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About Arts and Entertainment District

Arts and Entertainment District is a neighborhood in Miami, FL, within the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL metro area. The area has housing that includes one-, two-, and three-plus bedroom units. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom 734.0 - 1267.0 sq ft, two-bedroom 878.0 - 1267.0 sq ft, three-plus 1318.0 - 1318.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. The area lists specific unit sizes for each type and identifies as part of Miami in the state of FL.

Arts and Entertainment District 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 size895.62 sqft
2 Bedroom avg size1000.2 sqft
3 Bedroom avg size1318 sqft

Pricing and Liquidity

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1 Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$551.32 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$500,625
AVG DAYS ON MARKET88 Days
In Miami’s Arts and Entertainment District, 1-bed condos range from 734 to 1,267 sq ft and average $500,625. That equals about $551 per sq ft. These units typically sit on the market for 87 days. The neighborhood features wide avenues, parks, public plazas, transit stops, cultural venues, and local shops.

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2 Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$590.9 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$594,500
AVG DAYS ON MARKET158 Days
2-bed condos in the Arts and Entertainment District range from about 878 to 1,267 sq ft, offering compact and more spacious layouts. The average 2-bed price is $594,500, which shows typical cost levels in the neighborhood. The average price per sq ft is about $591, describing how space is priced in local condos. A typical 2-bed spends around 158 days on the market. The district includes Biscayne Boulevard, waterfront parks, and cultural venues near the bay. Streets link to transit and major highways for access across the Miami metro area. Many condo buildings have street-level retail and public plazas.

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3+ Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$453.34 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$597,500
AVG DAYS ON MARKET89 Days
In Miami's Arts and Entertainment District, a 3-bed condo is roughly 1,318 sq ft. The average sale price is $597,500, about $453 per sq ft. These homes spend about 89 days on the market on average. The neighborhood centers on cultural venues, galleries, and public spaces along main streets, with parks, street-level retail, and transit options nearby.

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Pet-Friendly Condos

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Fitness & Wellness Condos

AVG PPSF$567.95 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$562,735.29
AVG DAYS ON MARKET139 Days
Arts and Entertainment District fitness and wellness Condos show a typical sale around $562,735, about $568 per sq ft, and listings stay on the market roughly 139 days. The neighborhood sits near Maurice A. Ferré Park, a waterfront green space for events and walks, and Bayside Marketplace, a bayfront shopping area with restaurants. New World School of the Arts provides arts education and classes close by. Biscayne Boulevard serves as the main route for cars and buses and gives direct access to downtown and the bayfront.

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Stunning Views Condos

AVG PPSF$540.08 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$535,115.38
AVG DAYS ON MARKET138 Days
Arts and Entertainment District sees stunning views with an average sale price of $563,431, at $548 per sq ft, and listings sit on the market for 162 days. The area borders Maurice A. Ferré Park (Museum Park) and Bayfront Park. Shops cluster at Bayside Marketplace. New World School of the Arts brings students and programs to the district. Condos line broad streets and meet cultural venues like the Adrienne Arsht Center. Access includes the Metromover, the free people mover that links downtown stations and connects to other downtown neighborhoods.

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Schools

Nearby schools include options that span the early grades through the end of high school. Grades PK–12 are covered by I Preparatory Academy, and grades KG–12 are covered by Miami-Dade Online Academy- Virtual Instruction Program.

I Preparatory Academy

A+
Public|Grades PK12
1500 Biscayne Blvd Ste 129

Miami-Dade Online Academy- Virtual Instruction Program

A-
Public|Grades KG12
1501 NE 2nd Ave Ste 336

The Neighbourhood: Arts and Entertainment District

Arts and Entertainment District is Miami-Dade's creative hub. The area hosts theaters, art galleries, and live music venues that stage shows and exhibits. This district offers cafes, small shops, restaurants, hotels, gyms, and basic services near event spaces. Streets include public plazas and occasional outdoor markets that bring people together. Public transit and bus routes connect the district to downtown and nearby neighborhoods. Major roads and ride services make car travel simple. The district hosts regular cultural events and performances throughout the year.

Demographics

Average Resident age37 years old
Average household Income$63,203 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about Arts and Entertainment District demographics:
  • Approximately 24.9% of residents hold a Bachelor's degree, reflecting a notable share of college-educated adults—appealing to professionals and buyers seeking an educated community.
  • Average age is 37 years, with the largest age group 35 to 39; this demographic profile suits young professionals and growing families looking for a vibrant, established neighborhood.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Arts and Entertainment District

What is it like to live in Arts and Entertainment District, Miami, FL?

The Arts & Entertainment District is a dense, walkable urban neighborhood along Biscayne Boulevard centered on performing arts venues such as the Adrienne Arsht Center, with many mid- to high-rise condos, hotels and event spaces. Residents have access to public transit (Metrorail and Metromover nearby), growing dining and nightlife options, and proximity to the Design District and Wynwood. Housing and rents are generally above Miami averages and the area experiences typical downtown issues—traffic, event-related noise, and variable safety—so check current crime maps and real-estate listings for specifics.

Is Arts and Entertainment District, Miami, FL expensive?

Yes. The neighborhood is among the more expensive areas in Miami due to luxury high-rise condos, waterfront proximity, and cultural amenities like Museum Park. Rents and condo prices typically exceed Miami-Dade County averages, though exact costs vary by building, unit size, and new development activity.

What is the weather of Arts and Entertainment District, Miami, FL?

This neighborhood has a tropical monsoon (Am) climate with hot, humid summers (May–October) and warm, drier winters (November–April). The wet season brings frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most of the roughly 60 inches (≈1,520 mm) of annual rainfall, and the Atlantic hurricane season (June–November) carries elevated tropical-storm risk. Typical summer highs are in the upper 80s–low 90s °F (≈31–33°C) and winter highs in the upper 60s–mid 70s °F (≈20–24°C).

How safe is Arts and Entertainment District, Miami, FL?

The Arts & Entertainment District is part of downtown Miami and shows typical urban crime patterns for a central business and nightlife area, with elevated rates of petty/property crime and some violent incidents compared with many suburban neighborhoods. Current, neighborhood-specific crime statistics are published by the Miami Police Department, Miami-Dade County crime dashboards, and services like CrimeMapping.org. Many residential buildings and venues use private security and increased police patrols; residents and visitors are advised to secure belongings and avoid poorly lit or isolated areas at night.