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Two Tequesta Point Condos for Sale — buyer rebate up to 50%.

Explore resale residences at Two Tequesta Point, a 40-story waterfront condominium at 808 Brickell Key Drive on Miami's private island community, with attorney-backed buyer representation. Eligible buyers may receive up to 50% of our buyer-agent commission back at closing, when compensation is available and confirmed in writing. Completed in 1999, Two Tequesta Point is the second of the island's three Tequesta Point towers, with 269 residences.

One rule protects it: talk to us before you request a showing, register on a listing portal, or contact a listing agent or sales office — here's why. Already inquired? Call anyway — we'll tell you honestly whether it can still be saved.

Estimated rebateTwo Tequesta Point
$1,500,000
Example buyer-agent commission$37,500
Illustrative rebate — up to $18,750

See Your Estimated Rebate above — illustration only, not a quote or guarantee. Not every listing offers buyer-agent compensation. Your actual rebate depends on compensation actually received, your buyer-representation agreement, lender approval, and closing terms. We confirm any figure in writing before you commit.

Two Tequesta Point waterfront condominium on Brickell Key in Miami
Two Tequesta Point — a 40-story waterfront condominium on Brickell Key, Miami's private island community
The second tower of the Tequesta Point collection

Two Tequesta Point: a 40-story waterfront condominium at 808 Brickell Key Drive.

Two Tequesta Point is a waterfront condominium at 808 Brickell Key Drive, on Brickell Key — the private island community connected to mainland Brickell by a single guarded bridge. Completed in 1999, the 40-story tower holds 269 residences, generally two to three bedrooms, with some larger combined or penthouse-level configurations. This is a resale building, not a new development — buyers are purchasing a completed residence with more than two decades of operating history, not a future delivery date.

Two Tequesta Point was developed by Swire Properties, with design credited to J. Scott Architecture, and was the second of the island's three Tequesta Point towers, following One Tequesta Point and preceding Three Tequesta Point. This page explains what to evaluate before buying here and how a potential Buyer Rebate may work.

Why buyers consider Two Tequesta Point

What sets the second Tequesta Point tower apart.

Two Tequesta Point's appeal comes from its waterfront island setting, taller profile, and larger mix of floorplans — not a promise of appreciation or rental income.

  • Private island setting
    A single guarded bridge gives residents a quieter arrival than the mainland.
  • A taller Tequesta Point tower
    At 40 floors, taller than One Tequesta Point, with larger and more varied floorplans.
  • Waterfront setting
    Bay, skyline, or island views are possible depending on floor and line.
  • Established operating history
    Completed in 1999, the association has more than two decades of maintenance history to review.
  • Walkable island conveniences
    A marketplace and restaurants sit within a short walk, alongside the Mandarin Oriental Miami.
  • Easy access to Brickell
    Mainland Brickell and Brickell City Centre are a short walk or drive away.
Life on Brickell Key

A private island a single bridge from downtown Miami.

Brickell Key sits just across a single guarded bridge from mainland Brickell, close enough to reach the city's restaurants and offices in minutes, yet quiet enough to feel like a different neighborhood entirely.

A video-monitored guard gate and single road on and off the island keep the pace calmer than mainland Brickell's dense corridor, and a waterfront promenade circles the island for walking and jogging. The Mandarin Oriental, Miami sits at the island's southern tip. That said, the island isn't traffic-free or fully private — the bridge can back up at peak commute times, exposure and noise vary by unit and floor, and many daily destinations still mean a trip to the mainland. A small marketplace handles everyday errands, and a shuttle connects to the Brickell Metrorail station.

Residences, condition & views

Value at Two Tequesta Point varies unit by unit.

Two Tequesta Point residences generally range from two to three bedrooms, with some larger combined or penthouse-level units, and two residences can carry very different value even on a comparable floor. Floor, line, and exposure matter — a high-floor bay view differs from a lower or interior-facing unit, and not every residence has an unobstructed water view, a wraparound balcony, or assigned parking and storage. Condition varies too, from original 1999-era finishes to fully modernized interiors.

VIEW-FOCUSED

Buyers who prioritize a high-floor view

Want a genuine bay or skyline outlook — worth confirming floor and line.

SPACE-FOCUSED

Buyers who want a larger layout

Interested in combined or penthouse-level configurations with more square footage.

SECOND HOME

Second-home & lock-and-leave buyers

Seeking a waterfront residence in an established island setting.

Considering a specific residence? Contact us first.

Understanding resale pricing

Why two Two Tequesta Point residences can carry very different price tags.

Two residences shouldn't be compared just because they share a bedroom count. Line, floor, and exposure separate an interior view from a high-floor bay residence, and renovation quality, furnishings, and seller motivation add or subtract further value.

We don't publish a static "current price range" here, because active inventory at a 269-residence building shifts continuously. For current pricing and comparable sales, use the live IDX listings linked further below — we'll help you interpret that data against the specific unit you're considering.

Example rebate math

How the numbers can work.

These examples use a 2.5% buyer-agent compensation purely as an illustration, with a rebate of up to half. Not a quote or a guarantee — your actual rebate depends on compensation actually available, your representation agreement, lender approval, and closing terms.

$1,100,000
Comp @ 2.5%: $27,500
Rebate up to: $13,750
$1,500,000
Comp @ 2.5%: $37,500
Rebate up to: $18,750
$2,750,000
Comp @ 2.5%: $68,750
Rebate up to: $34,375
$4,500,000
Comp @ 2.5%: $112,500
Rebate up to: $56,250

Want a figure based on a real residence you're considering? Contact us first — we'll confirm what a permitted rebate could look like, in writing, before you commit.

Amenities & building operations

Verify current amenity operations and inclusions before you commit.

Two Tequesta Point's amenity reputation and its current operations are two different things, and only one is guaranteed to still be accurate today.

Listed amenity categories have included a two-story fitness center, a pool, tennis and racquetball courts, a barbecue area, and a 24-hour attended guard gate and concierge, with assigned, covered, and valet parking — but hours, staffing, and what's bundled versus billed separately can change over time. We don't publish a fixed, itemized list here; buyers should confirm current amenities, operating schedules, access rights, rules, fees, and service availability through the condominium association and management.

The Tequesta Point collection

One, Two, and Three Tequesta Point are three separate buildings.

Brickell Key's Tequesta Point collection includes three towers — One, Two, and Three Tequesta Point — built during different phases and sharing a general island setting but not a single association, inventory, or maintenance record.

One Tequesta Point was completed first, followed by Two Tequesta Point in 1999, and Three Tequesta Point came later. Each has its own residence count, layouts, amenities, and resale history. Don't assume a rule, fee, or condition at one Tequesta Point building applies to another — confirm current details for the specific tower and residence you're considering directly through its association.

Two Tequesta Point vs other Brickell Key buildings

Several established towers, several different buildings.

Two Tequesta Point, Carbonell, St. Louis, Brickell Key One, Brickell Key Two, and Asia Brickell Key are all established buildings on the same island, but each has its own address, year, and unit count — don't assume facts about one apply to another.

  • Two Tequesta Point
    Completed 1999, 269 residences across 40 floors, the second of a distinct three-tower collection.
  • Carbonell
    Completed 2005, newer, appealing to buyers seeking a more contemporary tower.
  • St. Louis
    Completed 1995, 130 residences — a lower-density profile for buyers who prioritize fewer neighbors.
  • Neither building is categorically better — buyers should compare age, density, floorplans, renovation level, amenities, and available inventory. Brickell Key One and Two offer earlier-generation alternatives, and Asia Brickell Key offers a more boutique profile.

    Read this before you inquire

    With an established building like Two Tequesta Point, the order you do things in can decide whether you keep the rebate.

    The moment you request a showing, register on a listing portal, or contact a listing agent directly, your inquiry may be routed to another agent, affecting your representation.

    Full representation. Potential savings. The difference is having your representation established before you inquire.

    One rule protects your rebate: contact us first.

    Before you request a tour, register on a portal, contact a listing agent, or submit an inquiry, contact us. We put your representation in place properly so your rebate eligibility is protected from the start.

    Already inquired somewhere? Don't assume it's lost — there may still be a path, but call before you do anything else.

    Talk to us first

    How the Two Tequesta Point buyer rebate works

    Eligible buyers may receive up to 50% of our buyer-agent commission back at closing. The rebate works alongside — not in place of — inspections, legal review, and condominium due diligence.

    STEP 01

    Contact us first

    Before you tour or contact a listing agent, reach out. Call or text (786) 550-6294, email info@eajordan.com, or message us on WhatsApp.

    STEP 02

    We represent you fully

    Full buyer representation — search, showings, offer strategy, negotiation, inspections, financing coordination, and closing.

    STEP 03

    You may receive a credit at closing

    If compensation is received and a rebate is permitted under your agreement, lender, and closing terms, up to half may be credited to you at closing.

    Before you make an offer

    What buyers should investigate at Two Tequesta Point.

    Buying into an association that dates to 1999 calls for real diligence — Florida's post-Surfside milestone-inspection and Structural Integrity Reserve Study requirements make an established tower's status worth confirming. Request the declaration, bylaws, financial statements, and any structural or milestone-inspection report.

    The due-diligence period exists to protect you — use all of it.

    Ask about capital projects (roof, façade, elevators), pending assessments, and litigation history. Confirm the current rental and pet policy, parking, and renovation rules with the association. We don't provide legal, tax, or engineering advice, but we help you ask the right questions and coordinate with your attorney, lender, and inspector.

    A working due-diligence checklist

    • Declaration, bylaws & rules
    • Budget & financial statements
    • Reserve, structural & SIRS reports
    • Insurance & deductibles
    • Capital projects & assessments
    • Rental & approval policy
    • Pet, parking & storage rules
    • Unit alteration & permit history
    • Taxes, homestead & closing costs
    Ask us about Two Tequesta Point's documents
    Financing & cash-purchase considerations

    What financed and cash buyers should each plan for.

    Whether you're financing or paying cash, an established building like Two Tequesta Point brings a few extra items worth planning for early. Financing approval is never guaranteed.

    Lenders that finance condominiums review the association's budget, reserve funding, and insurance program, along with a condo questionnaire, as part of loan approval. Appraisal support depends on comparable closed sales, since price varies by line, floor, and condition. Confirm condo-specific lending eligibility with a qualified lender early.

    Cash buyers should still expect a real due-diligence and closing timeline, with proof of funds ready early — paying cash doesn't reduce the need for due diligence. Rebate treatment can vary in financed transactions. We don't provide lending, tax, or legal advice; our attorney-backed representation helps you ask the right questions at the right time.

    Continue your research

    Search Current Two Tequesta Point Listings

    TheBuyerRebate.com helps you understand Two Tequesta Point and the Buyer Rebate Program. EAJordan.com is where you research live MLS inventory.

    Browsing is always fine. But before scheduling a showing, contact us first to protect your potential Buyer Rebate.

    • Live Two Tequesta Point Listings
    • Available Residences
    • Current Pricing
    • Recent Closed Sales
    • High-Resolution Photos
    • Floor Plans (when available)
    • Building & Market Information
    • Full Buyer Representation
    View Two Tequesta Point Condos for Sale → Research freely. Contact us before you take action.
    Who this building is ideal for

    Built for the Brickell buyer who wants a taller Tequesta Point address.

    ISLAND + WATERFRONT

    You want a waterfront island address

    An established 40-story tower with 269 residences and a private, single-bridge setting.

    SPACE-FOCUSED

    You want a larger floorplan

    Two- and three-bedroom layouts, with some larger combined or penthouse-level options.

    VALUE + ACCESS

    You want Brickell Key access at a resale entry point

    An established alternative to newer towers, close to mainland Brickell.

    Enrique Jordan and Alejandro Jordan, Esq. of Jordan Real Estate
    Who you're working with

    Meet the team behind The Buyer Rebate

    Enrique Jordan and Alejandro Jordan, Esq. have participated in over $1 billion in real estate transactions and bring more than 30 years of combined experience representing buyers across South Florida, including Brickell Key's established condominium market. Learn more about how the TheBuyerRebate.com buyer rebate program works for resale condos.

    • Florida-licensed real estate professionals
    • Attorney-backed transaction insight
    • Over $1 billion closed
    • Full-service buyer representation
    Learn more about Enrique & Alejandro →

    Two Tequesta Point buyer rebate questions

    Where is Two Tequesta Point located?

    At 808 Brickell Key Drive, on Brickell Key — the private island connected to mainland Brickell by a single guarded bridge.

    When was Two Tequesta Point completed?

    Two Tequesta Point was completed in 1999 as the second of the three Tequesta Point towers — an established resale property, not new construction.

    How many stories and residences are in Two Tequesta Point?

    Two Tequesta Point holds 269 residences across 40 floors.

    What types of floorplans are available at Two Tequesta Point?

    Generally two to three bedrooms, with some larger combined or penthouse-level configurations. Not every residence has the same layout — confirm current inventory through live listings.

    What views may Two Tequesta Point residences have?

    Depending on floor and line, residences may face Biscayne Bay, the downtown skyline, or the island itself. Not every unit has an unobstructed water view — confirm exposure line by line.

    How does Two Tequesta Point compare with One and Three Tequesta Point?

    Two Tequesta Point was the second tower completed, after One Tequesta Point and before Three Tequesta Point. Each has its own association, inventory, and expenses — don't assume policies or costs are identical.

    Can owners rent their Two Tequesta Point residence?

    Rental policies can change and are set by the association. Buyers who plan to lease should confirm the current minimum lease term, frequency limits, and approval process directly before purchasing.

    What ownership costs should buyers evaluate?

    Buyers should review association fees, insurance, property taxes, reserve funding, milestone inspection and Structural Integrity Reserve Study status, and any pending assessments, in addition to standard closing costs. These figures should be confirmed through current official documents.

    Can buyers finance a Two Tequesta Point residence?

    Financing is possible, but condominium lenders review the association's budget, reserves, and insurance as part of loan approval. Financing approval is never guaranteed, and cash purchases still require full building and unit due diligence.

    Can an eligible buyer receive a commission rebate when purchasing at Two Tequesta Point?

    Eligible buyers may receive up to 50% of our buyer-agent commission back at closing, when compensation is available and a rebate is permitted under the applicable agreement, lender terms, and closing requirements. It's never guaranteed and depends on the specific transaction.

    Before you inquire anywhere

    Check Your Rebate at Two Tequesta Point first.

    One call protects it:

    (786) 550-6294
    • Eyeing a specific residence? We'll check whether compensation appears to be available before you tour.
    • Want full representation? We represent you through offer, negotiation, inspections, financing, and closing.
    • Already contacted a listing agent? Tell us what happened — we'll tell you honestly if a rebate can still be saved.