Two-Bedroom Residences
Two-bedroom residences are Millecento's most versatile homes — room for a family, a home office or a guest suite, with split layouts, floor-to-ceiling glass and a private balcony in the center of Brickell.
13
For Sale Now
$595,000
From
$850,000
Up To
$707
Avg $/SF
13 residences

Unit 3607 · Millecento

Unit 2811 · Millecento

Unit 3011 · Millecento

Unit 2911 · Millecento

Unit 4201 · Millecento

Unit 3010 · Millecento

Unit 3810 · Millecento

Unit 2111 · Millecento

Unit 2001 · Millecento

Unit 1607 · Millecento

Unit 2504 · Millecento

Unit 2904 · Millecento

Unit 3707 · Millecento
Millecento's two-bedrooms generally run from about 1,000 to 1,300 square feet, and the better lines are laid out as true split plans — the bedrooms separated by the living space for privacy — each with floor-to-ceiling glass, a European kitchen with Italian cabinetry, in-unit laundry and a balcony. On the higher floors they command the widest views in the building, north over Brickell and Downtown and, on certain exposures, toward Biscayne Bay beyond the skyline.
This is the line owner-occupiers gravitate to: enough room to actually live in Brickell full-time, while still sitting on the amenity-rich, walkable base that makes the building rentable if plans change. Because two-bedrooms span the widest range of sizes and exposures in the tower, price-per-foot varies more here than anywhere else — the recent sales and floor plans pages are the fastest way to see how a specific line has traded before you make an offer.
Looking to lease instead? There are currently 14 2-bedroom residences for rent at Millecento.
Millecento two-bedrooms generally range from about 1,000 to 1,300 square feet, many laid out as split plans with two full bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling glass and a private balcony.
On the higher floors, yes — two-bedroom corner and flow-through lines capture the widest city and skyline views in the building, with bay views beyond the skyline on some exposures.
Both. They're the top choice for full-time Brickell residents, while the building's amenities and location keep them highly rentable if your plans change.