The Manhattan of the South — a walkable skyline of glass towers, fintech offices, and rooftop nightlife on Biscayne Bay.
Brickell is Miami's dense urban core: a vertical district of high-rise condo towers, banking and tech firms, and an international crowd of young professionals who want to live, work, and play within a few walkable blocks. As of early 2026 it is the most buyer-friendly the condo market has been in years.
Mid-tier buildings trade around $500–700 per square foot, while branded pre-construction residences such as the St. Regis and Mandarin Oriental reach far higher — making Brickell a natural first stop for relocating finance and tech professionals.

The neighborhood public school serving the Brickell and downtown core.
A highly rated English/Spanish dual-language magnet just minutes away (about 8/10 on GreatSchools).
A private faith-based option within the neighborhood for younger students.
A boutique private school known for a hands-on, project-based model.
An international curriculum option popular with globally mobile families.
The closest Jewish day schools — RASG Hebrew Academy and Lehrman Community Day School — are a short drive on Miami Beach.
Flagship open-air mall anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue, with dining, a cinema, and PuttShack.
An open-air retail and dining hub with Publix, North Italia, Shake Shack and Perricone's.
A 7.8-acre preserved tropical hardwood hammock — a pocket of original Miami wilderness.
The banking corridor along Brickell Avenue meets the bay, with promenades and marina views.
A celebrated 40th-floor rooftop bar with panoramic skyline and bay views.
Walkable doorman-condo density, rooftop nightlife, a genuine fintech ecosystem, and no Florida state income tax make Brickell the natural choice for someone leaving Manhattan or San Francisco who still wants urban energy — with a growing young-Jewish-professional community that suits arrivals from Europe and Israel.
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