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L Hermitage Town homes is located in the Coconut Grove neighborhood located in the City of Miami, Florida in Miami-Dade County. The area is defined as southeast of U.S. 1, from N. Prospect Ave as the southern border to the intersection of U.S. 1 and Brickell Ave as the northern border. The western boundary is Le Jeune Rd. and the eastern, Biscayne Bay. Technically, all of Coconut Grove has a zip code of 33133, which actually stretches north of U.S. 1 into what’s called Silver Bluffs. The region is often referred to simply as “The Grove.”
L’Hermitage – On-the-Bay-in-the-Grove. L’Hermitage is a secluded enclave of residences in Miami’s prestigious Coconut Grove area. A beautifully architecturally designed community with a unique Mediterranean villa feel, L’Hermitage has the shoreline of Biscayne Bay as its backyard.
L’Hermitage is a unique community in North Coconut Grove. It is locked and secured by a 24-hour guard. The grounds are meticulously maintained and there are plenty of foliage, flowers, and water features throughout the property. Although L’Hermitage is technically a “condo,” each unit is more like a villa. Each residence is 3 stories tall and some units come with elevators to each floor. It also has its own garage for 2 cars, plus a carport for 2 cars. Residences are clustered around cul-de-sacs throughout the property. Many people choose to live at LHermitage because they want the condo lifestyle, but require more space than a regular condo has to offer. Families like living here because it’s very safe and the housing is quite large. Its size ranges from 3,490 to 4,053 square meters. Some are situated on the water and overlook the bay. Approximately 3/4 of the units have been upgraded.
Building Facilities
- Gated community
- Swimming pool
- Quay
- Tennis
- Centrally located in Coconut Grove
- Lush landscaped entrance
- Private & Exclusive
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