Marcello Fabbri
Coconut Grove, Coconut Grove, FL — luxury real estate

Miami-Dade County · South Florida

Coconut Grove

Waterfront living with a bohemian, tree-canopied character — Miami's oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood.

$1.95M

Median Sale Price

$900K – $40M+

Typical Price Range

Modern waterfront, Mediterranean, Tropical Contemporary

Common Home Styles

72 days

Average Days on Market

Overview

Living in Coconut Grove.

Coconut Grove is Miami's oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood, defined by waterfront homes, modern architectural estates, and a village-like core wrapped in tropical canopy. It draws buyers who value privacy, sailing, and proximity to Miami's cultural institutions.

Real Estate Market Snapshot

The Coconut Grove market today.

A current snapshot of pricing, inventory, and absorption — explained in plain terms.

Median Sale Price

$1.95M

Typical Price Range

$900K – $40M+

Common Home Styles

Modern waterfront, Mediterranean, Tropical Contemporary

Average Days on Market

72 days

Annual Appreciation

+6.7% YoY

Inventory Conditions

Limited waterfront supply

Community & Lifestyle

What life feels like here.

Shopping

CocoWalk and the surrounding village offer a curated mix of boutiques, lifestyle brands, and design-forward retailers in a walkable, open-air setting.

Dining

Long-running institutions and a strong wave of newer chef-driven concepts give the Grove one of Miami's most distinctive dining scenes.

Parks & Recreation

Dinner Key Marina, Peacock Park, Kennedy Park, and miles of waterfront walking paths anchor an active, outdoor lifestyle.

Schools

A strong selection of private schools, including Ransom Everglades and Carrollton, alongside well-regarded public options.

Commute & Access

Direct access to Brickell, downtown Miami, and Coral Gables, with Miami International Airport a short drive away.

Waterfront Lifestyle

Among Miami's most established sailing communities, with private docks, yacht clubs, and easy access to Biscayne Bay.

For Buyers

Why buyers choose Coconut Grove.

True waterfront and deep-water dockage options unavailable in most Miami neighborhoods.

Tropical canopy, low density, and a distinctive sense of place.

Walkable village core with cultural institutions and historic landmarks.

Convenient access to Brickell, Coral Gables, and Miami International.

For Sellers

Why sellers benefit.

Sustained appreciation in waterfront and modern architectural categories.

International and domestic buyer demand for trophy properties remains elevated.

Limited supply of well-designed homes supports strong negotiating leverage.

Newer construction continues to reset top-of-market pricing benchmarks.

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