Miami Beach

Miami Beach

An iconic barrier island paradise known for stunning beaches and Art Deco glamour.

About Miami Beach

Miami Beach is a world-famous destination spanning a 7-mile barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay. From the legendary South Beach with its Art Deco Historic District to the sophisticated Mid-Beach and family-friendly North Beach, this city offers distinct neighborhoods each with their own character. The iconic Ocean Drive, Lincoln Road, and Collins Avenue provide endless entertainment, shopping, and dining options.

Miles of pristine Atlantic beaches
Art Deco Historic District
Lincoln Road pedestrian promenade
World-class restaurants and hotels
Vibrant nightlife and entertainment
International cultural events

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Lifestyle

Life in Miami Beach revolves around the ocean and outdoor living. Residents enjoy morning walks on the boardwalk, sunset cocktails at beachfront hotels, and a calendar filled with art fairs, music festivals, and cultural events. The community attracts artists, entrepreneurs, and those seeking a glamorous yet relaxed coastal lifestyle.

Real Estate

Miami Beach real estate features some of the most desirable oceanfront properties in the world. From historic Art Deco condos to ultra-modern luxury towers with full-service amenities, the market caters to discerning buyers. Waterfront estates on exclusive islands and boutique buildings offer privacy and prestige.

Location

History of Miami Beach

Discover the key moments that shaped this community into what it is today.

Miami Beach Incorporated

City officially established on the barrier island

Miami Beach Incorporated

Miami Beach was incorporated as a city in 1915, after developers John Collins and Carl Fisher transformed the mangrove swamp into a resort destination.

Impact on Miami Beach Today

The vision of these early developers created the foundation for Miami Beach as a world-class resort destination. Learn more about living in Miami Beach

Art Deco Era Begins

Iconic architectural style defines South Beach

Art Deco Era Begins

During the 1930s and early 1940s, over 800 Art Deco buildings were constructed in South Beach, creating the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world.

Impact on Miami Beach Today

This architectural heritage became Miami Beach defining characteristic and drives tourism and preservation efforts today. Learn more about living in Miami Beach

Art Deco District Listed

Historic district recognized nationally

Art Deco District Listed

The Miami Beach Architectural District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, protecting the iconic Art Deco buildings from demolition.

Impact on Miami Beach Today

This preservation sparked the revitalization of South Beach and saved hundreds of historic buildings. Learn more about living in Miami Beach

Hurricane Andrew

Category 5 hurricane tests the city

Hurricane Andrew

Hurricane Andrew made landfall south of Miami Beach in 1992 as a Category 5 storm, causing significant damage throughout South Florida.

Impact on Miami Beach Today

The hurricane led to improved building codes and emergency preparedness that continue to protect the city today. Learn more about living in Miami Beach

Luxury Tower Renaissance

Ultra-luxury developments transform the skyline

Luxury Tower Renaissance

The 2000s brought a wave of ultra-luxury condominium development to Miami Beach, with iconic towers rising along Collins Avenue and the waterfront.

Impact on Miami Beach Today

These developments established Miami Beach as a global destination for luxury real estate investment. Learn more about living in Miami Beach

Miami Beach Market Snapshot

Miami Beach condo + home snapshot (Miami MLS, City of Miami Beach).

$795K
Median condo price
South Beach skews lower; Mid-Beach higher
$1,050
Average $/sq ft
Oceanfront luxury exceeds $2,500
110
Median days on market
Larger inventory absorbs more slowly
2,200+
Active listings
Including Art Deco, Mid-Beach, North Beach
800+
Historic Art Deco buildings
Largest concentration in the world

Living in Miami Beach

Everything you need to know about life in this community.

Safety Review

Miami Beach maintains a visible police presence, especially in tourist areas. South Beach and Mid-Beach have dedicated patrol units. The city has invested in surveillance and community safety programs.

Schools Review

Miami Beach is served by Miami-Dade County Public Schools with several excellent options including Miami Beach Senior High and Nautilus Middle School. Private schools like Hebrew Academy are also popular.

Nightlife

South Beach is legendary for nightlife with iconic clubs like LIV at Fontainebleau and Story. Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue offer endless options from beach bars to exclusive lounges.

Restaurants

From Joe Stone Crab to cutting-edge fusion cuisine, Miami Beach offers world-class dining. Lincoln Road features outdoor cafes while Collins Avenue hosts celebrity chef restaurants.

Things to Do

Walk the Art Deco Historic District, shop Lincoln Road, relax on world-famous beaches, visit the Bass Museum of Art, explore the boardwalk, or take a boat tour of Star Island.

Traffic Review

Island access via causeways can be congested during peak times. Parking is limited and expensive. Many residents use bikes, the free trolley, or walk. Consider beach access when choosing your location.

Community Values

Miami Beach celebrates art, culture, diversity, and an active beach lifestyle. The city prioritizes preservation of its architectural heritage while embracing modern development.

Average Income

$70,000 - $95,000 median household income, with significant variation between South Beach condos and exclusive waterfront estates.

Who Should Live in Miami Beach?

Discover if Miami Beach is the right community for your lifestyle.

Why Miami Beach is Best for Beach Enthusiasts

Miami Beach is a paradise for beach and water enthusiasts. Residents enjoy easy access to pristine shorelines and water activities. Walk the Art Deco Historic District, shop Lincoln Road, relax on world-famous beaches, visit the Bass Museum of Art, explore the boardwalk, or take a boat tour of Star Island. The lifestyle here centers around miami beach celebrates art, culture, diversity, and an active beach lifestyle.

Why Miami Beach is Best for Nightlife Lovers

Miami Beach offers an exceptional lifestyle for nightlife lovers. Miami Beach celebrates art, culture, diversity, and an active beach lifestyle. Residents enjoy walk the art deco historic district, shop lincoln road, relax on world-famous beaches, visit the bass museum of art, explore the boardwalk, or take a boat tour of star island.

Why Miami Beach is Best for Art and Culture Fans

Miami Beach attracts creative minds and culture enthusiasts with its vibrant arts scene. Walk the Art Deco Historic District, shop Lincoln Road, relax on world-famous beaches, visit the Bass Museum of Art, explore the boardwalk, or take a boat tour of Star Island. The neighborhood offers south beach is legendary for nightlife with iconic clubs like liv at fontainebleau and story and from joe stone crab to cutting-edge fusion cuisine, miami beach offers world-class dining.

Why Miami Beach is Best for International Buyers

Miami Beach offers strong investment potential with steady appreciation and rental demand. $70,000 - $95,000 median household income, with significant variation between South Beach condos and exclusive waterfront estates.. The area attracts beach enthusiasts and nightlife lovers.

Frequently Asked Questions About Miami Beach

Get answers to common questions about living and investing in this community.

Miami Beach Buyer FAQs

The everyday questions buyers ask before purchasing in Miami Beach — property taxes, the homestead exemption, HOA and condo fees, flood insurance, and short-term rental rules.

What are property taxes like in Miami Beach?
Property taxes in Miami Beach are assessed annually by the Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser. Once the school, county, and municipal millages are combined, effective rates typically land between 1.8% and 2.3% of taxable value — meaningfully below most Northeast and West Coast markets, but higher than the headline "Florida has no state income tax" sometimes implies. Tax bills mail in November and earn a 4% discount when paid in November (1% off per month through February). The Hoffmann Group can pull the exact prior-year tax bill and millage breakdown from the Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser before you make an offer so there are no surprises at closing.
How does Florida's homestead exemption work for a Miami Beach primary residence?
If you make a Miami Beach home your permanent Florida residence and file by March 1 of the year after closing, you qualify for the homestead exemption: the first $25,000 of assessed value is fully exempt, and an additional $25,000 is exempt from non-school taxes — up to $50,000 in total exemption. Just as importantly, the Save Our Homes cap then limits annual increases in your assessed value to 3% (or CPI, whichever is lower) for as long as you keep the homestead, which compounds into substantial tax savings over time. New residents moving from another Florida home can also "port" up to $500,000 of accrued Save Our Homes benefit to Miami Beach. Investment properties and second homes do not qualify and will be reassessed at full market value every year.
What do HOA or condo fees typically cover in Miami Beach?
Miami Beach condo fees typically run $1.00–$1.80 per square foot for mid-rises and $1.50–$2.50+ for oceanfront luxury towers, reflecting hurricane-rated insurance, salt-air maintenance, beach access, valet, and concierge. Older Art Deco buildings in South Beach often carry higher reserve assessments because of the post-Surfside structural integrity requirements. Before closing, always request the current annual budget, the reserve study, and any structural integrity reserve study (SIRS) the building has on file. Florida's post-Surfside SB 4-D requires every condominium three stories or taller to fully fund reserves and complete a milestone inspection at 30 years (25 years for coastal buildings) — many older South Florida buildings have raised dues or levied special assessments to comply, and you want that fully disclosed before you sign.
Will I need flood insurance to buy in Miami Beach?
Most of Miami Beach sits in FEMA Zone AE, and the entire western edge along Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic frontage is treated as a Special Flood Hazard Area. Any property inside a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area (Zone AE or VE) requires flood insurance if you finance it with a federally backed mortgage; cash buyers can technically waive it, but almost no South Florida buyer does. Citizens Property Insurance and a handful of private carriers will quote based on the elevation certificate, foundation type, and distance to the coast. Premiums range from a few hundred dollars a year for a high-rise condo unit above the base flood elevation to several thousand for an older single-family home near the water. The Hoffmann Group can pull the FEMA flood map and a preliminary insurance quote on any specific Miami Beach address before you go under contract.
Can I short-term rent (Airbnb or VRBO) a property in Miami Beach?
Miami Beach has some of the strictest short-term rental rules in Florida — rentals under six months and one day are illegal in most single-family and low-density multifamily zones, with fines starting at $20,000 for a first offense. Short-term rentals are permitted in narrowly defined zoning districts (much of South Beach south of 16th Street, parts of North Beach, and specific RM-PRD areas), and individual condo associations can still ban them. Always confirm both the zoning and the building rules in writing before counting on STR income. On top of any city rules, the State of Florida requires every short-term rental to hold a DBPR vacation rental license and to collect both the 6% state sales tax and the local tourist development tax (6% in Miami-Dade, 6% in Broward, 6% in Palm Beach). The Hoffmann Group can pull the specific zoning designation and any existing condo or HOA declaration for any Miami Beach address before you write an offer that depends on rental income.

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