SEA CHANGE: Low-rise condo on Sunny Isles Beach, facing major repairs, sells its piece of paradise for development

SEA CHANGE: Low-rise condo on Sunny Isles Beach, facing major repairs, sells its piece of paradise for development

Dozens of windows are boarded up at the ’50s mom-and-pop motel turned condo. Walkways are propped up by scaffolding. Some of the siding is gone with the wind, while tarps cover some of the roofing.

The 172-unit Seashore Club South in Sunny Isles Beach looks bombed out after Hurricane Wilma and years of decline that led to 30 feet of walkway collapsing last March.

Still, its owners may get top dollar for their million-dollar view of the ocean. A New York-based real estate investment firm is proposing to give owners $441,000 each for a unit the size of a motel room, about $76 million for the complex.