
Bayfront towers like Park Grove
The luxury segment that held the area's value even in years the mid-market corrected.
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Continuously inhabited since 1825, now home to the city's best-performing tower
Coconut Grove combines Miami's neighborhood with the most history with the widest price range in the market: from $472,000 to more than $8,586,560 at Park Grove. Buying here means buying the only area that mixes entry-level inventory with the city's best-performing bayfront tower.
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Listings via IDX (BeachesMLS / Miami Association of REALTORS®) through Trestle/CoreLogic. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Coconut Grove is Miami-Dade's oldest continuously inhabited settlement, populated since 1825 and named in 1873. It still keeps that bohemian, tree-lined character on the bay, with Dinner Key Marina, The Barnacle Historic State Park and Vizcaya on its northern edge, plus Miami's best-performing tower: Park Grove.
Where to place your capital within Coconut Grove to maximize demand and value:

The luxury segment that held the area's value even in years the mid-market corrected.

The area's most accessible entry point, starting at $472,000.

Proximity to South Florida's largest marina, a demand driver unique to Coconut Grove.
For those after the segment that has appreciated the most in the area, led by Park Grove.
Units from $472,000 in lower-rise buildings, near Peacock Park and CocoWalk.
Buy in already-established buildings, with a median build year of 2018.
Tenants who value the tree-lined, low-rise setting, minutes from both districts.
A tenant or second-home buyer profile willing to pay the premium for the bay view.
Steady demand from proximity to the campus, minutes from the area.
Because two markets coexist: lower-rise boutique buildings from $472,000, and bayfront luxury towers like Park Grove that top $8,500,000. We help you identify the segment that fits your budget.
About 5 minutes by car. Coconut Grove and Coral Gables are the two most tree-lined, low-rise areas in this part of Miami.
It's known for its single-family homes, but it also has 37 active condo buildings, with a median build year of 2018.
Yes, there are banks that lend to non-residents, for both the entry segment and the luxury towers. We guide you through the application.
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