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About Brickell

Brickell is a neighborhood in Miami, Florida, in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach metro area. The area contains a range of housing unit types and clear square foot data for planning and selection. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom 466.0 - 1855.0 sq ft, two-bedroom 821.0 - 2580.0 sq ft, three-plus 990.0 - 8185.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. This district identifies both small and large unit sizes using the exact figures provided. The area sits in the state of FL and within the city limits of Miami.

Brickell 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 size1200 sqft
3 Bedroom avg size-

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2 Bedroom Townhouse

AVG PPSF$550 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$660,000
AVG DAYS ON MARKET106 Days
In Miami's Brickell neighborhood, 2-bed townhouses measure about 1,200 sq ft. The average sale price for a 2-bed is $660,000. That comes to about $550 per sq ft. 2-bed townhouses stay on the market about 106 days on average. Brickell includes Brickell Avenue, Brickell City Centre, Mary Brickell Village, and Brickell Key, with parks, bayfront walkways, and direct Metrorail and Metromover access.

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Stunning Views Townhouse

Brickell Townhouse stunning views reach $674,950, at $513 per sq ft, and listings stay on market 246 days. The area centers on small parks and shopping hubs like Simpson Park Hammock and Brickell Key Park, while Brickell City Centre and Mary Brickell Village serve as shopping and dining spots. Streets link to the Miami Riverwalk and bayfront paths. Access is via Brickell Avenue, the main road used for commuting and bus service. Sidewalks and transit stops connect parks and shops.

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Luxury Townhouse

AVG PPSF$513 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$674,950
AVG DAYS ON MARKET246 Days
Brickell luxury Townhouse prices are near $674,950 at $513 per sq ft, and listings stay on market 246 days before sale. The neighborhood sits near Simpson Park Hammock for green space and around Brickell City Centre and Mary Brickell Village for shopping. Streets line the bay and feed into Brickell Avenue, the main road used for commuting and access to the financial district, and I-95, the highway used for regional travel. Sidewalks link to small parks, cafes, and schools within short walks for daily needs.

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Schools

PK–5 are served by Southside Elementary School. Southside Elementary School is a public, regular school that serves prekindergarten through fifth grade.

Southside Elementary School

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Public|Grades PK5
45 SW 13th St

The Neighbourhood: Brickell

Brickell sits on the south edge of downtown Miami and hosts condos and offices. Simpson Park Hammock preserves native trees and offers short trails for walkers. Bayfront Park provides event lawns and waterfront paths north of the area. South Pointe Park gives open grass, pier views, and walking routes at the city's southern end. Komodo serves Asian and Southeast Asian dishes to diners in the evening. La Mar serves Peruvian seafood at a waterfront hotel. Sugar operates as a rooftop bar that offers skyline views and cocktails. Jungle Island sits on Watson Island and attracts visitors for animal shows. Miami Seaquarium holds marine exhibits and shows on Virginia Key. Metromover connects people to nearby downtown stops with frequent service. Metrorail links the area to the wider Miami region and regional transit. Buses serve many routes and provide local connections across neighborhoods. Small shops and cafes fill first floors of mixed-use buildings near the bay. This district supports a mix of residences, offices, and nightlife that stays active through the day. Data show that the most common age group falls between 30 to 34 years old and that households with 1 person make up the largest part of the local population.

Demographics

Average Resident age40 years old
Average household Income$67,821 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
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  • Approximately 30.16% of Brickell residents hold a Bachelor's degree, reflecting a well-educated community that appeals to professionals and buyers seeking strong local talent.
  • Average age is 40 years, with the largest age group 40 to 44 — a mid-career demographic that supports both established professionals and family-oriented buyers.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Brickell

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

Living in Brickell offers a dense, high-rise urban lifestyle centered on finance, luxury condos, restaurants, bars, and shopping. The neighborhood is highly walkable and served by Miami-Dade's free Metromover loop and Metrorail (Brickell station), with good access to major roads (I-95/US-1) but frequent traffic and limited parking. Cost of living and rents are well above Miami averages, and crime is generally lower than many other Miami neighborhoods though residents should take typical urban precautions against petty theft. The climate is tropical with hot, humid summers and a hurricane season, and low-lying areas experience regular tidal flooding and long-term sea-level rise risk.

Is Brickell, Miami, FL expensive?

Yes — Brickell is one of Miami’s most expensive neighborhoods, with rents and condo prices generally well above Miami-Dade County averages due to a concentration of luxury high‑rises and international buyers. Local retail, dining, and parking costs also trend higher than city averages. The neighborhood’s status as Miami’s financial district and access to Metrorail/Metromover contribute to sustained demand and pricing.

What is the weather of Brickell, Miami, FL?

Brickell has a tropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, relatively dry winters. Summer (June–September) typically brings daytime highs in the upper 80s–low 90s °F (≈31–34°C), frequent afternoon thunderstorms, and high humidity, while winter lows average around the low 60s °F (≈16–18°C). The neighborhood is within the Atlantic hurricane season (June–November), receives roughly 60–62 inches of annual rainfall, and experiences increasing nuisance tidal flooding and coastal storm-surge risk linked to sea-level rise.

How safe is Brickell, Miami, FL?

Brickell is a dense financial and residential district that generally records lower violent-crime rates than many other Miami neighborhoods, though safety can vary by block. The most common problems are property crimes (theft, vehicle break-ins and occasional burglaries), especially around nightlife and tourist areas. Many high-rise buildings and commercial corridors have private security and good lighting; consult Miami-Dade/MPD crime maps for current, block-level data.