However you won’t have the ability to reside in the building. Only your car can.
AutoHouse is a place for individuals to store– and flaunt– their vehicles.
“Miami is a really car-centric town– it’s not really a walking city. People drive everywhere” stated Louis Birdman, co-developer of AutoHouse and a car collector.
“Individuals enjoy the automobile culture, there are a lot of luxury automobiles sold in south Florida.”
Costs for the 45 units in the seven-story structure start at $350,000 for a space that will adjust about two automobiles, and the biggest unit will be around 2,200 square feet costing about $1.5 million.
Purchasers can also integrate spaces, or take over an entire floor, which would have space for 55 automobiles.
Sales began about a month earlier, and while no agreements have been signed, Birdman said a few interested buyers have put cash down to reserve units.
He anticipates there to be sufficient interest to begin construction in the second quarter of 2017 and hopes to have it completed by 2018.
“Typically, with any task, we wish to see an enough level of interest before committing to the construction stage.”
He stated the building will fill a void in the market.
“Due to the fact that a lot of people travel in and out of Miami seasonally, a great deal of people who own vehicles like this are trying to find alternative solutions on where to put cars safely when they leave so they aren’t exposed to the elements,” he stated.
There’s likewise the display element for collectors who want to belong to display their vehicles.
Each unit features polished concrete floors, hurricane-resistant windows, and in-unit climate controls, however Birdman expects owners to add more personal touches to the areas to captivate, like a pool table, damp bar, stereo or sofa to watch TV.