment building, each with spacious 1-bed/1-bath layouts. The building also has common laundry facilities as well as 5 off street parking spaces. All units are occupied by excellent long-term tenants on month-to-month leases at $1,700 ?— well below market. With renovations, rents can be repositioned to $2,300 - $2,500, offering strong upside potential. The property has passed its 40-year recertification and boasts a rich Miami Beach history, blending architectural character with modern stability. A rare investment opportunity with secure cash flow and significant value-add potential.

Property Details

Exterior

  • Waterfront: No

Interior

  • Building Area Total: 5760
  • Stories: 2

Location

  • City: Miami Beach
  • County: Miami-Dade County
  • State: FL
  • Zoning: 3900

Construction

  • New Construction: No

Public Info

  • Lot Size: 7,500 Square Feet
  • Year Built: 1936
  • APN: 02-42-03-009-0700

Tax Information

  • Annual Tax Amount: $31,114
  • Tax Year: 2024

Price History

4/2/2026 Listed for Sale
Source: Miami REALTORS®
$3,200,000
Kevin McCarthy
Kevin McCarthy
RACVantage Managing Broker | Commercial Real Estate Advisor






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