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About Granada

Granada is a neighborhood in Coral Gables, FL, in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach metro area. The area lies within Coral Gables and states its city and metro placement. The area provides housing across multiple bedroom configurations and notes exact sizes. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom 600.0 - 890.0 sq ft, two-bedroom 944.0 - 1647.0 sq ft, three-plus 1714.0 - 3949.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. This district presents unit counts and square footage as part of its property information for reference in Coral Gables and the metro area.

Granada Market Summary

The condo mix runs from luxury high-rises to restored mid-rises, many with bay or ocean views, concierge, pools, and fitness centers.

Average Condo Sizes

1 Bedroom avg size-
2 Bedroom avg size1275 sqft
3 Bedroom avg size2940.2 sqft

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2 Bedroom Townhouse

AVG PPSF$751.77 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$931,250
AVG DAYS ON MARKET84 Days
Granada sits in Coral Gables within the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach metro. The neighborhood has tree-lined streets and small parks near residential blocks. 2-bed townhouses here range from 1,090 to 1,460 sq ft, with an average price of $931,250 and about $752 ppsf. 2-bed homes spend about 84 days on the market. Local streets link to shops, cafes, and public spaces. Nearby parks and sidewalks support routine walks and errands.

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3+ Bedroom Townhouse

AVG PPSF$898.01 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$2,719,500
AVG DAYS ON MARKET178 Days
Granada is a neighborhood in Coral Gables, in the Miami‑Fort Lauderdale‑Pompano Beach metro, with 3-bed townhouses among the local housing. 3-bed townhouses in Granada range from 1,690 to 3,742 sq ft, covering compact and larger floor plans. The average price for a 3-bed is $2,719,500, which equals about $898 ppsf for a 3-bed. Average days on market for a 3-bed is 178 days. 3-bed townhouses sit on residential streets close to parks, public spaces, and local shops.

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Schools

Public regular schools cover the early grades through middle school, with KG–8 covered by Henry S. West Laboratory School and Somerset Gables Academy. The KG–8 schools provide continuous programs from kindergarten through eighth grade. Public regular schools also cover the high school grades, with grades 9–12 covered by Coral Gables Senior High School. The grades 9–12 school provides programs for ninth through twelfth grade.

Henry S. West Laboratory School

A+
Public|Grades KG8
5300 Carillo St

Somerset Gables Academy

A
Public|Grades KG8
624 Anastasia Ave

Coral Gables Senior High School

C+
Public|Grades 912
450 Bird Rd

The Neighbourhood: Granada

Granada sits in Coral Gables near parks, shops, and schools. Venetian Pool serves as a public swimming spot and a local landmark. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden offers trails and large plant collections for visitors. Bulla Gastrobar and Ortanique on the Mile provide dining choices along Miracle Mile. Café Abbracci operates as an Italian restaurant that locals know. Ball & Chain and small bars host live music and casual nights in nearby Little Havana and this district. Matheson Hammock Park gives a coastal park and a tidal pool for families. The Biltmore Hotel acts as a historic hotel with gardens and event rooms. Metrorail and Metrobus move commuters to downtown Miami and to other neighborhoods. Coral Gables Trolley links shops, theaters, and offices on a short loop. Miracle Mile supports many small shops, cafes, and service stores at street level. Pedestrians use wide sidewalks, tree shade, and crosswalks to reach local sites. Small parks and median plantings add green space to the blocks. Data shows that the most common age group falls between 15 to 19 years old and that households with two people form the largest household type.

Demographics

Average Resident age40 years old
Average household Income$120,777 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about Granada demographics:
  • Approximately 36.23% of residents hold a Post graduate degree, reflecting a well-educated community that appeals to professionals and buyers seeking strong academic and career networks.
  • Average age: 40 — the largest age group is 40 to 44, indicating a stable, career-established population well suited for families and long-term homeowners.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Granada

What is it like to live in Granada, Coral Gables, FL?

Granada is a small, affluent residential neighborhood in Coral Gables noted for Mediterranean Revival and mid-century homes, tree-lined streets, and close proximity to Miracle Mile and the Biltmore area. Housing consists mainly of single-family homes and low-rise condos, with property values and rents above the Miami average. The neighborhood is walkable, offers easy access to shopping and dining, and is served by Miami‑Dade transit and major arterial roads. Residents benefit from Coral Gables’ generally lower crime rates and well-maintained public spaces, while facing South Florida’s tropical climate and hurricane-season risk.

Is Granada, Coral Gables, FL expensive?

Granada is one of Coral Gables’ higher-cost neighborhoods, with single-family homes and luxury condos commanding prices and rents well above the Miami‑Dade County median. Home sale prices commonly range from high six-figures to multiple millions of dollars, and rental rates are correspondingly elevated. Higher property values reflect its central location, historic architecture, and proximity to Miracle Mile and local amenities.

What is the weather of Granada, Coral Gables, FL?

Granada experiences a tropical monsoon climate with hot, humid summers and mild, drier winters typical of Coral Gables. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and the Atlantic hurricane season (June–November); the dry season is November–April with lower humidity. Typical summer highs are around 88–90°F (31–32°C) and winter highs 68–75°F (20–24°C), with freezes essentially absent and sea breezes moderating coastal temperatures.

How safe is Granada, Coral Gables, FL?

Granada is in Coral Gables, a municipality with crime rates generally lower than the Miami‑Dade County average and historically low violent crime. Reported incidents in the area are more often non-violent/property crimes (e.g., vehicle break-ins) consistent with broader South Florida trends. The Coral Gables Police Department maintains regular patrols and community-policing programs; consult the CPD crime map or Miami‑Dade crime dashboard for current, address-specific data.