7 min read|April 11, 2026

Edgewater Sea‑View Condominium by Diego Ramos

A sun‑lit Edgewater condominium presented by Diego Ramos at the Liz Hogan Group, blending bay views, resort amenities, and clear fee transparency for international buyers.

Edgewater Sea‑View Condominium by Diego Ramos
Alistair Grant
Alistair Grant
Ecological Design Specialist
Region:United States
CountryUS

Nestled in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood, this sun-filled two‑bedroom condominium offers an intimate coastal rhythm: generous rooms that open to a terrace, sweeping views of Biscayne Bay, and a quiet sense of refined living. As shown in the photos, light pours across warm finishes and frames the water as an everyday companion.

Discovering this Edgewater condominium with Diego Ramos

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Take this Miami condominium as a case study: priced at USD 985,000, the home spans approximately 1,400 sq ft of living space with two bedrooms and one bathroom. Built in 2006, the residence balances practical comforts—air conditioning, elevator access, and a private garage—with lifestyle features such as a terrace, garden, and a shimmering swimming pool. The images capture the terrace’s expanse and the way interior light meets bay views, a quality Diego Ramos and the Liz Hogan Group at Compass Florida prioritized when preparing the listing.

The floor plan favors an open, fluid living area where the indoor and outdoor spaces feel continuous. Photographs of the living room show a soft palette and an arrangement that makes the most of natural daylight — an intentional staging choice from Diego and his team to highlight the property’s strongest selling point: that daily connection to water and sky.

What makes the property special for international buyers

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For buyers arriving from abroad, this condominium checks many practical and experiential boxes at once. Its Edgewater address places residents steps from waterfront parks, the Design District, and downtown Miami — convenient for short visits and longer stays. The terrace and sea view, clearly visible in the photo set, create immediate appeal for those seeking a coastal home that performs both as a private retreat and a high-demand rental in off months.

Features that speak to international priorities

  • Resort‑style communal amenities: pool and garden that offer low‑maintenance outdoor living.
  • Turnkey appeal: a well‑finished interior with efficient systems—air conditioning, elevator, private garage—ready for occupancy or short‑term letting.
  • Location value: proximity to cultural hubs, dining, and transport links that matter to long‑distance owners.

The photographs included with the listing make these points tangible: a poolside shot that conveys scale, terrace images that show solar light at golden hour, and interior frames that highlight material quality. These visuals are central to how Diego communicates the property’s story to overseas buyers who first encounter the home online.

How Diego Ramos and the Liz Hogan Group craft transparency around fees and contracts

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International buyers often cite clarity around costs and contract terms as the deciding factor. Diego Ramos brings 15 years of experience and an 88.54/100 agency rating to those conversations, and the Liz Hogan Group at Compass Florida emphasizes straightforward disclosures. For this condominium, Diego’s team provided a clear breakdown of purchase price, typical closing costs in Florida, estimates for property taxes and HOA fees, and realistic rental projections — all early in the process so buyers can make informed decisions before travelling.

Their approach includes: preparing a concise fee summary, explaining negotiable items (such as contingencies and inspection allowances), and clarifying timelines for earnest money, inspections, and closing. For international clients who need counsel on currency transfer, tax implications, or property management, Diego coordinates with vetted local partners so that no element is left vague.

The result is trust: buyers feel the listing is more than attractive photography and listing copy; it is a transparent offer accompanied by a plan for purchase, stewardship, and long‑term care. Photos of the building’s common areas and garage reinforce that practical side of ownership—what you see in the images is what you receive.

Local insight: why Edgewater matters right now

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Edgewater has quietly become one of Miami’s most desirable addresses for buyers who want water access without the headline prices of waterfront islands. Its proximity to the Design District and downtown creates a layered lifestyle: quiet morning walks along the bay, cultural afternoons, and easy airport access. Diego uses this local context to position properties for buyers seeking balanced value and lifestyle rather than speculative spikes.

From an ecological perspective, buyers interested in low‑impact living appreciate the building’s garden and pool as communal assets that reduce the need for private landscaping and intensive upkeep. Diego highlights these sustainable conveniences in marketing materials, noting how shared green space contributes to a lighter footprint and a more manageable ownership experience for absentee owners.

What Diego’s team did differently for this listing

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Rather than rely on generic copy, Diego commissioned targeted photography and curated the narrative to speak directly to international sensibilities—showing the terrace at dawn, the bay view at sunset, and amenity spaces in use. The listing materials included practical documents early: HOA covenants, a list of recent building improvements, and a summary of typical utility costs. This level of preparation reduces surprises and shortens the timeline between offer and closing for long‑distance buyers.

Those images—especially the featured photo that will appear as the article’s hero—help buyers imagine life here: morning light on the terrace, an easy commute to galleries, and evenings beside the pool. More than marketing, these are honest depictions of the lived experience Diego aims to transmit.

Practical advice for international buyers considering similar Miami condominiums

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  • Request a clear all‑in fee sheet early: purchase price, HOA dues, insurance, taxes, and typical utilities.
  • Verify building documents: recent maintenance, reserve fund status, and any pending assessments.
  • Ask about rental history and local demand if you plan to short‑let; Edgewater’s proximity to cultural districts increases year‑round interest.

Diego and his team routinely walk clients through these steps. For this condo, they provided comparative rental data, clarified the building’s pet and guest policies, and offered introductions to trusted property managers—practicalities that matter when purchase decisions are made from overseas.

A considered closing and a warm invitation

This Edgewater condominium is more than a comfortable, well‑appointed flat; it is a bridge between Miami’s coastal life and an international lifestyle that values clarity, stewardship, and effortless living. Diego Ramos with the Liz Hogan Group at Compass Florida uses local knowledge, clear fee transparency, and careful presentation to make properties like this accessible and comprehensible to buyers abroad.

If the idea of light‑filled rooms, terrace sunsets, and easy stewardship appeals to you, reach out to Diego and his team to explore the property further, request building documents, or arrange a private viewing. The images included in the listing are a starting point—Diego’s guidance turns those images into a real plan for ownership.

Alistair Grant
Alistair Grant
Ecological Design Specialist

British expat who traded Manchester for Mallorca in 2017. Specializes in guiding UK buyers to luxury Spanish estates with clear navigation of visas and tax.

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