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Palm Bay Yacht Club

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780 NE 69 Street, Miami, Florida 33138

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Sale
7
Rent
6
PRICE
$350,000+
SQ FT
828-1,316
UNITS
235
STORIES
27
BUILT
1982

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Palm Bay Yacht Club

Key Building Details

Neighborhood
Avg Price / Sq Ft
$407
Avg Assoc Fee
$1.25 / sq ft / month
Walk Score ®
CBB Rank
4/5help popup

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Building Amenities

Pool / Spa
Pool / Spa
Heated Pool, Spa / Hot Tub, Sauna
Sport / Fitness
Sport / Fitness
Exercise Room, Pool, Tennis
Parking
Parking
Assigned, Covered, Garage, Valet
General Amenities
General Amenities
Bar, Picnic Area, Common Laundry, Elevator, Library
Waterfront
Waterfront
Bay Front

Additional details

Avg Price / Sq Ft
$407
Unit Conveniences
Central Cooling, Central Heat, Dishwasher, Electric Cooling, Electric Heat, Walk In Closets, Washer/Dryer
Maintenance Includes
N/A
Type of Association
N/A
Style
Condo, Condo 5+ Stories, Condo/Co-Op/Annual
Transit Score ®
Bike Score ®

Available Condos at Palm Bay Yacht Club

There are currently no units listed for sale in the MLS
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Palm Bay Yacht Club floorplans

Palm Bay Yacht Club floorplans
Apt#
01,PH01
02,PH02
03,PH03
04,PH04
05,PH05
06,PH06
07,PH07
08,PH08
Model
Unit 01
Unit 02
Unit 03
Unit 04
Unit 05
Unit 06
Unit 07
Unit 08
Bed / Baths
2 / 2
2 / 2
Studio / 1
2 / 2
2 / 2
1 / 1.5
2 / 2
2 / 2
Floors
3 - 26
3 - 26
3 - 26
3 - 26
3 - 26
3 - 26
3 - 26
3 - 26
Interior + Ext (Sq Ft)
1,316 + N/A
1,366 + N/A
1,235 + N/A
1,225 + N/A
1,229 + N/A
828 + N/A
1,229 + N/A
1,219 + N/A

Palm Bay Yacht Club building stats

Inventory
Condos for Sale and for Rent
235
Total Condos
7 Condos for Sale
3% of building
6 Condos for Rent
3% of building
6%
of building

Sales stats

Key averages for the building

AVG LIST PRICE

$462,700

AVG LIST PRICE / SQ FT

$407

AVG SALE PRICE

$355,000*

*past six months

AVG SALE PRICE/ SQ FT

$326*

*past six months

110*

Avg Days on Market

*past six months

Sales history

Number of sold condos by month

June 2026
0
May 2026
0
April 2026
0
March 2026
0
February 2026
2
January 2026
0

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