Mystic Pointe Expert
George ROELOFSENGeorge ROELOFSENWeiss Realty Ltd., BrokerageThe Green Team RealtyWeiss Realty Ltd., Brokerage
Phone:954-443-2239
Cell:305-788-7143
Fax:954-443-2261
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Mystic Pointe

 

 

Allow me to show you around this exciting and luxurious area. I have owned a condo here myself and am intimately familiar with the pros and cons of the various towers. I am still a resident of the City of Aventura at The Hamptons complex another great complex here.

Feel free to connect with me at: george@valuehomes.INFO  or groelofsen@gmail.com

Mystic pointe is a secured gated complex of 6 condominium towers that offer great value considering the location near the Aventura Mall, inviting walking trails and the Turnberry Isle golf courses in the prestigious City of Aventura.

Aventura is a planned city located in northeastern Miami-Dade County, Florida. The city name is from the Spanish word for "adventure," and was named "Aventura" after one of the developers of the original group of condominiums in the area remarked to the others, "What an adventure this is going to be."[3] The name predates the well known mall (Aventura Mall) built near the condominium developments. According to the U.S. Census estimates of 2007, the city had a population of 29,475

  History

Most of what would later become the City of Aventura was initially developed during the late 1970s and into the 80s as a high-rise residential area by Oxford Development Company, when the area was still mostly swampland known as "Biscayne Gardens".

Aventura is also home to the Aventura Mall, a high-end regional mall which was developed by Ray Parello, Donny Soffer, and Eddie Lewis of Oxford Development and is currently owned by Simon Property Group and Turnberry Associates. The enormous success of the mall encouraged explosive growth in the area and saw the closure of stores at the competing The Mall at 163rd Street, which only recently has been revitalized. On November 7, 1995, the City of Aventura was incorporated.

 Transportation

The Aventura Express shuttle bus is a city run public bus service, free to Aventura residents. The Miami-Dade Transit, and Broward County transit bus systems also run through the city. The Miami-Dade Metrorail and Metromover does not, however, serve the city.

The main north-south road in the city is Biscayne Bouelevard and the main east-west route is the William H. Lehman Causeway. Although no interstates run through the city, I-95 is just 5 minutes away.

Aventura is between south Florida's two main airports, the Miami International Airport and the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, to Ft. Lauderdale is just 15 minutes away, while Miami is 30 minutes away.

 

 Area attractions

Perhaps one of the most famous attractions is the Aventura Mall, a 2.4 million square foot indoor shopping center located in the center of the city. The city also has its own exclusive park, Founders Park, and an outdoor mall named the Shops at Waterways. Although not inside the city limits, some of south Florida's finest beaches are just a few minutes away from Aventura, across the William H. Lehman Causeway.