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Arts District · Miami, FL
Wynwood is a former warehouse district north of Downtown Miami, reinvented since 2009 around the Wynwood Walls into one of the world's largest open-air street-art districts. Today it blends galleries, breweries, boutiques, and creative offices with newer live-work loft and mid-rise residences.
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About Wynwood
Wynwood is a former warehouse district north of Downtown Miami, reinvented since 2009 around the Wynwood Walls into one of the world's largest open-air street-art districts. Today it blends galleries, breweries, boutiques, and creative offices with newer live-work loft and mid-rise residences. It is one of Miami's most energetic neighborhoods.
Wynwood is Miami's arts and creative district, a former warehouse area transformed into one of the city's best-known destinations for galleries, murals, dining, and nightlife. Its real estate has evolved alongside that change, with newer residential condominiums and loft-style buildings now mixed among the commercial and creative spaces. The residential market is largely condo and live-work product rather than traditional single-family homes, and pricing reflects the neighborhood's popularity and ongoing development. Buyers here are usually drawn to the energy, the walkable street life, and the chance to live in a district known nationally for its art and culture.
The neighborhood sits just north of downtown Miami and the Overtown area, bordering the Design District and within easy reach of Edgewater and the bay. Its identity is built around the street-level experience, with the murals, restaurants, breweries, and shops that draw visitors from across the city. Residents are minutes from downtown and Brickell, a short drive to Miami Beach, and close to major roads and Miami International Airport. The walkable, high-energy character and the concentration of dining and culture are the core of what makes living in Wynwood distinctive.
Because the residential stock here is newer and condo focused, buyers should review the building's financials, reserves, master insurance policy, and any special assessments, keeping Florida's stricter rules for aging buildings in mind even on relatively new construction. HOA fees vary by building and the amenities offered, so factor them into your budget. The neighborhood's lively, mixed-use nature means noise and foot traffic can be part of the experience, which suits some buyers more than others. Wynwood fits buyers who want to be in the middle of Miami's arts scene with walkable dining, culture, and a modern condo or loft lifestyle.
Location
Wynwood is located in Miami, part of Miami-Dade County, Florida. The Miami area's shopping, dining, schools, and parks are all nearby, and the region's job centers, beaches, and airports are within driving distance.
Buying in Wynwood
Buying in Wynwood 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 in Wynwood the day they reach the market.
Selling in Wynwood
A successful sale in Wynwood comes down to pricing, presentation, and marketing. 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 Wynwood owners in Miami, so you can see what your property could sell for before you commit to listing.
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