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Entorno amplio y relajado, alejado del centro
Supermercados, tiendas y cafeterías muy cerca





Conoce todas las habitaciones que Cascade Link at Douglas tiene disponibles.
1 cama
1 cama
3 camas
Tu propio espacio, tus propias reglas. Una unidad independiente con todo lo necesario — cocina, baño y sala solo para ti (o para compartir con unos pocos compañeros). Los apartamentos son ideales para estudiantes que quieren independencia sin el mantenimiento de una casa completa.
3.8
Aceptable
Desde 2440 US$ /mes
3050 SW 37th Ave, Miami, FL 33133, USA-Ver en Google Maps
3.8
Aceptable
Basado en 153 reseñas de Google
Con tecnología de Google
Estas son las 5 últimas reseñas de Google para Cascade Link at Douglas.
Recuerda que las reseñas suelen reflejar experiencias muy marcadas. Úsalas como referencia para ayudarte a decidir.
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junio de 2026
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mayo de 2026
3 months ago, 2 bedroom units were listed for ~$4500 a month. Now they are $7,000+. My friends are currently in a 3 bedroom and the rent is $6500. Newly available 3 bd apts are now $8500-$9000+. You'd have to be nuts to pay that kind of rent with massive construction immediately next to you that begins at sunrise. There are so many better options, but as slong as foolish people pay them, they'll continue asking for more.
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mayo de 2026
Joseph Walden is the greatest concierge you could possibly have!!
5
mayo de 2026
We just leased an apartment at Cascade Link at Douglas and wanted to mention that Natalia Martinez is an excellent agent. Throughout our application process, Natalia was very responsive and thoughtful in her efforts. Both rare traits in a high-volume, fast-moving leasing environment where automated systems have been introduced to increase efficiency, but become difficult to navigate when unique circumstances emerge. I am not sure we would have persevered without her involvement.
mayo de 2026
Joe , who works the evening shifts and consistently goes out of his way to ensure residents feel safe and welcome. He genuinely cares about the community. Unfortunately, the management is downright negligent when it comes to handling the elevator situation, which otherwise soils a mostly good resident experience. There is almost always one elevator out of five that is constantly down. And for the past several weeks, there have been 2 to 3 elevators that are not functioning. 2-3 elevators out of 5 is not sustainable for a building with 37 floors and hundreds of residents...
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