About Wynwood
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $365,000 to $4,000,000
Closed Prices: $309,000 to $2,200,000
Median Sale Price: $590,000
Average $ per sq ft: $859
Association Fee Ranges: $0, $0 to $8277/mo
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1924 to 2024
Sq. Ft.: 405 to 3305 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 0 to 4 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 5 Bathrooms
Around Wynwood
Midtown is booming with new residences. Since its re-emergence ten years ago, developers have flocked to the area to build new condo and high rises. Most of Midtown consists of small multi-family units and high-rise buildings. However, in Wynwood there are mostly pre-1960 single-family homes and warehouses converted into live-in workspaces for artists. Wynwood also has its cool art scene and some of the best bars Miami has to offer. Wynwood and Midtown both share space between The Shops at Midtown, which seems to be the divider between the two neighborhoods.
Midtown and Wynwood may not have a diverse culinary scene but it does have a wide variety of casual dining that is budget-friendly. Midtown is a popular destination for locals headed to lunch. During the day the local sandwich shops and cafés are filled with working professionals grabbing a quick bite to eat between their schedules. Wynwood on the other hand does not collect a crowd until the evening, when young hipsters hit the bars for food trucks and older professionals go out for an elegant candlelit dinner.
You will see the hustle and bustle of city life throughout the Midtown area as locals rush to their favorite lunch spot or catch up with a friend at the corner coffee shop. Modern buildings wrap the streets and big box retailers demand consumer’s attention. Wynwood is famous for its Wynwood Walls, a collection of large walls painted by well-known and upcoming artists that’s displayed in a garden. These large murals change periodically throughout the year to keep attracting new crowds. Even more interesting than the Wynwood Walls, the entire Wynwood area is covered in artwork. The sidewalks have catchy and interesting artwork and the buildings act as canvases to 30-foot murals, and almost every retail space you pass is an art gallery.
Friday nights in Midtown consist of residents hanging out at their favorite bar or restaurant to socialize with friends while enjoying a drink. Wynwood by contrast becomes a parade of people bar hopping and drinking throughout the night. There are street vendors selling everything from food to jewelry as well as the occasional start-up entrepreneurs selling cans of beer out of a cooler. The bars are packed and the music is loud. During the day finding parking is usually not a problem, however after 10pm driving and parking are a challenge.
Most Sundays in the neighborhood are slow. Many restaurants and cafés offer brunch where you can find most locals. If they are not headed to the beach, which is a 15-minute ride over the causeway, they are typically hanging out in Wynwood to check out new work at local art galleries. Sundays are the ideal days to visit Wynwood if you have a high appreciation for art. The crowds are small, photos can be taken without interference, and you have the full attention of the staff on duty at that time.
Locals Love
- Music
- Bars
- Art scene
Locals Don't Love
- Traffic
- Lack of parking
- Crowds
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