Car-Dependent
42
Walk Score ®
Out of 100
This area is considered a car-dependent area and most errands will require a car.
6116 SW 46th Terrace, Miami, FL 33155
6116 SW 46th Terrace, Miami, FL 33155
Url: http://aptsearch.northeastern.edu/housing/property/6116-sw-46th-terrace/1pmrdm6
Phone Number: (844) 234-6517
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Number of Bedrooms | Number of Bathrooms | Rent Range | Square Footage | Name of Floor Plan | Unit Number | Availability | Newly Added | View More Details |
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No Pets Allowed
Red Bird Shopping Center | Walk: 16 min (0.9 mi) |
Bird Ludlam | Walk: 18 min (0.9 mi) |
Bird 74 Shopping Center | Walk: 32 min (1.7 mi) |
South Miami Station Rail Northbound | Walk: 38 min (2.0 mi) |
University Station Rail Northbound | Walk: 35 min (1.8 mi) |
Dadeland North Stat.Rail Southbound | Walk: 60 min (3.1 mi) |
Douglas Road Stat. Rail Northbound | Walk: 52 min (2.7 mi) |
Dadeland South Stat.Rail Northbound | Walk: 69 min (3.6 mi) |
Financial District Metromover Station | Drive: 15 min (7.3 mi) |
Miami Intl Airport Ground Level | Drive: 18 min (7.5 mi) |
Tenth Street Promanade Metromover Station | Drive: 15 min (7.5 mi) |
Airport Station | Drive: 20 min (7.7 mi) |
Brickell Metromover Station | Drive: 15 min (7.9 mi) |
Miami International | Drive: 18 min (8.6 mi) |
Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International | Drive: 47 min (30.9 mi) |
Univ. of Miami, Coral Gables | Walk: 32 min (1.7 mi) |
USAHS | Drive: 10 min (4.7 mi) |
Miami Dade Coll., InterAm. | Drive: 12 min (6.0 mi) |
FIU, Modesto Maidique | Drive: 17 min (8.2 mi) |
Gifford Arboretum | Walk: 21 min (1.1 mi) |
Sense of Wonder Nature Center and A.D. Barnes Park | Walk: 32 min (1.7 mi) |
The Barnacle Historic State Park | Walk: 65 min (3.4 mi) |
The Kampong | Walk: 64 min (3.3 mi) |
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden | Drive: 14 min (5.3 mi) |
Widely recognized for her work ethic, creative energy, and integrity, Lisa Dority has earned a devoted base of repeat and referral clients. Service has always been one of Lisa’s core values, and she has honed the strong interpersonal and negotiation skills she brings to real estate via other people-focused industries. After graduation from Brown University, she started her career as a communications and public relations professional for government agencies and nonprofits. She worked as a community relations and media specialist in Dade County and gained the expertise to create her own communications firm, working with high-level clients, including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and The Nature Conservancy. With additional training from the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, she refined the abilities that make her a trusted real estate advisor today. Along with curating innovative marketing strategies and programs that meet the specific needs of her clients, Lisa loves the community aspect of real estate. She always focuses on communication, and she feels privileged to be trusted to facilitate the life-changing transitions brought about by buying or selling a home. A Miami resident since 1986, Lisa shares her expansive knowledge of the city’s “insider neighborhoods” with her clients and is especially informed about school districts. Lisa persistently polishes her skills, remaining current with the latest industry trends through continuing education. To date, she has earned certifications as a Seller Representative Specialist, Pricing Strategy Advisor, and Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist. Before founding PropertySmart in 2022, Lisa was a top-producing agent at RE/MAX, a member of the Chairman’s Club, and recognized as the top 1% of agents worldwide. She was inducted into the RE/MAX Hall of Fame in 2014, and in 2021, she earned a Lifetime Achievement Award from RE/MAX International. An invited member of the Master Brokers Forum of South Florida and the Institute for Luxury Home Marketing Million Dollar Guild, she has built a flourishing career helping buyers and sellers make strategic decisions that lead to a higher quality of life. In her free time, Lisa volunteers for causes near to her heart, particularly working to end food insecurity for families in Miami. She enjoys gravel bike riding in the Everglades with her husband and hosting loud, boisterous dinners with her large extended family and friends.