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Explore condos in the retail district connecting Wynwood to the Design District: open-air retail, a walkable grid, and the most compact inventory in this part of Miami.
Listings via IDX (BeachesMLS / Miami Association of REALTORS®) through Trestle/CoreLogic. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
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Midtown was built in the 2000s on a former rail yard, with a mixed-use plan rare for Miami: open-air retail, offices and residential towers laid out on a walkable grid, between Wynwood and the Design District.
The neighborhood's anchor is The Shops at Midtown Miami, an open-air shopping center with Target, Ross Dress for Less, Marshalls, HomeGoods and Dick's Sporting Goods, plus a Trader Joe's a few blocks away: the kind of everyday convenience that's scarce in the rest of this stretch of Miami.
Along NE 1st Avenue, restaurants like Tap 42 and Salumeria 104 sustain the neighborhood's social life, on wider streets and shorter blocks than the rest of the city, designed from the start for walking.
Midtown's position -5 minutes from Wynwood and the Design District, 10 from Downtown and Brickell- made it the required passage point between those three districts, without Brickell's office density or Miami Beach's entry price.
Midtown has just 130 active condos for sale across 6 buildings, with a median price of $640,000 and a median 861 square feet: the most compact format in this part of Miami.
With only 1 active pre-construction condo versus Edgewater's 31, Midtown is a consolidated resale market rather than a district under construction: its buildings already have sales and rental history, with a median build year of 2018.
Locate condos, the shopping center, restaurants and the main points of interest to get to know the area before making a decision.
Answers to the most common questions about prices, buildings, pre-construction and the process of buying a condo in this area.
Midtown solves something few Miami neighborhoods solve well: walking. With Target, Ross and a Trader Joe's at the door, and Wynwood and the Design District 5 minutes away, it's the most compact, most consolidated district in this stretch of the city. Its inventory -only 6 buildings, almost all resale- makes it easier to track than areas with dozens of buildings and years of pre-construction ahead.
Who buys in Midtown? Young professionals who work in Wynwood, the Design District or Downtown; Investors who prefer a small, easy-to-monitor inventory; Buyers who prioritize walking over driving in everyday life; Buyers of a compact second unit for short- or mid-term rental.
The median price of a condo in Midtown is $640,000, with options from $460,850 up to units above $967,500. The median size is 861 square feet, the most compact in this part of Miami. We can send you current availability based on your budget.
Unlike Edgewater, Midtown is an already-consolidated district: of its 130 active condos, only 1 is still pre-construction. Most of the inventory is resale in buildings with sales and rental history going back to the 2010s.
About 5 minutes on foot or by car from both. Midtown works as the connection point between the two districts, with its own retail and restaurants.
Midtown offers the most compact, consolidated inventory in this part of Miami, with a young, professional target tenant. Its walkable closeness to Wynwood and the Design District sustains rental demand without depending on a single employer or industry.
Yes. International buyers can purchase property without being U.S. residents or citizens. There are financing options for foreign buyers depending on your profile and the type of property. We help you access those options.