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True waterfront Brickell, older building, dated finishes, unbeatable bay views. You are paying for the location.

Fortune House is a 29-story, 296-unit condo-hotel at 185 SE 14th Terrace in South Brickell, completed in 1998 and designed by Bermello Ajamil and Partners. It operates as both a residential condominium and a hotel, meaning owners can place their units into a fully managed hotel rental program. The building was renovated in 2013 and offers an outdoor pool, fitness center, rooftop terrace, and an on-site restaurant. As a residential building, Fortune House is average. The units are small (600 to 950 square feet), the finishes are not up to 2026 Brickell standards, and the hotel operation creates a transient, high-traffic environment that is not conducive to a quiet residential experience. The location, however, is genuinely excellent. South Brickell, walking distance to everything, easy Metromover access. Fortune House is a building that works well for a specific type of buyer and poorly for everyone else.
Fortune House is primarily an investor building. The population is a mix of owners who use their units occasionally and rent them out through the hotel program the rest of the time, long-term renters who are drawn to the location and price point, and hotel guests on short stays. There is no strong residential community here. The building is not a party scene in the traditional sense, but the hotel operation means constant turnover and a transient atmosphere. Young professionals who want a Brickell address at a lower price point make up a portion of the long-term rental population.
Fortune House sits in South Brickell at 185 SE 14th Terrace, one block from Biscayne Bay and within easy walking distance of the Metromover, Brickell Avenue, and Mary Brickell Village. The location is the building's strongest asset. The surrounding area along South Brickell Bay Drive is in a period of transformation, with significant redevelopment activity expected over the next decade as the Citadel campus and related projects reshape the corridor.
The financial spine of Brickell is steps away. Banks, restaurants, and the full Brickell corridor are within easy walking distance.
The open-air dining and retail hub of South Brickell. Restaurants, bars, and shops within a short walk.
Free elevated transit connecting to Brickell City Centre, Downtown, and Brightline. A genuine daily-life asset.
One block east. The waterfront is close but the building does not have direct bay frontage.
The 54-story Citadel headquarters is under construction nearby. The broader South Brickell Bay Drive corridor will see significant redevelopment activity over the next decade.
The upscale mixed-use mall with Saks Fifth Avenue, restaurants, and a hotel.
The South Brickell Bay Drive corridor is expected to see significant redevelopment over the next 10 to 15 years. Fortune House, as an older 1998 building on a well-located South Brickell site, is a plausible redevelopment candidate. The land value of the site is likely higher than the building's value as a going concern. This is speculative, but it is a reasonable long-term consideration for anyone buying here.
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Fortune House works best as an investment vehicle. Owners who opt into the hotel rental program get fully managed short-term rental income with no operational burden. If you are looking for a quiet residential community, this is not the right building. The hotel operation means constant turnover, guests in the elevators, and a transient atmosphere.
Unlike most Brickell condos, Fortune House explicitly permits short-term rentals through the hotel program. This is a significant advantage for investors who want Airbnb-style returns without the legal and HOA risk that comes with trying to do short-term rentals in a standard condo building.
At 600 to 950 square feet, the units are small by any standard. Most have not been renovated since the building was built in 1998. The finishes are dated and not competitive with newer Brickell buildings. Factor in renovation costs if you plan to live here or want to command top rental rates.
Because the building operates as a hotel, the residents are a mix of long-term owners, short-term renters, and hotel guests. This creates more elevator traffic, more noise, and less of the community feel you get in a purely residential building. If you value knowing your neighbors, this is not the building for you.
Fortune House is a 1998 building on a well-located South Brickell site. As the Citadel campus and related projects reshape the Brickell Bay Drive corridor, older buildings like Fortune House become attractive land plays for developers. This is speculative, but the location is too good for a 1998 building to stay standing indefinitely.
Walking distance to Brickell Avenue, Mary Brickell Village, and the Metromover. One block from the bay. South Brickell address. If you are buying for the location and the short-term rental income, Fortune House delivers on both.
Owners who opt into the hotel program get front desk management, housekeeping, maintenance, and booking handled by the hotel operation. This is genuinely hands-off for investors who do not want to manage a rental property themselves.
South Brickell is low-lying and one block from the bay. Rain events, tropical storms, and hurricanes all pose flooding risk. This applies to the entire South Brickell corridor.
Fortune House is a building that works extremely well for one type of buyer and poorly for everyone else. If you are an investor who wants a fully managed short-term rental in a great Brickell location with no operational headaches, Fortune House is one of the few buildings in Brickell where that is actually legal and straightforward. The hotel program is the product. If you are looking for a place to live, the small units, dated finishes, transient atmosphere, and constant hotel traffic will wear on you quickly. The location is genuinely excellent, and the price point is accessible, but you are buying a hotel room, not a home. Know what you are buying.
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