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Estates & waterfront

Miami Luxury Homes & Estates

4 sample single-family listings across 4 Miami-area neighborhoods, from $28.5M to $75M, a median asking $3,633 per square foot, 4 of them waterfront. On houses at this level the land — frontage, lot, privacy — carries much of the value, so start with location.

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Single-family estates across Miami

Filter by neighborhood, price, beds and lifestyle — or switch to the map to explore the islands and waterfront block by block.

The residences shown are illustrative samples while the live Miami MLS feed is being finalized — contact us for real-time availability.

4 luxury homes

North Bay Road estate — illustrative image 1
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$28,500,000$3,098/sq ft

North Bay Road

Miami Beach

789,200 sq ft
Indian Creek Island Road estate — illustrative image 1
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$65,000,000$4,483/sq ft

Indian Creek Island Road

Indian Creek Village

81114,500 sq ft
Star Island Drive estate — illustrative image 1
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$75,000,000$4,167/sq ft

Star Island Drive

Miami Beach

91218,000 sq ft
Costanera Road estate — illustrative image 1
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$32,000,000$2,909/sq ft

Costanera Road

Coral Gables

7911,000 sq ft

Good to know

Buying a Miami estate

Land, water and privacy change the equation. Here's what buyers ask us most.

What defines a luxury home in Miami?

Beyond price, Miami's luxury houses are defined by land and location — frontage and lot size, privacy, signature architecture and resort-grade outdoor living, concentrated in enclaves such as Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Bal Harbour. Two houses of the same size can differ enormously in value based on the ground they sit on.

How many luxury homes are for sale in Miami?

This page shows 4 sample single-family listings across 4 Miami-area neighborhoods, priced from $28.5M to $75M, with a median asking price of $48.5M; 4 of them are waterfront.

What does a luxury home cost per square foot in Miami?

Across the 4 sample houses shown here the median asking price is $3,633 per square foot, on a median 12,750 square feet of interior space. On single-family property the land often carries more of the value than the structure, so compare lot and frontage before price per square foot.

How does buying a single-family house differ from a condo?

You own the land outright and no association governs day-to-day life, but you carry the whole property: roof, systems, insurance and any seawall, dock or pool maintenance. Budget for an elevation certificate and insurance quotes early — on waterfront property they can move the carrying cost more than the mortgage rate does.

What should I check before buying a waterfront house?

Confirm the seawall's condition and who is responsible for it, the dock's permits and water depth at low tide, the flood zone and elevation certificate, insurance availability and cost, and any zoning or setback limits on rebuilding. Each of these changes what the property is worth to the next buyer.

How current is the pricing shown on this page?

The houses shown are clearly-labeled illustrative samples while the live Miami MLS feed is being finalized — they are not current availability. The neighborhood and market research elsewhere on this site is ours and is maintained independently of the feed.

Can you help me buy a Miami luxury home?

We are a Miami property research platform, not a brokerage. We provide the neighborhood, pricing and building data, and when you are ready to tour a house or write an offer we introduce you to a licensed local agent who handles the transaction.

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