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Miami-area apartment complex trades for $21 million

74-unit Regency Club Apartments in Hialeah fetches almost $300,000 per unit
The three-story Regency Club Apartments in Hialeah, Florida, traded at $286,756 per unit, ranking among the highest price-per-door sales recorded in the market for a 1970s-era property. (CoStar)
The three-story Regency Club Apartments in Hialeah, Florida, traded at $286,756 per unit, ranking among the highest price-per-door sales recorded in the market for a 1970s-era property. (CoStar)
By Kaylee Garcia-Diaz with
CoStar Research
March 26, 2026 | 4:00 P.M.

A private individual acquired the Regency Club Apartments, a 74-unit multifamily property at 1350 W. 46th St. in Hialeah, Florida, from Royal Income Properties for $21.22 million, or $286,756 per unit.

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