Mid-Beach

Mid-Beach

Miami Beach, Florida Homes for Sale

About Mid-Beach

Mid-Beach is the residential and hotel section of Miami Beach. Without the flare of South Beach or the community feel of North Beach, Mid-Beach is where tourists and Miami transplants stake their claim for their living necessities. As with most of Miami Beach, the height of this area began in the 1950s and 1960s where the Fontainebleau and Eden Roc Hotel began their tenure. Even though South Beach is well known for its art deco designs, Collins Avenue in Mid-Beach has more than 100 buildings that are part of an architectural district recognized for its midcentury-modern buildings.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $121,500 to $50,000,000

Closed Prices: $152 to $38,500,000

Median Sale Price: $600,000

Average $ per sq ft: $826

Association Fee Ranges: $0, $0 to $8961/quarter, $0 to $2000, $0 to $9519/mo

Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home

Age: 1920 to 2023

Sq. Ft.: 112 to 25163 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 0 to 12 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 0 to 15 Bathrooms

Lot Size: 0 - 1 acres

Around Mid-Beach

Mid-Beach has some of the most in-demand residences of Miami Beach. High-rises control the skyline with views that rival to none. Although you will not be able to escape the high cost of living in the area, you can avoid the traffic and crowds that choke South Beach. Further inland, luxurious single-family homes scatter the plush landscape and broad driveways. Some homes overlook the intracoastal where once a year the world’s most famous yachts come to dock for the international boat show.

Most of the restaurants and cafés in this area are located within high-rise buildings and hotels. Within the last couple of years more trendy restaurants have been popping up in Mid-Beach. Mid-Beach is becoming flooded with developers who want to invest in the Miami Beach experience. This includes more grandiose hotels, exuberant condos, and lavish restaurants.

Neighboring high-rise condos and hotels, luxury automobiles parked in valet spaces, and crowds of people walking around is a typical scene. Yachts docked on the intracoastal across from one of the most famous hotels in Miami, the Fontainebleau Miami Beach Hotel on Collins Avenue. You’ll also see magnificent million-dollar homes that are tucked away behind the brazen presence of high-rise buildings.

Friday night in Mid-Beach pulls people from North Beach and South Beach into some of the swankiest clubs and restaurants in the city. Some of the most popular nightclubs in the world are located in Fontainebleau and Eden Roc hotels where you’ll see major crowds. Newer hotels also boast amenities like clubs, bowling alleys, and ice skating rinks within its walls for exceptional entertainment.

Sundays are generally reserved for the beach or a bike ride through Miami Beach. You can find many bike rental stations scattered throughout the beach as well as paddle boarding and jet ski rentals. Most of the beaches in Mid-Beach have private entrances through a hotel and will consist of tourists, beach chairs, and umbrellas. The public park on the intracoastal is also a popular destination for locals who want to exercise or take their dog for a walk.

Locals Love

  • Scenery
  • Lavish hotels
  • Entertainment

Locals Don't Love

  • Limited parking
  • High prices
  • Crowds

Neighborhood Reviews

0 Reviews
Our Mid-Beach real estate expert specializes in helping
buyers and sellers in this neighborhood.