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About Edgewater

Edgewater is a neighborhood in Miami, FL, within the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL metro area. This district contains housing unit types listed as one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-plus bedroom options. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom None sq ft, two-bedroom None sq ft, three-plus 4345.0 - 4345.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. The area sits in the state of FL and uses the metro designation shown above. The area uses the city, state, and metro names provided here for reference.

Edgewater 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 size801.13 sqft
2 Bedroom avg size1202.81 sqft
3 Bedroom avg size2086.26 sqft

Pricing and Liquidity

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1 Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$615.25 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$492,531.61
AVG DAYS ON MARKET150 Days
Edgewater in Miami offers 1-bed condos that range from 610 sq ft to 1,276 sq ft. The average 1-bed price is $492,532 and units spend 150 days on the market. That average translates to about $615 ppsf. Streets and promenades lead toward Biscayne Bay, with parks, transit stops, and neighborhood retail lining the main corridors.

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2 Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$673.64 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$840,107.14
AVG DAYS ON MARKET164 Days
Edgewater is a bayside neighborhood in Miami north of Downtown and next to Midtown and Wynwood. Biscayne Boulevard runs through the area, and Margaret Pace Park offers waterfront green space. 2-bed condos in the neighborhood range from about 777 to 2,466 sq ft, showing a wide variety of layouts. The average 2-bed sells for about $840,107, at roughly $674 ppsf. These units spend about 163 days on market on average.

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3+ Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$859.14 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$1,888,097.28
AVG DAYS ON MARKET173 Days
3-bed condos in Edgewater range from about 1,084 sq ft to 8,434 sq ft. The average 3-bed price is about $1,888,100. The average price per square foot for 3-bed units is about $859 per sq ft. 3-bed condos spend about 172 days on market on average. Edgewater fronts Biscayne Bay and includes green space such as Margaret Pace Park. Biscayne Boulevard and nearby streets host shops, dining, and local services. Transit and highway links provide access to downtown Miami and the wider metro area.

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Pet-Friendly Condos

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Fitness & Wellness Condos

AVG PPSF$718.48 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$1,056,899.34
AVG DAYS ON MARKET163 Days
Edgewater lists fitness and wellness Condos at a typical sale price of $1,056,899 with a price near $718 per sq ft and listings staying on the market 163 days. The area sits by Margaret Pace Park, a bayfront green space for walking and sports, and near Maurice A. Ferré Park (Museum Park), home to museums and events. The Miami Design District offers shops and galleries a short distance away. Biscayne Boulevard provides direct access to downtown Miami, its shops, and public transit. Streets like NE 16th and Edgewater Drive form a walkable grid.

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Stunning Views Condos

AVG PPSF$735.09 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$1,097,586.41
AVG DAYS ON MARKET164 Days
Edgewater shows stunning views, with an average sale price of $928,250 at $652 per sq ft; condos remain on the market 150 days. The neighborhood hugs Biscayne Bay and sits next to Margaret Pace Park and Maurice A. Ferré Park, both host outdoor recreation and events. Bayside Marketplace and nearby shops handle daily shopping and dining needs. Biscayne Boulevard provides main access and links to I-95 for highway travel and faster commutes. Streets run close to the water and public green space, making the area easy to navigate.

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Schools

Grades KG–5 are covered by Bridgeprep Academy of Greater Miami, a public regular school.

Bridgeprep Academy of Greater Miami

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Public|Grades KG5
137 NE 19th St

The Neighbourhood: Edgewater

Edgewater, nestled in Miami-Dade County, FL, is a waterfront haven offering stunning views and a vibrant lifestyle. Known for its picturesque bayfront parks and lush landscapes, the neighborhood is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Residents enjoy a buzzing arts scene, with galleries and cultural venues dotting the streets. Trendy cafes and diverse dining options add to the area’s allure. Conveniently located, Edgewater provides seamless access to public transportation and major highways, making commuting around Miami hassle-free. With its mix of urban excitement and serene surroundings, the area captivates both families and professionals.

Demographics

Average Resident age37 years old
Average household Income$71,339 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about Edgewater demographics:
  • Approximately 27.43 % of residents hold a Bachelor's degree, reflecting a meaningful share of higher-educated adults and making the neighborhood attractive to professionals and families seeking an educated community.
  • Average age: 37 years, with the largest age cohort in the 35 to 39 range — a demographic profile that favors working professionals and buyers seeking an active, established neighborhood.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Edgewater

What is it like to live in Edgewater, Miami, FL?

Edgewater is a waterfront neighborhood on Biscayne Bay north of downtown Miami, dominated by mid- and high-rise condo developments and growing retail along Biscayne Boulevard. It has good walkability and easy access to downtown, Wynwood and Midtown, with local bus service and quick connections to I-95/I-395. Housing costs and rents are higher than the Miami average due to recent luxury development, and the area is prone to coastal flooding and hurricanes so flood insurance is common. Crime levels vary by block—consult current Miami-Dade crime statistics for up-to-date safety information; Margaret Pace Park is a notable nearby green space.

Is Edgewater, Miami, FL expensive?

Edgewater is generally more expensive than the Miami average for both rents and condominium sale prices, driven by waterfront high‑rise developments and proximity to downtown. Median sale prices and rents in the neighborhood have trended above Miami‑Dade County medians in recent years, reflecting new luxury construction and strong demand. For exact current figures, consult local MLS listings or recent rental market reports because prices fluctuate.

What is the weather of Edgewater, Miami, FL?

Edgewater has a tropical monsoon climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. The wet season (roughly May–October) brings frequent afternoon thunderstorms and average summer highs around 88–91°F (31–33°C), while winter highs average in the mid-70s°F (≈23–24°C) with lows near the low 60s°F (≈16–17°C). Annual rainfall is about 60–65 inches, concentrated in the wet season, and hurricane season runs June–November with peak activity in August–September. Coastal sea breezes moderate temperatures but humidity is high year-round and cold fronts rarely push lows below 50°F.

How safe is Edgewater, Miami, FL?

Edgewater is an urban neighborhood with crime rates above the U.S. average; property crimes (theft and vehicle break‑ins) are the most commonly reported incidents while violent crime occurs less frequently. Crime is uneven block-by-block—areas nearer I‑95 and Wynwood historically report more incidents, whereas newer high-rise residential buildings commonly have private security and lower reported incidents. For current, block-level data consult the Miami Police Department crime map or Miami‑Dade County crime reports.