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Ocean Reserve

19370 Collins Avenue, Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160

Full-service property management for a beachfront condo in Sunny Isles Beach — short-term rentals permitted with no frequency cap. Verify current minimum stay with HOA.

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Sunny Isles Beach
Weekly
Current Min. Stay
Unlimited
Rental Frequency
Condo
Building Type
Weekly minimum · No frequency cap · Third-party management permitted
The Building

Ocean Reserve Property Management

Ocean Reserve is a 16-story, 398-unit condo at 19370 Collins Avenue in Sunny Isles Beach, originally built in 1972 by Feurer Companies of Chicago. The building sits on the Intracoastal side of Collins Avenue, directly across from the beach and adjacent to the exclusive Golden Beach community. Units range from one- to four-bedroom layouts (1,005–1,665 sq ft) with private balconies offering ocean, Intracoastal, or city views.

As of April 2026, Ocean Reserve permits short-term rentals on Airbnb, Booking.com, Vrbo, and other platforms. Some sources report a 7-day minimum stay — owners should verify the current policy directly with the HOA, as building rules can change with a board vote. The building has completed its 50-year recertification. Many units have been individually renovated, but condition varies significantly unit-to-unit. For a broader view of the Miami short-term rental landscape, see our Miami property management overview or explore Virestia Insights for in-depth market analysis. Virestia confirms current policy status as part of every engagement.

Building Details
Address
19370 Collins Avenue, Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
Neighborhood
Sunny Isles Beach (adjacent to Golden Beach)
Classification
Condo (STR-approved)
Completed
1972
Total Units
398
Stories
16
Unit Types
1–4 bedrooms (1,005–1,665 sq ft)
Original Developer
Feurer Companies of Chicago
Recertification
50-year recertification completed
Pet Policy
Pet-friendly (verify current HOA rules)
Beach Access
Across Collins Avenue from the beach
Investor Context

Why Ocean Reserve Requires an Operator.

Regulatory Landscape

Sunny Isles Beach has its own short-term rental licensing requirements in addition to Florida state DBPR licensing and Miami-Dade County permits. The minimum stay policy at Ocean Reserve is a building-level HOA rule — some sources indicate a 7-day minimum, others report no minimum. Owners should confirm the current policy directly with the HOA before listing. Virestia verifies current building rules and handles all licensing for every property we manage.

Operational Reality

Ocean Reserve's investor appeal is straightforward: beachfront positioning in Sunny Isles at entry prices well below the branded towers (Porsche Design, Ritz-Carlton, Armani Casa) that define the rest of the Collins Avenue corridor. The trade-off is 1972 construction. Common areas, mechanical systems, and individual units vary widely in condition — some units are fully renovated with modern finishes, others retain original configurations. Owners should inspect the specific unit before committing. The building's resort-style amenities and beachfront location drive consistent demand from seasonal visitors and international travelers, particularly during the November–April high season.

Frequently Asked

Ocean Reserve — What Owners Need to Know.

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Your Unit Deserves an Operator.

Virestia manages short-term rental properties at Ocean Reserve with full compliance, dynamic pricing, and guest operations for Sunny Isles Beach.

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