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Miami-Dade County · Florida
Miami is a global city with unmatched energy, culture, and investment appeal. From Brickell's glass towers to Coconut Grove's lush streets, Miami real estate is among the most dynamic in the world.
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Paramount Miami Worldcent
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Waterfront Community
Golf Park Sec 1
Waterfront Community
Opera Tower Condo
Waterfront Community
Montecarlo Condo
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Aston Martin Residences
Waterfront Community
Miami North
New Construction
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Waterfront Community
Rise Condo
Community
1300 S Miami Avenue Condo
Community
Lawrence Estate Land Co
Community
Wind Condo
Waterfront Community
Brickell Flatiron Condo
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Waterfront Community
3401 Midtown Condo
Community
801 Sma Residences Condo
Community
Aria On The Bay Condo
Waterfront Community
Echo Brickell Condo
Waterfront Community
Paraiso Bayviews Condo
Waterfront Community
1060 Brickell Condo
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Una Residences
55+ Community
Buckley Towers Condo Ea
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Epic West Condo
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The Club At Brickell Bay
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33054
Opa-locka
33055
Carol City
33056
Carol City
33125
Little Havana
33126
Sweetwater
33127
Wynwood
33128
Downtown
33129
Brickell / Coconut Grove
33130
Brickell
33131
Brickell Key
33132
Downtown / Edgewater
33133
Coconut Grove
33134
Coral Gables
33135
Little Havana
33136
Overtown
33137
Upper East Side / MiMo
33138
Miami Shores
33142
Brownsville
33143
South Miami / Pinecrest
33144
Westchester
33145
Coral Way
33146
Coral Gables
33147
33150
Little River
33155
Westchester / West Miami
33156
Pinecrest / Palmetto Bay
33157
Palmetto Bay
33158
Cutler Bay
33161
North Miami
33162
North Miami Beach
33165
Sweetwater / Westchester
33166
Doral
33167
Opa-locka
33168
33169
Carol City
33170
Cutler Bay
33172
Doral
33173
Kendall
33174
Westchester
33175
Kendall / Westchester
33176
Kendall
33177
Cutler Bay / Kendall
33178
Doral
33179
North Miami Beach
33181
North Miami Beach
33182
Doral
33183
Kendall
33184
Westchester
33185
Kendall
33186
Kendall
33187
Kendall
33189
Cutler Bay
33190
Cutler Bay
33193
Kendall
33194
Sweetwater
33196
Kendall / Doral
About Miami Real Estate
Browse Miami homes for sale across every neighborhood and price point in Miami-Dade. Available homes span single-family, townhome, and condo segments throughout the city. Miami includes gated golf communities, 55+ active adult neighborhoods, waterfront estates, and newer master-planned subdivisions. HOA fees vary by community type, from modest maintenance fees in non-gated subdivisions to higher dues in full-amenity country clubs. The city sits within Miami-Dade, offering access to South Florida beaches, major employment centers, and healthcare hubs. For current Miami-Dade market data, see Florida Realtors' monthly statistics. Browse the latest Miami listings below. Then connect with a Pure Equity Realty agent to schedule a private showing.
Miami offers a range of housing options across Miami-Dade County. Pure Equity Realty lists homes in Miami for 1% commission and represents buyers at no cost.
There are 8,662 active listings for sale in Miami right now. The median list price is $639,000, or about $501 per square foot. Listings span $6,000 to $110,000,000, so there is inventory across most budgets. Homes are averaging 138 days on market. These figures update from the MLS as the market moves.
Miami real estate spans almost every product type in South Florida, and price is driven far more by neighborhood and water access than by square footage. Glass condo towers define Brickell, the Downtown core, and Edgewater, where studios and one-bedrooms suit professionals and investors and full-floor penthouses run into the tens of millions. Single-family inventory clusters in Coconut Grove, Coral Way, the Roads, and the upper-bracket islands, ranging from 1920s Mediterranean and Mid-Century houses to new-build moderns. Entry-level buyers tend to look inland toward Allapattah, Little Havana, and the western edges near the Palmetto, while waterfront and island addresses on Venetian, Hibiscus, Star, and the Bayshore stretch of the Grove command the top of the market. New construction is mostly vertical and branded, gated and country-club living sits outside the city limits in places like Doral and Pinecrest, and dedicated 55-plus product is limited inside Miami proper compared with Broward and Palm Beach.
Neighborhood identity matters more in Miami than in almost any other Florida city. Brickell is the dense financial and nightlife spine; Downtown and the Arts and Entertainment District wrap around Museum Park, the Adrienne Arsht Center, and the Kaseya Center. Wynwood and the Design District trade in converted warehouses, galleries, and showrooms, while Edgewater and the MiMo District along Biscayne Boulevard mix bayfront towers with low-slung mid-century motels. Coconut Grove keeps a leafy, village feel around CocoWalk and the marinas; Coral Way and the Roads offer canopy streets and historic homes minutes from the center. Little Havana along Calle Ocho, Little Haiti, Allapattah, and Overtown carry the city's cultural weight and still hold relative value, and the Upper East Side neighborhoods of Morningside, Belle Meade, and Bay Point pair historic single-family stock with bay frontage.
Buyers and sellers in Miami have to weigh practical realities that reach well past the listing photos. Much of the city sits in FEMA flood zones, so flood insurance, elevation certificates, and seawall condition belong in every coastal due diligence, and the post-Surfside reforms mean condo buyers must scrutinize reserves, 40-year recertification status, and special assessments before closing. HOA and condo fees in luxury towers can rival a mortgage payment, and traffic on I-95, US-1, and the Dolphin and Palmetto expressways makes commute time a real factor, partly offset by the Metrorail, Metromover, and Brightline station downtown. Lifestyle is the trade-off most people are buying: walkable nightlife and dining in Brickell and Wynwood, bayfront parks like Margaret Pace and the access points to Key Biscayne, and a school picture that runs from sought-after public magnets to a deep bench of private options. Working with an agent who knows the block-by-block differences in flood exposure, building health, and resale demand is the difference between a smart Miami purchase and an expensive surprise.
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Buying in Miami
Buying in Miami follows the same path as the rest of Miami-Dade County. Getting a mortgage pre-approval first tells you your real budget and lets you move quickly when the right home comes up. Property taxes factor into the monthly payment: the median annual property tax in Miami-Dade County is about $3,516. Florida's homestead exemption lowers the taxable value of a primary residence, and the Save Our Homes cap limits how fast that assessed value can rise from year to year. Budget for homeowners insurance as well. Rates in Florida reflect wind and flood exposure, so gather quotes early and check whether a specific address sits in a FEMA flood zone. Once you are under contract, plan for a home inspection and, if you are financing, a lender appraisal, both of which fall inside the inspection period. Working with an agent who knows Miami means you see new listings here the day they reach the market.
Selling in Miami
A successful sale in Miami comes down to pricing, presentation, and marketing. List prices in Miami currently center around $639,000, which is a starting reference for where a comparable home might be positioned. Homes that are decluttered, professionally photographed, and priced to recent comparable sales tend to draw the most interest in the first two weeks, when a listing is newest and gets the most views. Florida sellers usually pay the documentary stamp tax on the deed, currently $0.70 per $100 of the sale price in most counties, along with prorated property taxes and, by local custom in many areas, the owner's title insurance policy. We provide a no-obligation home valuation for Miami owners, so you can see what your property could sell for before you commit to listing.
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