Miami Homes For Sale
Miami is not a real estate market so much as a global destination that happens to have a real estate market attached to it. The Magic City draws buyers from New York and California chasing Florida's zero state income tax, international investors from Latin America and Europe treating it as a safe harbor for capital, families choosing Coral Gables and Pinecrest for their school systems, remote professionals drawn by the climate and culture, and luxury buyers willing to pay nine figures for a waterfront estate on Star Island or Fisher Island. The result is a market of remarkable breadth: condos in Brickell from the $500,000s, historic homes in Coconut Grove north of $5 million, and waterfront estates in Key Biscayne pushing $15 million and beyond. Named the number 2 housing market in the United States for 2025 by the Miami Association of Realtors, Miami continues to attract buyers at every price point with a combination of lifestyle, location, and investment fundamentals that very few American cities can match. The Miami homes for sale below are updated daily so you always have a current, accurate picture of what is available right now.
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Homes For Sale in Miami, FL
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Miami Real Estate Search
These Miami home listings are updated throughout the day directly from the Miami, Florida MLS. Each listing includes the property price, days on market, square footage, year built, lot size, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, assigned schools, construction type, and other important details as entered by the listing agent.
Be sure to review local Miami property tax information and check whether a listing is active, under contract, or pending. Where available, property features such as Biscayne Bay or ocean frontage, private dock access, pool, golf course views, and building amenities including concierge services, private beach clubs, marinas, and fitness centers will be noted in the listing details.
Miami Real Estate Agents
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Explore Miami, FL
Miami's cultural identity is unlike any other American city, and that identity shows up in the real estate market in ways that matter to buyers. The city is the undisputed gateway between the United States and Latin America, with a majority Spanish-speaking population, a culinary landscape that runs from Cuban ventanitas in Little Havana to Michelin-starred restaurants in Brickell, and a arts infrastructure anchored by Art Basel Miami Beach, one of the most important contemporary art fairs in the world, held each December at the Miami Beach Convention Center and radiating outward through gallery openings, art installations, and cultural events that transform the city for two weeks every year. The Pérez Art Museum Miami on Biscayne Bay downtown, with its hanging gardens and permanent collection of international contemporary art, and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, one of the largest performing arts complexes in the United States, anchor year-round cultural programming that gives Miami a depth that visitors expecting only beach and nightlife consistently discover too late. The Wynwood Walls outdoor museum, where more than 50 world-renowned street artists have painted over 80,000 square feet of warehouse exteriors, launched what has become one of the most compelling urban arts districts in the country and now anchors a neighborhood of galleries, restaurants, and creative businesses that draws both residents and international visitors every weekend of the year.
The neighborhoods that define Miami's residential character are as distinct from each other as cities within a city. Brickell, the financial district built of glass towers along Biscayne Bay, functions as the Miami equivalent of Manhattan's financial core, with luxury high-rise condos above international banks, rooftop bars, and Brickell City Centre providing shopping and dining in a walkable urban framework. Coral Gables, immediately southwest, carries the title of "The City Beautiful" honestly, with Mediterranean Revival architecture, banyan tree-lined streets, the landmark Biltmore Hotel, the University of Miami, and a residential market where properties range from classic historic homes to modern waterfront estates on the canals connecting to Biscayne Bay. Coconut Grove, Miami's oldest neighborhood, predates the city's incorporation and retains the bohemian, canopy-covered character that originally made it a retreat for artists and intellectuals, with bayfront parks, historic homes, the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, and the annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival drawing the community together every February. Key Biscayne, a village island south of downtown accessible by the Rickenbacker Causeway, offers one of the few genuinely quiet residential environments in the Miami metro, with Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park at its southern tip, top-rated schools, and waterfront estates that give it an exclusivity comparable to any address in South Florida.
For families prioritizing schools alongside lifestyle, Pinecrest and Coral Gables consistently rank at the top, with home values in Pinecrest that have appreciated over 110 percent since 2019 reflecting the depth of that demand. Aventura in the north provides a family-friendly environment with the Aventura Mall and Intracoastal access at more accessible price points. The Design District, occupying a compact grid between Midtown and the Upper Eastside, has evolved from a furniture showroom district into a genuine luxury retail and cultural destination with Hermès, Louis Vuitton, and Dior storefronts alongside contemporary art galleries and restaurants that draw the kind of clientele that treat shopping as a cultural event. Fisher Island, accessible only by ferry and consistently ranking as one of the wealthiest zip codes in the United States, represents Miami real estate at its most exclusive, with an average residence value exceeding $4 million and a private lifestyle that draws celebrities, executives, and international millionaires who require the separation that water provides. With a median home value around $562,000 across the broader city, a luxury market seeing consistent demand from high-net-worth buyers relocating from high-tax states, and an international profile that ensures demand from buyers across four continents, Miami continues to operate as a real estate market unlike any other in the country.
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