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About Hibiscus Island

Hibiscus Island is in Miami Beach in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL metro area of Florida. The area lies within the city of Miami Beach and forms part of the larger metro region. This district lists Miami Beach as its city and Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL as its metro area. The state designation for this district is FL, shorthand for Florida. Housing in this district includes 1–3 bedrooms. The metro name includes Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Pompano Beach. The area uses Miami Beach for city-level identification and the longer metro name for regional context.

Hibiscus Island 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 size540 sqft
2 Bedroom avg size-
3 Bedroom avg size-

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1 Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$1,388.89 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$750,000
AVG DAYS ON MARKET262 Days
Hibiscus Island in Miami Beach is a small waterfront neighborhood with quiet streets and bay views. 1-bed condos average 540 sq ft and list around $750,000. That is about $1,389 ppsf, and units stay on market roughly 262 days. The neighborhood sits close to parks, marinas, public spaces, and main road links to the Miami‑Fort Lauderdale‑Pompano Beach metro.

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Stunning Views Condos

Hibiscus Island's stunning views Condos reach sale prices near $750,000 and trade at about $1,389 per sq ft, with listings on the market about 262 days. The island sits in Biscayne Bay near South Pointe Park, giving residents water access and green space. Local streets stay quiet. Lincoln Road offers nearby shopping and dining options. Miami Beach Senior High serves local families. The MacArthur Causeway provides direct vehicle access to downtown Miami and the airport, making commutes and connections straightforward for residents.

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The Neighbourhood: Hibiscus Island

Hibiscus Island is a small, upscale island with waterfront homes. The area features private docks, wide bay views, and quiet tree-lined streets. This district offers small parks, walking paths, and manicured gardens for outdoor time. It has nearby cafes, shops, and popular restaurants along Collins and adjacent avenues. The area sits a short drive from South Beach and downtown Miami. Commuters use bus routes and bridges that connect the area to Miami Beach and major roads. Boating and casual waterfront life shape daily routines and make access to marinas simple.

Demographics

Average Resident age39 years old
Average household Income$64,962 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
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  • About 30.29% of adults hold a Bachelor's degree, indicating a substantial share of college-educated residents and appealing to buyers who value an educated community.
  • Average age: 39 years — the largest age cohort is 35 to 39, making the neighborhood attractive to young professionals and established buyers seeking an active, community-oriented area.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hibiscus Island

What is it like to live in Hibiscus Island, Miami Beach, FL?

Hibiscus Island is a small, man-made residential island in Biscayne Bay that is part of the city of Miami Beach. It is primarily composed of upscale single-family homes with private docks, offering a quiet, low-density residential character and easy access to South Beach and downtown Miami via the MacArthur Causeway. Housing is expensive, with most properties in the high-end/multi-million-dollar range and correspondingly higher insurance and maintenance costs. The island is low-lying and exposed to storm surge, tidal flooding and sea-level rise, and is affected by Miami Beach’s ongoing coastal resilience efforts.

Is Hibiscus Island, Miami Beach, FL expensive?

Yes. Hibiscus Island is one of Miami Beach’s most expensive residential enclaves, dominated by private waterfront single-family homes. Sales prices are typically in the multi-million-dollar range—commonly starting around $3 million and often exceeding $10 million, with some properties above $20 million as of 2024–2025—and rental and ownership costs are high relative to the Miami area.

What is the weather of Hibiscus Island, Miami Beach, FL?

Hibiscus Island has a tropical monsoon climate with a hot, humid wet season (May–October) and a warm, relatively dry season (November–April). Summers are hot with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and average highs near 90°F (32–33°C); winters are mild with daytime highs in the 70s°F (21–25°C) and lows rarely below 50°F (10°C). The Atlantic hurricane season runs June–November, peaking in August–September, and coastal sea breezes help moderate temperatures year-round.

How safe is Hibiscus Island, Miami Beach, FL?

Hibiscus Island is a small, affluent residential island in Miami Beach with private waterfront homes and limited public access. The area is regularly patrolled by the Miami Beach Police Department and generally experiences fewer public-safety incidents than busier commercial or tourist areas of the city. For current, verifiable crime statistics consult the Miami Beach Police Department crime map or Florida Department of Law Enforcement reports.