Ridgeview Towers
Ridgeview Towers — the seven-floor mid-century modern condominium at 3051 NE 48th Street, Fort Lauderdale
Coral Ridge · Fort Lauderdale

Ridgeview Towers

3051 NE 48th Street · 33308
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Year built 1972 Mid-Century Modern
Floors 7 10 units per floor
Units 70 Residential
Sold in 2026 2 Both off-market
Active listings 0 Quiet inquiries welcome
About

A mid-century condominium between the Intracoastal and the ocean.

Ridgeview Towers is a seven-floor, 70-unit mid-century modern condominium completed in 1972. The building sits in Coral Ridge between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean — an eight-minute walk to the beach, twelve minutes to the Coral Ridge Country Club.

The recent improvement cycle is complete: concrete restoration, new roof, modernized elevators, and a rebuilt pool deck. The building is structurally renewed and operationally quiet.

With ten units per floor, the building offers a mix of exposures and layouts. Specific views, floor plans, and finishes vary by unit — Mike can walk you through what's currently active, what's coming, and what's worth waiting for.

Style Mid-Century Modern
Built 1972
Concrete Restored, complete
Roof Modernized
Elevators Overhauled
Pool deck Rebuilt 2024
Pets Permitted
Parking Assigned
Ridgeview Towers viewed from the canal — full side profile showing all seven floors and the pool deck
Ridgeview Towers From the canal
Recent activity

Recent sales at 3051.

Both 2026 closings handled off-market. Specific pricing on request, in confidence.

Floor Layout Closed Method Status
5 2BR / 2BA April 2026 Off-market Sold
3 2BR / 2BA March 2026 Off-market Sold
Pricing held in confidence · neither 2026 closing listed publicly Request specific pricing →
Ridgeview Towers from the pool deck — the building's cantilevered balconies and stepped profile against the Florida sky
Architecture

Cantilevered balconies, a stepped corner profile, mid-century geometry against Florida sky.

Ridgeview Towers · 1972
Neighborhood

Coral Ridge — between the Intracoastal and the ocean.

Ridgeview Towers pool deck — rebuilt in 2024

The address is the kind where most days don't require a car. The beach is a walk, the country club is the next block over, and the city's best dining is a short drive in either direction.

  • Lauderdale-by-the-Sea beach— oceanfront, pier, beach bars 8 min walk
  • Coral Ridge Country Club— golf, tennis, dining 12 min walk
  • The Galleria— shopping, dining 6 min drive
  • Bahia Mar Marina— boat charter, dining 10 min drive
  • Las Olas Boulevard— restaurants, galleries, Riverwalk 12 min drive
  • FLL International Airport— direct via I-95 22 min drive
A resident's resource

Built for Florida. Prepared for the season.

Hurricane season runs June 1 through November 30. Below is a working checklist tuned to a seven-floor condominium between the Intracoastal and the ocean — what to do in your unit, what the building handles, and what to take if you evacuate.

Generic hurricane lists assume a single-family home with a yard, a garage, and a basement. Ridgeview Towers has none of those — and the building's hurricane shutters, generator, and elevator protocols change what an owner is actually responsible for.

The downloadable checklist is the same five-stage plan Mike follows personally at 3051. It covers the full arc from preseason prep through post-storm documentation.

01 Before the season By end of May
02 72 hours out Storm watch
03 24 hours out Storm warning
04 During the storm Shelter in place
05 After the storm Documentation & recovery
A note from Mike

This is what I follow personally at Ridgeview. The building handles common-area shutters and keeps the elevators running through a power loss — but every unit owner needs their own plan. If you live at 3051 and want to talk through any of this before the season, call me. I'm on the seventh floor and I keep my number on.

FAQ

Common questions about Ridgeview Towers.

Is the concrete restoration finished?

Yes. Both floors and the structural work completed in the recent improvement cycle. Mike will tell you which floors he watched the work happen on, when the final inspection cleared, and exactly what was renewed.

What about the roof and elevators?

Both modernized in the same improvement cycle. The roof is new; the elevators have been overhauled. Mike can point to the dates and the work he watched from his balcony.

What's the character of the building?

Quiet. Mid-century. Walkable to the beach and the country club. The kind of building where neighbors know each other in the lobby. Pets permitted. Assigned parking.

Will my inquiry be kept confidential?

Always. Off-market until you choose otherwise. Inquiries are never shared with management, neighbors, or third parties — not at the pool, not in the elevator, not anywhere.

What's my unit worth right now?

Depends on the floor, the exposure, the view, and the finishes. Mike prepares a number specific to your unit — not the building's average — and tells you what he'd tell a family member, in writing, with no pressure.

How do I see what's available?

Mike keeps a running list of what's currently active and what's coming — plus the floor plans, finishes, and recent comps for each. Most activity at 3051 happens off-market. Call or use the form below.

Mike Batchelder — real estate agent at Compass
Agent

Mike Batchelder

Resident agent · Compass · Coral Ridge

A Fort Lauderdale native, Mike came to real estate from a career in high-level operations and medical sales — where he was named the Southeast Region's Top Gun — bringing clinical precision to a personal industry.

His clients aren't hiring an agent so much as a vetted support system: in-house marketing through Compass, executive oversight on every transaction, and the same rigor he learned managing closings in sports medicine. When he isn't working, he's on the water, on the golf course, or in the kitchen feeding family and friends.

Hometown Fort Lauderdale
Brokerage Compass · Las Olas
Building Ridgeview Towers
Floor 7th, east side
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Confidential. Specific to your floor, view, and finishes. Whether you sell now, later, or never — knowing your number is good ownership.

Mike replies within one business day. For a quicker conversation, call directly — he answers his own phone.

01.Held in confidence — never shared with management, neighbors, or third parties.
02.Specific to your unit — not a building-wide average.
03.Honest. What I'd tell a family member, in writing, with no pressure.

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