Coconut Grove, Miami

Coconut Grove Real Estate: Miami's Most Charming Neighborhood

Discover the magic of Coconut Grove, Miami's oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood. The Grove blends bohemian charm with waterfront luxury, offering lush tree canopies, bayfront parks, sidewalk cafes, and a tight-knit community feel that's rare in a major city.

Why Buy in Coconut Grove?

Waterfront Living

Coconut Grove sits along Biscayne Bay with direct water access, marinas, and bayfront parks. Properties range from waterfront estates with private docks to condos at Grove at Grand Bay and Park Grove with sweeping bay panoramas.

Parks & Walkability

With Peacock Park, Kennedy Park, David T. Kennedy Park, and the Barnacle Historic State Park, the Grove is one of Miami's greenest neighborhoods. CocoWalk and the village center are easily walkable, with bike-friendly streets throughout.

Family-Friendly Community

The Grove has a strong sense of community with annual art festivals, farmers markets, and neighborhood events. Excellent schools, safe streets, and a village atmosphere make it one of Miami's top choices for families with children.

Coconut Grove offers a lifestyle unlike anywhere else in Miami. Originally an artist and sailing community, the Grove retains its bohemian spirit while welcoming modern luxury developments. The recently renovated CocoWalk serves as the neighborhood's social hub, while Dinner Key Marina is one of the largest marinas in South Florida. Property types range from historic cottages and mid-century bungalows to ultra-luxury waterfront estates and contemporary high-rise condos.

Coconut Grove Properties for Sale

1 properties currently available in Coconut Grove.

Frequently Asked Questions About Coconut Grove Real Estate

How much do homes cost in Coconut Grove?

Coconut Grove home prices range widely. Condos and townhomes start around $400,000, while single-family homes typically range from $800,000 to $3 million. Waterfront estates and luxury properties in gated communities like Ye Little Wood and Camp Biscayne can exceed $10 million.

Is Coconut Grove a good neighborhood for families?

Absolutely. The Grove is one of Miami's most family-friendly neighborhoods, with excellent schools (Coconut Grove Elementary is highly rated), numerous parks and playgrounds, safe walkable streets, and a vibrant community calendar including the annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival and King Mango Strut.

What is the lifestyle like in Coconut Grove?

The Grove offers a unique blend of outdoor living, culture, and dining. Residents enjoy sailing from Dinner Key Marina, jogging along the bayfront, shopping at CocoWalk, and dining at acclaimed restaurants. It's more relaxed and artsy than Brickell or Miami Beach, with a strong emphasis on community and nature.

Are there waterfront properties in Coconut Grove?

Yes, Coconut Grove has some of Miami's most coveted waterfront real estate. Bayfront homes along South Bayshore Drive and Tigertail Avenue offer deep-water docks for boats. Luxury condos like Park Grove, Grove at Grand Bay, and Grovenor House also provide spectacular water views.

How does Coconut Grove compare to Coral Gables?

Both are prestigious Miami neighborhoods, but they have distinct characters. Coral Gables is more formal with Mediterranean architecture and strict zoning, while Coconut Grove is eclectic and bohemian with a mix of architectural styles. The Grove tends to be more walkable and waterfront-focused, while Coral Gables offers more land and larger estates.

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