Miami's oldest neighborhood — banyan-shaded streets, sailboats, and bohemian living where artists, founders, and families share the bayfront.
Coconut Grove is Miami's oldest and most artistic enclave — banyan canopies, waterfront parks, and a laid-back village feel now mixed with sleek new towers and contemporary estates. It draws creatives, entrepreneurs, and affluent families who want privacy and nature minutes from Brickell.
As of early 2026 the median home price was around $2.5M, with single-family homes commonly $2M–$30M+ and waterfront estates reaching far higher.

Founded 1903, with two Grove campuses — consistently Miami's top private school and among the best in North America.
A bayfront all-girls Catholic school with about 857 students.
An 8/10-rated School of Excellence with international studies and language immersion.
Many Grove families also use the strong public and private schools of neighboring Coral Gables and Pinecrest.
The nearest Jewish day schools — including Temple Beth Am Day School — are in the Pinecrest / Kendall corridor.
Several well-regarded private and faith-based preschools serve the neighborhood's young families.
An Italian Renaissance-style bayfront villa — the city's most-visited cultural attraction.
A recently redeveloped open-air Spanish-style shopping, dining, and cinema hub.
A 9-acre bayfront park beside Coconut Grove's sailing hub and Regatta Park event green.
An 11-acre historic tropical botanical garden, the former home of David Fairchild.
Michelin-recognized restaurants that put Coconut Grove on Miami's culinary map.
A rare combination of lush, walkable old-Florida charm and waterfront privacy, minutes from the Brickell fintech and venture corridor — a creative, village-like lifestyle with trophy real estate, without downtown's high-rise density.
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