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  • Market Summary
  • 1 Bedroom Condos
  • 2 Bedroom Condos
  • 3+ Bedroom Condos
  • Pet-Friendly Condos
  • Fitness & Wellness Condos
  • Condos with Stunning Views
  • Schools
  • Neighbourhood
  • Demographics

About Miami Beach

Miami Beach sits in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL metro area. The area includes housing with a range of unit types and measured square footage. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom 320.0 - 1371.0 sq ft, two-bedroom 750.0 - 2827.0 sq ft, three-plus 790.0 - 6380.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. This district lists one-, two-, and three-plus-bedroom sizes without additional detail. The area lies within the state of FL and within the larger Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach region. Descriptions focus on location and unit size information.

Miami Beach 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 size852.77 sqft
2 Bedroom avg size1288.77 sqft
3 Bedroom avg size2133.95 sqft

Pricing and Liquidity

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1 Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$563.14 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$488,994.77
AVG DAYS ON MARKET140 Days
1-bed condos in Miami Beach sit along streets like Collins Avenue and Lincoln Road and near South Pointe Park, with access to buses and beach paths. Sizes range from 320 to 1,371 sq ft, and the average sale price is $489,000, about $563 per sq ft. Listings spend about 139 days on the market.

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2 Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$668.34 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$882,345.91
AVG DAYS ON MARKET175 Days
Miami Beach 2-bed condos range from 750 to 2,827 sq ft, covering compact to larger floor plans. The average price for a 2-bed is $882,346, with an average of $668 per sq ft. 2-bed listings typically stay on the market about 175 days. Many 2-bed condos line Collins Avenue, Ocean Drive, and Lincoln Road, with South Pointe Park and the beach in the neighborhood. Retail corridors, public transit routes, and public green space sit close to much of the condo stock.

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3+ Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$1,226.84 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$3,077,099.98
AVG DAYS ON MARKET183 Days
Miami Beach has 3-bed condos that range from 790 sq ft to 6,380 sq ft. The average sale price for these 3-bed units is $3,077,100. That works out to about $1,227 ppsf. 3-bed condos spend about 183 days on the market. Many buildings sit near the beach and along Collins Avenue, Ocean Drive, and Lincoln Road. Parks like Lummus Park and nearby public spaces provide outdoor options. Restaurants, shops, and transit corridors run along the main streets.

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Pet-Friendly Condos

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Fitness & Wellness Condos

AVG PPSF$743.68 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$1,104,558.73
AVG DAYS ON MARKET167 Days
Miami Beach Condos with a fitness and wellness focus have sale prices near $1,104,559, sell at $744 per sq ft, and spend 166 days on the market. The area offers access to North Shore Open Space Park for beach walks, Bal Harbour Shops for shopping, and the Miami Beach Botanical Garden for outdoor classes. Streets like Collins Avenue serve as the main coastal road that links beaches, shops, and residences and act as the key route for local travel and services.

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Stunning Views Condos

AVG PPSF$703.8 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$997,190.86
AVG DAYS ON MARKET166 Days
Miami Beach shows stunning views with an average sale of $761,825, at $595 per sq ft, and a typical market time of 163 days. Condos here face bay and ocean scenes and fit a range of sizes and layouts. North Shore Open Space Park offers beach access and green space. Lincoln Road Mall is the main shopping street for dining and shops. Miami Beach Senior High School serves local families. Access runs along Collins Avenue, the main coastal road for reaching beaches, shops, and bus lines.

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Schools

The schools cover early childhood through high school grades. Grades PK–5 are covered by North Beach Elementary School, Biscayne Elementary School, and Treasure Island Elementary School. Grades KG–5 are covered by Mater Academy at Mount Sinai. Grades KG–8 are covered by Mater Academy Miami Beach. Grades 6–8 are covered by Nautilus Middle School. Grades 9–12 are covered by Miami Beach Senior High School.

Mater Academy at Mount Sinai

A
Public|Grades KG5
4300 Alton Rd

North Beach Elementary School

A
Public|Grades PK5
4100 Prairie Ave

Mater Academy Miami Beach

A-
Public|Grades KG8
8625 Byron Ave

Treasure Island Elementary School

B
Public|Grades PK5
7540 E Treasure Dr

Biscayne Elementary School

B
Public|Grades PK5
800 77th St

Miami Beach Senior High School

C+
Public|Grades 912
2231 Prairie Ave

The Neighbourhood: Miami Beach

Miami Beach, situated in Miami-Dade County, Florida, is celebrated for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and Art Deco architecture. The neighborhood boasts a dynamic cultural scene with iconic attractions like the Miami Beach Boardwalk and the Bass Museum of Art. Residents and visitors enjoy an array of dining options and boutique shopping on Lincoln Road. Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate the numerous parks and beachfront activities. Convenient transportation options include frequent bus services and easy access to major highways, ensuring seamless connectivity throughout the area.

Demographics

Average Resident age41 years old
Average household Income$51,925 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
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  • Approximately 25.68% of residents hold a Bachelor's degree, indicating a meaningful portion of college-educated adults in Miami Beach — a positive signal for homebuyers seeking neighborhoods with educated professionals and civic engagement.
  • Average age is 41 years, with the largest age cohort being 40 to 44; this demographic mix supports established professionals and growing families, offering neighborhood stability and buyer-friendly community dynamics.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Miami Beach

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

Miami Beach is a dense, tourism-driven barrier island with extensive beaches, nightlife, restaurants, and arts districts; most housing is condominiums and rentals concentrated in neighborhoods like South Beach. Infrastructure includes causeway road connections to the mainland (MacArthur and Venetian Causeways), Miami-Dade Transit buses and a local trolley, with rail and airport connections accessible via nearby Miami. Cost of living and housing prices are well above the U.S. average, driven by high demand and vacation rental activity. The climate is subtropical with hot, humid summers, mild winters, and a hurricane season (June–November); the city experiences routine tidal flooding and faces long-term sea-level rise risks.

Is Miami Beach, Miami Beach, FL expensive?

Miami Beach is generally expensive compared with the U.S. average and is among the costlier areas in the Miami metro area. Housing and rents—especially beachfront, South Beach, and luxury condominium units—are the primary cost drivers, and seasonal tourism increases demand and prices. Everyday expenses such as dining, groceries, parking, and insurance (including flood/homeowners insurance) are typically above national norms.

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

Miami Beach has a tropical monsoon (Am) climate with hot, humid summers and warm, relatively drier winters. The rainy season runs May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most of the roughly 60 inches (≈1,500 mm) of annual rainfall; hurricane season is June 1–November 30, peaking in August–September. Typical summer highs are about 88–91°F (31–33°C) with lows around 77–79°F (25–26°C), while winter highs average 68–75°F (20–24°C) and lows 55–65°F (13–18°C); freezing temperatures and snow are essentially nonexistent.

How safe is Miami Beach, Miami Beach, FL?

Crime is concentrated in busy tourist and nightlife districts—petty theft, vehicle break-ins, and alcohol-related incidents are the most common offenses. The Miami Beach Police Department maintains visible patrols and seasonal enforcement during peak tourist periods; violent crime occurs but is less common than property crime. Visitors and residents should use standard urban precautions (lock vehicles, watch belongings, avoid poorly lit areas at night); for up-to-date statistics consult the Miami Beach Police Department or the City of Miami Beach crime dashboard.