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Explore condos in the stretch of Miami River that connects Little Havana with Brickell and Downtown: a waterfront corridor in active transformation, with 107 active condos and prices below its neighbors.
Listings via IDX (BeachesMLS / Miami Association of REALTORS®) through Trestle/CoreLogic. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
The Miami River served as the city's working artery for more than a century: cargo ships, boatyards and industrial warehouses defined its landscape from the late 19th century onward. The Riverfront stretch, near where the river meets the bay, began shifting in recent decades into a residential waterfront corridor.
Today, already-delivered towers like Neo Vertika, Wind, Neo Lofts, Latitude on the River, Mint and The Ivy at Riverfront share the area, with direct views of the river traffic that still crosses daily. Parks like Lummus Park — home to some of Miami's oldest structures — and Jose Marti Park preserve the area's historical memory on both banks.
The transformation keeps moving: projects like One Brickell Riverfront, with its LOFTY Brickell and The Standard Residences Brickell towers, and the redevelopment of Riverside Wharf are bringing new investment to the stretch of river closest to Brickell, while waterfront restaurants like Kiki on the River keep the corridor's social life going.
Location is the central advantage: Miami River sits minutes from Brickell, Downtown and Little Havana, with direct access to PortMiami and a quick route onto I-95 and I-395 toward Miami Beach.
Miami River currently has 107 active condos for sale across the whole MLS within its boundaries, of which 12 are new construction. That's a considerably larger inventory than neighboring boutique areas, with options ranging from already-established riverfront towers to brand-new units.
The area keeps transforming: mixed-use projects like One Brickell Riverfront and the redevelopment of Riverside Wharf are bringing new investment to the stretch of the river closest to Brickell, a sign the corridor still has room to run before matching its already-established neighbors' prices.
Locate condos, riverfront towers and the area's main points of interest before making a decision.
Answers to the most common questions about prices, inventory, new developments and the process of buying a condo in this area.
Miami River served as the city's cargo and marine-industry artery for more than a century. The Riverfront stretch, near its mouth between Little Havana and Brickell/Downtown, turned into a residential waterfront corridor with 107 active condos for sale — a larger inventory than several of its immediate neighbors. Buying here means being minutes on foot from Brickell and Downtown, at a lower entry price than either one.
Who buys in Miami River? Buyers who want to be close to Brickell and Downtown without paying their prices; Investors interested in a corridor still in transformation, with broader inventory than its boutique neighbors; Buyers looking for a waterfront tower with a view of the river's boat traffic; Brickell financial-district professionals who prioritize proximity over an exact address.
It's the Riverfront stretch near the river's mouth, between Little Havana and Brickell/Downtown — an urban waterfront pocket, not the entire Miami River corridor.
There are currently 107 active condos for sale across the whole MLS within the area, of which 12 are new construction. We can send you current availability based on what you're looking for.
Miami River is in active transformation, with a lower entry price than Brickell or Downtown and mixed-use projects like One Brickell Riverfront arriving on the river's stretch. We don't guarantee returns: we help you evaluate each opportunity against real market data.
Yes. International buyers can purchase property without being U.S. residents or citizens, and financing options exist depending on the buyer's profile. We help you access those options.
One Brickell Riverfront, with its LOFTY Brickell and The Standard Residences Brickell towers, and the redevelopment of Riverside Wharf are the projects reshaping the stretch of the river toward Brickell the most. Neither is a PFS development; we'll explain how they connect to the inventory we do handle in the area.