
Four Seasons Private Residences Surf Club Miami
Built on the site of the historic 1929 Surf Club at 90th Street and Collins Avenue, now ultra-luxury oceanfront residences.
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A town of barely half a square mile, rebuilt under Florida's toughest condo-safety standard
Surfside is a small oceanfront town in Miami-Dade, between Bal Harbour and Miami Beach. Its market today: 96 active condos for sale, only 6 new construction — a consolidated resale market, with a median entry price of $890,000 and a median HOA of $1,508 a month.
A selection of active listings in Surfside, updated in real time.
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Listings via IDX (BeachesMLS / Miami Association of REALTORS®) through Trestle/CoreLogic. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Surfside incorporated on May 18, 1935, to avoid annexation by neighboring Miami Beach. The Surf Club, built in 1929-1930 by architect Russell Pancoast at 90th Street and Collins Avenue, set the town's exclusive character from the start — today it's Four Seasons Private Residences Surf Club Miami. After the tragedy of June 2021, Florida passed SB 4-D in 2022, requiring mandatory structural inspections for buildings over 30 years old (25 if within 3 miles of the coast) — the state's strictest building-safety standard, born in part from what happened here.
Where to put your capital within Surfside, depending on the kind of property you're after:

Built on the site of the historic 1929 Surf Club at 90th Street and Collins Avenue, now ultra-luxury oceanfront residences.

The Delmore, Ocean House Surfside and Surf Row Residences — small projects of 25 to 40 units, all on the same oceanfront avenue.

Most of the active inventory is resale in established buildings, with a median build year of 2000.
Four Seasons Surf Club, Fendi Château or the new boutique projects on Collins Avenue offer oceanfront addresses in one of South Florida's smallest, most exclusive towns.
With 96 active units and only 6 new construction, most of the inventory is resale, at a median build year of 2000.
The Delmore, Ocean House Surfside and Surf Row Residences offer between 25 and 40 residences, priced from $1.4 million.
Families and executives who visit Miami several times a year look here for an oceanfront base near Bal Harbour Shops.
The town's small size and low density draw those who want privacy and first-class services year-round.
Four Seasons Surf Club offers resort-level service to units on short- and long-term rental.
There are 96 active condos for sale across the MLS today, but only 6 are new construction. It's a mature, low-turnover market, not one with constant new launches.
On June 24, 2021, the Champlain Towers South collapse killed 98 people. In response, Florida passed SB 4-D in 2022, requiring mandatory structural milestone inspections for buildings over 30 years old (25 if within 3 miles of the coast), performed by a licensed engineer or architect. Every building in Surfside — and across the state — now operates under that standard.
Four Seasons Private Residences Surf Club Miami sits on the site of the original 1929 Surf Club. Smaller boutique projects like The Delmore, Ocean House Surfside, Surf Row Residences and Fendi Château Residences round out the new-construction offering, all on Collins Avenue.
Yes, financing options exist for non-resident buyers. We guide you through the process and the requirements.
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