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280 SW 20th Road, Apt 702, Miami, FL 33129

$3,500

/Monthly

$126,000

You will need to make 3x the monthly rent.

Min credit score is 650

How to check your score

Requirements

*Final approval depends on the landlord and building.

  • Early termination fee

    2 Month's Rent

    Key replacement

    $50

    Bad check fee

    $20

    Rent

    3500

    Utilities included

    Water, Trash, Sewer

    Late after

    5 Days

    Late fee

    $100

  • Advance rent

    First, Last

    Security deposit

    Month's Rent

    Application fee

    None

    Pet fee

    200

    Pet deposit

    None

    Payable to landlord

    These are the funds that you will need to pay the landlord.

  • Application fee

    $150

    Security deposit

    $$200 (Refundable)

    Move-in/out deposit

    $

    Pet fee

    $

    Pet deposit

    $

    Payable to Association

    These are the funds that you will need to pay the association.

  • Overnight guest limit

    14 Days

    Tenant responsible for maintenance up to 

    $150

    Renters insurance

    Required

What to expect on your lease

Monthly rent and what's included

What these terms mean

Key details

Bedrooms

Bathrooms

Parking

Laundry

Furnishings

Occupancy

Pets

Managed by

Approval time

Date available

Lease period

Agent Commission

2 Beds

Baths

2 Parking Spaces

In-Unit

Unfurnished

Vacant

Cats, Small Dogs ok

Owner

3 to 4 weeks

March 1, 2024

12 Month, Renewable

Building

2005

Year Build

47

Units

7

Stories

About

Marquis 1 of Coral Way

In the serene neighborhood of The Roads in Miami, Marquis 1 of Coral Way is a calm and peaceful condo building. Despite its tranquil surroundings, it's just a stone's throw away from all the city's excitement.

Association rules may differ from the landlord’s and are subject to change. Tenants must verify all current association requirements.

Marquis 1 of Coral Way

Managed by

  • Tenants or their agents need to provide the following:

    • Contract to lease*

    • Photo ID

    • Copy of credit report and score

    • Income verification (last three paystubs or bank statements)

    • (Required by Association) Copy of background check from Miami-Dade Portal.

    *A contract to lease is only needed when an agent is submitting on behalf of a tenant. 

  • No, this is for a lease term of 12 months with the option to renew.

  • As long as the tenant has a valid work visa that allows them to legally work and reside in the country or state, they may be able to rent a property. If the work visa expires after the 12-month lease period the landlord may consider the applicant.

  • As long as the tenant has a valid work visa that allows them to legally work and reside in the country or state, they may be able to rent a property. If the work visa expires after the 12-month lease period the landlord may consider the applicant.

  • It depends on the landlord and the building, but most rentals follow this general timeline.

     

    The landlord review can happen quickly once your offer is submitted, but if the building requires an association or property management approval, that step can take 1 to 4 weeks. Some buildings also require extra paperwork, fees, deposits, or an interview, which can add time.

     

    The fastest way to avoid delays is to submit your offer with all required documents and complete any building application as soon as it’s requested.

  • On Allioo, “Submit Offer” means you’re sending the landlord the information they need to review you as a tenant and decide next steps.

     

    In most rentals, this includes a contract to lease (often used as an offer to rent), plus supporting documents like ID, income verification, credit score, and any other required paperwork. The landlord will review it and may accept, decline, or counter based on the terms and the strength of the submission.

     

    Some landlords may also require a formal application in addition to the offer.

  • Getting approved is usually a few steps.

     

    First, you submit your offer (or application) with your documents. The landlord reviews everything and may accept, decline, or counter with different terms (for example, rent price or move-in costs).

     

    If the landlord accepts, the lease is prepared, and you’ll typically need to provide at least one month’s rent to move forward. After that, many condos require a separate association or property management application, and approval can take 1 to 4 weeks, depending on the building. This step may include additional paperwork, fees, deposits, or even an interview.

     

    Once final approval is complete, a walkthrough is scheduled, and the remaining move-in costs are paid. Access to the unit is typically provided on the lease start date.

Frequently Asked Questions

About this apartment

Experience stunning views from this spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment in the desirable Miami Roads neighborhood. Enjoy the peaceful setting of this quiet building while taking in the breathtaking views of South Brickell. The unit has two assigned parking spaces. Perfect for a couple or young professionals seeking ample space at a great value. This condo is also pet friendly with restrictions and a non-refundable pet fee. Conveniently located just 5-15 minutes away from Brickell, the airport, and the beach.

2 Beds

Baths

922 sq ft

In-Unit

2 Parking Spaces

Cats, Small Dogs ok

Neighborhood

The Roads

Discover Tranquility and Serenity in The Roads' Charming Enclave

The Roads

67

Walk Score

66

Transit Score

80

Bike Score

Schedule a showing

Listing Agent

Anthony Johnson

SL3370479, Voro, Florida

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Showing Agent

Emma Rojas

Lifestyle International Realty

Timeframe

Rental Fit & Timing

Estimated Credit Range
Total Monthly Household Income
Ideal Lease Start Date

Date Listed

Last Updated

February 17, 2026 at 12:12:06 AM

March 10, 2026 at 6:59:29 AM

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1

Take a virtual tour

Review photos, 3D tours, pricing, requirements, and FAQs to confirm the home is a good fit before moving forward.

2

View the home

A partner showing agent will coordinate and show the home, either in person or by video call, based on availability.

3

Apply to landlord

Submit your information and required documents for landlord review. This is commonly known as a Contract to Lease, outlining rent, move-in date, and terms.

4

Landlord review

The landlord reviews the submission and may accept the offer, reject it, or respond with a counteroffer.

5

Sign the lease

If accepted, you’ll receive a digital lease to review and sign. First month’s rent is due after signing.

6

Apply to association

If the home is in a condo building, association approval is required. The tenant must apply promptly to avoid delays.

7

Association approval

The association may require an interview and may issue key fobs or access credentials. An approval letter is required to validate the lease.

7

Walkthrough & move-in

A walkthrough is completed with all parties. Any remaining funds are due, keys are provided, and tenants have 48 hours to submit a checklist.

How renting this apartment works

Important Notice to Prospective Tenants and Agents

Information provided is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and is subject to change. Tenants and agents are responsible for independently verifying all listing details, including price, availability, utilities, requirements, and move-in costs. All rentals are subject to landlord approval and, where applicable, condominium or homeowners’ association approval, which may include additional applications, fees, interviews, and approval timelines beyond the control of the listing agent. Submitting an application, offer, or Contract to Lease does not guarantee approval. All offers must be submitted through the designated offer tool, and showings must be scheduled via ShowingTime. Offers submitted outside of the platform may result in delays. Agents representing tenants must follow MLS instructions and provide accurate information on behalf of their clients. Tenants must disclose if they are working with a tenant agent. Unrepresented tenants will communicate directly with the listing agent. Any timelines provided are estimates only. The listing agent is not responsible for delays or requirements imposed by landlords, associations, escrow holders, or other third parties. Media and virtual tours are for convenience only; in-person verification is recommended. Unless otherwise disclosed in writing, the listing agent represents the landlord. All broker commissions are deducted solely from the first month’s rent, and payment handling may involve multiple brokerages or escrow distribution as applicable. The listing agent, Anthony Johnson, SL 3370479, is providing information supplied by the landlord and third parties and makes no warranties as to accuracy or completeness. Please review the full listing disclosure for complete terms and conditions, as this summary does not include all details.

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