South Beach Homes For Sale

South Beach occupies a category entirely its own in Florida real estate. Stretching from South Pointe Park north to 23rd Street on Miami Beach's barrier island, this is the neighborhood the world pictures when it imagines Miami: pastel Art Deco facades, an Atlantic Ocean beach that runs for miles, Ocean Drive at midnight, celebrity-packed rooftop bars, and a concentration of culture, cuisine, and international energy that few addresses anywhere in the country can rival. Buyers here range from investors seeking high-demand short-term rental condos to full-time residents who want a world-class lifestyle steps from the sand, to ultra-luxury buyers shopping the oceanfront towers of South of Fifth where residences at Continuum, Apogee, and the Setai routinely trade above $10 million. Condos start around $250,000 for smaller units and climb well past $20 million for penthouse and waterfront residences. The South Beach homes for sale below are updated daily so you are always working with current inventory.

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Homes For Sale in South Beach, FL

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Purchasing a home in South Beach, FL? Call the Armada Real Estate Team at (239) 785-1312. Whether you are searching for a luxury oceanfront condo, an investment property in one of the most recognized addresses in the world, or a full-time residence in the heart of Miami Beach, our agents know the South Beach real estate market and are ready to help you make a confident, well-informed decision.

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These South Beach home listings are updated throughout the day directly from the Miami Beach, Florida MLS. Each listing includes the property price, days on market, square footage, year built, lot size, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, construction type, building amenities, and other important details as entered by the listing agent.

Be sure to review local Miami Beach property tax information and check whether a listing is active, under contract, or pending. Where available, property features such as direct oceanfront or bayfront access, private beach club membership, pool, concierge services, and building amenities including rooftop decks, marinas, fitness centers, and valet parking will be noted in the listing details.

South Beach Real Estate Agents

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Explore South Beach, FL

Ocean Drive is the image most people carry of South Beach, and it earns the reputation. The mile-long stretch of pastel Art Deco hotels and restaurants facing Lummus Park and the Atlantic Ocean is the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world, over 800 buildings constructed between the 1920s and 1940s whose geometric facades, porthole windows, and candy-colored exteriors constitute a National Historic District that Miami Beach has preserved and maintained with genuine institutional commitment. The Wolfsonian, a research museum and gallery affiliated with Florida International University, occupies a 1927 Mediterranean Revival building in the heart of the district and houses one of the most important collections of design and propaganda art from the period of 1885 to 1945 anywhere in the country. The Bass Museum of Art, just north of the Art Deco district, brings internationally recognized contemporary exhibitions to a permanent collection that covers six centuries of European art and has become one of Miami Beach's most credible cultural institutions.

Lincoln Road, the pedestrian-only open-air mall running between 16th and 17th Streets from the ocean to Biscayne Bay, functions as the social spine of South Beach daily life, a place where residents walk dogs, meet for coffee, browse independent boutiques, catch films at the Regal cinema, and eat at sidewalk tables under the shade of banyan trees. What makes it genuinely worth living near rather than just visiting is the consistency of its energy across every season. Flamingo Park, 36 acres of green space in the center of the South Beach grid with tennis courts, a public pool, baseball diamonds, and a water playground, provides the kind of neighborhood infrastructure that makes South Beach habitable rather than just glamorous for the people who actually live there. South Pointe Park at the island's southern tip, 17 acres of waterfront green space facing Government Cut, offers some of the best unobstructed water views on the entire Miami Beach shoreline and anchors the ultra-luxury enclave of South of Fifth.

South of Fifth, the neighborhood below 5th Street extending south to South Pointe Park, operates as its own distinct micro-market within South Beach and consistently attracts the most serious luxury buyers in Miami Beach real estate. The towers here, Continuum South Beach, Apogee, One Ocean, Murano at Portofino, 321 Ocean, and the newer Five Park and Glass Miami Beach, represent the peak of South Florida condominium development with oceanfront and bayfront residences, private beach clubs, resort-level amenities, and a community feel that separates it from the higher-energy blocks to the north. Art Basel Miami Beach, held each December at the Miami Beach Convention Center, draws collectors, gallerists, and buyers from 93 countries and briefly transforms the entire neighborhood into the center of the international contemporary art world. The South Beach Wine and Food Festival each February, the Miami International Boat Show, and a year-round calendar of fashion events, film festivals, and music programming ensure that this neighborhood operates at a pace and at a profile that few residential addresses anywhere can match. With a median listing price around $542,000, a market drawing consistent international buyer interest from Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Canada, and Europe, and a location only 20 minutes from Miami International Airport and minutes from Brickell and the Design District, South Beach continues to reward buyers who understand the long-term value of owning in one of the most recognized addresses on Earth.

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