Byron Hall Apartments
vs. Neighborhood
118% above median
Best Time to Move
Cheapest: August
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Above neighborhood average
Potential savings: ~43% by timing your move
of tenants recommend
Based on 5 verified reviews
“I found my extensive stay here to be great. The manager seemed to know how to fix any problem I may have had (which was not often). For the money, I d”
— Anonymous, Apr 2004
“There were about 15 or so fires in the trash chute while I lived there, and sprinklers damaged my apartment and nothing was done (check out the miami ”
— Anonymous, Aug 2002
drumngruvn
21 years ago
I found my extensive stay here to be great. The manager seemed to know how to fix any problem I may have had (which was not often). For the money, I don´t think I could´ve been at a better place! This is a good choice for affordable living.
jeffsailorman
22 years ago
I have lived in 8D for 5 years and am finally escaping. The building is going down to slum level. Over priced and services are no longer here. <br> <br>Weekly fire alarms, management would not repair the hot water for 2 weeks until the city forced them to repair it in 4 hours. <br> <br>Don´t move here if you want to keep your sanity.
Current Resident 69695
23 years ago
The building is a waste of money. The only thing the manager knows how to do is cash a rent check. Nothing gets fixed and no one answers the phone and they won´t call you back if you have a problem.
Current Resident 403534
23 years ago
This place has gone down hill in a hurry. Once a place full of mid to upper middle class residents, now a low income family rental dump. Cant take your trash out after 6 p.m. AC rarely works. Elevators rarely work. Fire alams constantly go off. Front desk personal have no idea what to do when there is actually a fire in the building. Once was told there was no fire and low and behold I had to be rescued by the fire department. This place sucks, it´s not worth the trouble to live here. Save your money and look elsewhere. If you get stuck living here, don´t deal with the manager, he has no clue on what´s going on. They should tear the building down and start over.....
dontlivehere8553
23 years ago
There were about 15 or so fires in the trash chute while I lived there, and sprinklers damaged my apartment and nothing was done (check out the miami beach fire dept. to see how many times they go out there). Then they withheld my $1500 security deposit without telling me within 30 days. This is totally illegal, but there is not much one can do--except tell everyone to stay away from this building. The parking on the street is terrible, cars are always getting broken into, and the noise from the street is horrendous! There are always bugs and pool is always closed for renovation bc the deck is falling apart.
7 questions answered
Based on available records, 401 69th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33141 is not currently registered as rent stabilized. Rents at this building are likely set at market rate.
401 69th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33141 has an overall grade of F with a score of 1.6 out of 10 on Lucid Rents. This score is based on violations, complaints, and tenant reviews.
Yes, 401 69th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33141 has 8 complaints on record. Visit the building page on Lucid Rents to see the full history, including violation classes and complaint types.
401 69th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33141 is located in flood zone UNMAPPED. Prospective tenants should consider these factors when evaluating the building.
401 69th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33141 has 3 transit options nearby. The closest include: bus: COLLINS AV & # 5445 (79, 100), 1.4 mi away.
401 69th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33141 was built in 1970.
401 69th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33141 has 5 tenant reviews with an average rating of 1.6 out of 10. 0 out of 5 reviewers would recommend this building.
No RER violations on record.