250 Wynwood is your first chance in a decade to own a new condominium in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District, one of the most renowned creative neighborhoods in the United States. This boutique live/work building has only eleven exquisite units and is located steps away from Panther Coffee, the area’s town square. Each unit features 10-foot ceilings with vast open living spaces, floor-to-ceiling windows, and oversized private balconies. 250 Wynwood is designed by New York City architect Laith Sayigh (formerly of Foster + Partners, Diller Scofidio + Renfro and SOM), and features site-specific artwork chosen by Miami gallerist phenom and Art Basel exhibitor Anthony Spinello.
Building Details
Association Name
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Association Phone
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Year Built
2015
Total Floors
6 Floors
Total Units
11 Units
Architect / Designer
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Bedrooms
1 to 2
Unit Size Range
1,407 to 1,420
Neighborhood
Wynwood
Folio Number
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Full Address
250 Northwest 24th Street, Miami, FL, 33127-4324
Amenities & Lifestyle
Rooftop terrace and sundeck Secured assigned parking
HOA & Financial
Avg HOA / Month
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Application Fee
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Approval Timeframe
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Special Assessment
No current info — ask association if any assessments are planned or in progress.
HOA Fee Includes
Details pending — typical inclusions are water, cable, sewer, and trash
Reserve Status
Information not yet gathered — ask the association for reserve details
Lender & Purchase Requirements
Right of First Refusal
Status unknown — contact HOA to confirm if they hold purchasing rights
Down Payment Notes
Not disclosed — down payment requirements vary by lender and building
Florida Condo Reform & Structural Compliance
Verify compliance with HOA
Confirm SIRS status, milestone inspections, and reserve disclosures directly with the association before closing.
SIRS Required (3+ stories)✗ No
SIRS Study CompletedVerify with HOA
SIRS Reported to State✗ No
Phase 1 Milestone InspectionVerify with HOA
40-Year RecertificationDate not confirmed — verify with association or local municipality
Florida Law Note: SB 4D (effective Dec 31, 2024) requires all condo associations with buildings 3+ stories to complete a SIRS and fund reserves accordingly. Contact the association for full reserve disclosure and inspection phase reports before closing.