As the Miami Herald points out "sometimes even a house God has to know when to cash out," which is pretty much what Unity on Bay is doing with their fab-u-lous Edgewater property with generous and permanent bay views (the views to the southeast are permanent, and more views to the east are pretty secure unless the condo building next door decides they no longer want their tennis courts or parking lot). The listing price for the two acres isn't set but could be way over $40 million, which should buy them one hell, ahem one heaven, of a new church. [Miami Herald; Unity on the Bay Wants to Sell its Bay-View Parking Lot]
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