For those looking to rent a luxury condo unit in Miami, former Indianapolis Colts player Reggie Wayne's pad could be your best option.

Wayne is renting out the luxury property for $5,999 a month, Realtor.com reported.

The waterfront unit includes two spacious bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, a living room, a dining room, and an updated kitchen.

It also comes with a wraparound balcony, which provides views of the calming surrounding water of the Atlantic Ocean.

The kitchen is fully-equipped with numerous storage, high-end appliances and a spacious counter.

According to the home's listing, the unit's master bedroom is huge and is equipped with a master bath displaying a vanity with double sinks, a bidet, a roman tub and a separate shower. The suite even comes with a laundry room with washer and dryer, making condo-living convenient.

The building also offers amenities like a 24-hour valet parking, a swimming pool for relaxation, a gym, and a community room, among others.

Photos of the 1919-square-foot home can also be seen on the listing.

Wayne Still Wants to Play

Although he was cut by the Colts in March, the seasoned football receiver is not giving up on the game.

In April, he also expressed his passion to go out on the field again.

"I still feel like I got some juice left. I'm just going to play the cards the way they're dealt and go from there," Wayne told IndyStar.

"I'm just living the dream. Trying to keep it moving," he added.

However, until now, no team has signed the three-time Pro Bowl player who has played 14 season in the league.

Though his dream to return to the sport is still a question mark, a huge honor awaits Wayne in Indianapolis. City Mayor Greg Ballard will present Wayne with the key to the city on July 17, at the Indiana University's Pacers Sports and Entertainment luncheon, Indiana Black Expo announced.

“From being a fan favorite throughout his years wearing the Colts jersey, to lending his time and energy to benefit countless good causes in Indianapolis, Reggie has been a role model to many,” Ballard said in a statement.