Experience the vibrant energy of South Beach at Penn Plaza, located at 1027 Pennsylvania Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139. This charming condominium offers 18 residential units, including studios and one-bedroom apartments. Penn Plaza captures the essence of the Art Deco era with its iconic architectural style and is surrounded by the famous landmarks and beautiful beaches of Miami Beach. Enjoy the eclectic dining, exciting nightlife, and world-renowned shopping just steps away from your doorstep. Immerse yourself in the unique charm and liveliness of South Beach living at Penn Plaza.
Building Details
Association Name
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Association Phone
786-228-9179
Year Built
1925
Total Floors
3 Floors
Total Units
18 Units
Architect / Designer
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Bedrooms
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Unit Size Range
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Neighborhood
Flamingo Lummus
Folio Number
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Full Address
1027 Pennsylvania Avenue, Miami Beach, FL, 33139
Amenities & Lifestyle
Mail room Bike racks Secured with fence and front door code
Rental Restrictions
6 month or 12 month leases
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
Water, trash, sewer
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.