Calusa Cove Apartments
No RER violations on record.
Latest data: March 2026. This building has not been actively listed recently.
3BR
$2,990/mo
Potential savings: ~45% by timing your move
Compared to median rents in 33189, Miami-Dade
Based on HUD Fair Market Rent estimates for this ZIP code
of tenants recommend
Based on 7 verified reviews
“We live in Calusa Cove and the overall condition of the property, cleanliness, and general maintenance service are excellent. All office and maintenan”
— Anonymous, Nov 2021
“You can hear all the noise in the hallway and all the apartments next to you. The elevator is always stuck and hasn't been inspected in over a yea”
— Anonymous, Mar 2012
Current Resident 835948
4 years ago
We live in Calusa Cove and the overall condition of the property, cleanliness, and general maintenance service are excellent. All office and maintenance staff treat tenants with courtesy and professionalism. We recommend this housing community! Vivimos en Calusa Cove y el estado general de la propiedad, la limpieza y el servicio de mantenimiento general son excelentes. Todo el personal de mantenimiento y de oficina trata a los inquilinos con cortesía y profesionalismo. ¡Recomendamos esta comunidad de viviendas!
Current Resident 24221
12 years ago
Calusa cove has been a great stepping stone for me. The first couple years I was here management was unprofessional . Since management changed about a year ago the place has really made substantial changes for the good of the community. The noise levels have gone down and the building looks so much cleaner. I'm a happy resident now.
Current Resident 665859
12 years ago
Calusa Cove is a decent apartment complex for transitioning (while you look for something permanent). Its nothing spectacular but it meets the need for "right now" situations. I have lived here for a few years (takes time to save) and the people are cordial and respectful yet are a the select few you wonder about. Moving forward, I have seen worse and this place is not bad its just not kendall lol if you know what I mean..
Dolphin1980
12 years ago
This is a great apartment complex the office staff are great always there to help very peaceful area
Current Resident 892164
14 years ago
You can hear all the noise in the hallway and all the apartments next to you. The elevator is always stuck and hasn't been inspected in over a year!!!! There are always fights by the residents and the office staff are complete -------. There is one lady who is nice and the maintenance guy is cool. Guess what though the place still sucks. During the rainy season its covered in mosquitoes, and in the summer sand lice. The place sucks its low income housing, and they make sure to reflect that. The washer and dryers on the property are shot, the washer doesn't clean right and the dryer doesn't dry the clothes fully. I had an appliance that was broken in the apartment, I called maintenance 4 or 5 times to fix it and they never came, maybe once to look at it. I feel so bad for the people who remain to live there
Current Resident 817631
16 years ago
I move to Calusa Cove a year ago, the new management team is wondful. If you are looking for place to call home, make it's Calusa Cove :-)
Current Resident 643894
19 years ago
I moved into Caluse Cove when they first opened in the summer of 2004. I was happy because they were brand new apts. The first Manager of the place was a strict young lady who really didn't tolerate any mess. She kept the buildings in order and everyone new she should not be played with. When she left because of a job promotion, trash,drugs and inconsideration came with the new property manager. Trash and piss stayed in the elevators (six story buildings). The 2 elvators per building never work, so if you live on the top 3 floors you almost always have to walk the stairs. The fact that the apartments are income restricted will let you know that after only 2 years of being open they look like they've been around closer to 9 or 10. The walls in the apartments are paper thin so things as simple as conversation can be heard through them. People leave piles and piles of trash in the room where the trash shoots are(how lazy is that?)then managment takes forever to have maintence clean it up. During hurricane season the water leaks through the roof or window seal somehow, and causes flooding throughout the whole building. Then no one wants to deal with the mold problem. Another terrible problem is the insects and bugs, since the place was built over what used to be a large field area, the ants are abundant, and as you know if you're in a high rise building and someone has ants or roaches they travel faster than anything. Yes, Calusa cove has pest control thats supposed to come about every other month, but you'll be lucky if you see them twice a year. Nevertheless, I'd have to say the most horrific experience was the big ------- Raccoons that come out of the wooded area, which is a few feet a way from the parking lot. When they feel like they need something to eat, They don't hesitate to come rummaging through the parking lot, in betwwen cars to search for food. The fact that they keep the dumpster area open at all times doesn't help this large rodent problem either. Imagine coming home from a long day of work to find a huge rodent waiting for you and whatever food you have. Management has no concern of other people's well being or the way their tenants live. One(handicapped) lady complained to the Manager about the elevator's being out of order and the next day the manager put a eviction notice on her door. Management moves their own family members in the complexes with reduced rents and illegal tenants, but when someone else has an illegal tenant they evict them. I moved from this horrendous place in search of something better, I found that at THE CUTLERS. I'd simply like to say to Calusa Cove that if they don't get rid of the curent property manager, Calusa cove will remain a disaster with no hope of success.
11 questions answered
Based on recent listing data, rent for a studio at 8000 SW 210TH ST, Miami, FL ranges from $1,375 to $1,861 per month, with a median of $1,618.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 1-bedroom at 8000 SW 210TH ST, Miami, FL ranges from $1,489 to $2,015 per month, with a median of $1,752.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 2-bedroom at 8000 SW 210TH ST, Miami, FL ranges from $1,804 to $2,440 per month, with a median of $2,122.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 3-bedroom at 8000 SW 210TH ST, Miami, FL ranges from $2,369 to $3,205 per month, with a median of $2,787.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 4-bedroom at 8000 SW 210TH ST, Miami, FL ranges from $2,829 to $3,827 per month, with a median of $3,328.
Based on available records, 8000 SW 210TH ST, Miami, FL is not currently registered as rent stabilized. Rents at this building are likely set at market rate.
8000 SW 210TH ST, Miami, FL has an overall grade of B with a score of 3.0 out of 5 on Lucid Rents. This score is based on violations, complaints, and tenant reviews.
Yes, 8000 SW 210TH ST, Miami, FL has 15 complaints on record. Visit the building page on Lucid Rents to see the full history, including violation classes and complaint types.
8000 SW 210TH ST, Miami, FL is located in flood zone AE. Prospective tenants should consider these factors when evaluating the building.
8000 SW 210TH ST, Miami, FL has 3 transit options nearby. The closest include: bus: SW 216 ST @ SW 87 PL (287), 1.0 mi away.
8000 SW 210TH ST, Miami, FL has 7 tenant reviews with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5. 0 out of 7 reviewers would recommend this building.