The 7 Best Coral Gables Waterfront Homes for Sale

Inside the 7 Best Waterfront Homes for Sale in Coral Gables, Florida

Coral Gables is one of Miami’s most desired neighborhoods with arguably the best and most diverse real estate options. Coral Gables real estate offers lots of ultra-luxurious homes, many of which are located on waterfront lots. In this blog we show you what we currently consider some of the best Coral Gables waterfront homes for sale.

Not to worry if these Coral Gables luxury homes don’t match your budget, we provide you with several links where you can search for Coral Gables real estate for sale within your budget.

6851 Sunrise Pl
6 Bedrooms  | 6 bathrooms | 2 powder rooms | 6,009 SF Adjusted | 14,000 SF Lot
Listed for $6,600,000
Sunrise Harbour 

 

Modern Miami waterfront luxury scaled for gracious living. Thoughtfully conceived, elevated new-construction sited in an intimate, highly sought gated Gables enclave. Ingenious design maximizes every sq ft of lot space. Refreshingly understated interiors; elegant, airy floor plan masterfully flows & functions. Living & dining rooms offer water views. Gleaming Wolfe/Subzero kitchen w/wine cellar & pantry. Sublime master w/sumptuous bath, office, H&H walk-ins, sundeck & outdoor shower. All bedrooms en suite! Wow-factor exterior; kitchen/living/dining & fabulous pool/spa w/island seating & sundecks. New batter-pile fortified seawall; 70-ft dock; no bridges to bay. Rooftop deck affords city views. Built for the ages w/poured concrete, copper, limestone & oak. It’s all that and more!

Listing courtesy of Toni Schrager (BHS)

More about Coral Gables Homes for Sale

Please click on any of the links on the right hand site to start a more specific search for Coral Gables real estate. Whether you are looking for Coral Gables Luxury Homes, Coral Gables homes for Sale in Gated Communities, or Coral Gables Waterfront homes for sale we offer you pre-filtered search pages.

We also offer specific search pages for desired gated communities such as Cocoplum, Gables Estates, Gables by the Sea or Hammock Oaks

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6939 Sunrise Dr
5 Bedrooms  | 6 bathrooms | 1 powder rooms| 6,384 SF Adjusted | 16,500 SF Lot
Listed for $9,988,000
Sunrise Harbour 

 

This stunning contemporary tri-level residence located in the desired gated Sunrise neighborhood sits directly facing Biscayne Bay w/sweeping unobstructed open bay, downtown skyline & Key Biscayne views. Residence boasts 5BR+gym/6+1BA, stone floors throughout, soaring ceilings, interior elevator & masterfully designed open floor plan. Amazing 3rd level features a spacious living room w/soaring ceilings, private dining room, & custom designed gourmet kitchen by Alno w/Miele appliances. Beautiful bay-facing master suite w/terrace access, Carrera marble master bath, custom closet spaces & open bay views. Outdoor highlights feature covered lounge area, large pool w/Jacuzzi, private dock w/boat lift & 100 FT of sparkling waterfront in Miami’s most prime location. Dual 500 tank mega generator.

Listing courtesy of Jill Eber (Coldwell Banker)

6815 Sunrise Dr
5 Bedrooms  | 5 bathrooms | 2 powder rooms | 7,503 SF Adjusted | 16,500 SF Lot
Listed for $12,900,000
Sunrise Harbour 

 

Fronted by 104 ft of water on Biscayne Bay, this “Tropical Modern” smart home in Coral Gables showcases spectacular design and finishes. Designed by Miami-based Touzet Studio, home offers 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms and 2 half-bathrooms. Guests are welcomed into home via a custom-made pivot front door. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls provide spectacular, wide views of Biscayne Bay. Luxurious gourmet chef’s kitchen features Miele appliances and custom cabinetry. Walnut built-ins and walk-in closets, limestone details on the walls and an oversized steam shower in the master bathroom, the master suite is stunning. On exterior, the house transitions from two engaged stone-clad volumes on the street to a primarily crystalline façade on the Bayside. Photo credits: Touzet Studio

Listing courtesy of Judith Zeder (Coldwell Banker)

23 Tahiti Beach Island Rd
7 Bedrooms  | 8 bathrooms | 4 powder rooms | 14,899 SF Adjusted | 45,337 SF Lot
Listed for $21,990,000
Tahiti Beach

 

Elegant estate in exclusive, gated Tahiti Beach. Double height ceilings in living room to showcase prized art work, dining room for 12+. Den/Library with built in wood shelves. Chef’s kitchen with eat-in countertops, breakfast nook, gas ovens/6 burners, double refrigerator/freezer, full butler’s pantry. Movie screening room with built-in bar & beverage center. A 2,500 bottle glass wine cellar with 3 temp. controlled zones, large family room features a saltwater fish tank and backlit onyx full bar. Poker/card room with direct access to incredible covered patio that leads to pool, boat dock, home gym/sauna, health bar.

Listing courtesy of Isabel Castro (EWM)

115 Arvida Pkwy
8 Bedrooms  | 9 bathrooms | 3 powder rooms | 11,816 SF Adjusted | 37,897 SF Lot
Listed for $22,500,000
Gables Estates

This newly constructed, modern yet transitional masterpiece has single-handedly changed the tone of the Gables Estates waterfront landscape. 115 Arvida is now available for the discerning buyer who demands the utmost in quality and well thought out design by Pacheco Martinez & Associates. Completed in 2018, the expansive 14,713 square-foot home includes an array of luxury and security features and 280 feet of pristine water frontage. The soaring ceilings give an air of grandeur, while rich stone floors and mahogany woodwork are unified throughout. The master bedroom suite is the ultimate escape, with a massive bathroom and three terraces. The property has 280 feet of water frontage on two sides, taking advantage of spectacular views and direct ocean access from the new seawall and dock.

Listing courtesy of the Alexander Team (Douglas Elliman)

90 Leucadendra Dr
9 Bedrooms  | 9 bathrooms | 3 powder rooms | 11,609 SF Adjusted | 36,609 SF Lot
Listed for $27,900,000
Gables Estates

The most stunning home in the exclusive guard-gated community of Gables Estates. Premiere 255 ft of water frontage w/ 160 ft dock situated on the widest part of the canal just few a seconds from the bay w/ direct ocean access. Extraordinary 2017 home w/ fabulous views of garden & waterway will exceed your expectations of a unique lifestyle allowing natural light to radiates throughout every room. Features: impressive master suite w/ sitting area overlooking the water & enormous marble bathroom spa style w/ outdoor summer shower, 14 seats estate of the art theater room w/ optic ceiling lighting, game room w/ wet bar & wine cellar. Outdoor entertainment area w/ summer kitchen & Teppanaki table, covered terraces, rooftop deck, and infinity edge heated pool w/ fire bowls & fountains.

Listing courtesy of Adriana Guerra de Castro (One Sotheby’s)

150 Arvida Pkwy
6 Bedrooms  | 7 bathrooms | 2 powder rooms | 11,888 SF Adjusted | 62,000 SF Lot
Listed for $48,000,000
Gables Estates

 

This majestic Tuscan-inspired villa, designed by Rafael Portuondo with the finest finishes and smart technology, is situated on 62,000 SF in prestigious Gables Estates. It boasts 200 ft directly on Biscayne Bay, plus 200 ft on a protected inlet with private dock and boatlift. An entry foyer with marble staircase leads to formal living room and adjacent office. Gourmet kitchen comes with two marble islands. Family room has wet bar in Macassar wood, and wine room has 2,200 bottle capacity. Grand master suite on second floor has morning bar, two custom master closets, and sophisticated master bathroom. Covered patio includes a summer kitchen and sitting area overlooking an infinity pool with a waterfall. Truly a unique property in a spectacular setting, with wonderful breezes off the Bay.

Listing courtesy of Judith Zeder (Coldwell Banker)

Contact David Siddons for more information about waterfront homes for sale in Coral Gables or any other Coral Gables Luxury Homes

David Siddons | 305.508.0899 | [email protected]

David Siddons is a top producing agent and director of luxury sales at Douglas Elliman. He is known as a market analyst and he is the author of Miami’s most influential real estate reports and forecasts

FAQ

These are the most commonly Miami Real Estate Related questions

What should relocation buyers know before buying real estate in Miami?

HOME BUYERS

Relocation buyers looking at homes in Miami should understand that choosing the right house is less about the property itself and more about location, schools, and long-term value. Many buyers make the mistake of focusing on price or finishes, while the real driver of value is the neighborhood and micro-location. Older homes often represent better value, but may also be part of a future redevelopment cycle. Newer homes command premiums, but don’t always sell faster if pricing is ahead of the market. Commute time, school access, and community dynamics are critical and often underestimated. The key is to evaluate homes not just as lifestyle purchases, but as long-term assets within a very localized market.

Sources:
https://luxlifemiamiblog.com/relocating-to-miami/
https://luxlifemiamiblog.com/relocating-to-miami-with-a-family/

CONDO BUYERS:
Relocation buyers should understand that Miami is a highly segmented, building-driven market, not a uniform one. Pricing can vary significantly between similar properties depending on building quality, layout, and financial health. Many buyers assume newer construction equals better investment, but that is often not the case. Factors like HOA fees, reserves, and rental policies can materially impact long-term value and liquidity. Negotiation opportunities often exist, especially in slower segments, but require precise market knowledge. The key is to evaluate micro-markets and individual buildings, not just neighborhoods or price per square foot.

Sources:
https://luxlifemiamiblog.com/miami-real-estate-market-report/
https://luxlifemiamiblog.com/new-construction-miami-guide/

What are the best areas for relocating families with children

For families relocating to Miami with young children, the most recommended neighborhoods are Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, and Pinecrest. Coral Gables offers the best balance of top schools, safety, and long-term value. Coconut Grove is ideal for younger families seeking walkability, greenery, and a lifestyle-driven environment. Pinecrest provides larger homes, excellent schools, and better value for space, making it ideal for growing families. The key driver across all three is access to strong schools and primary residential stability. Relocation decisions are less about new construction and more about long-term livability and resale strength.

Sources:
https://luxlifemiamiblog.com/best-neighborhoods-miami/
https://luxlifemiamiblog.com/what-are-the-best-family-neighborhoods-in-miami-in-2023/

Are new construction condos in Miami a good investment?

New construction condos in Miami can be a good investment—but only if you understand that not all buildings perform the same. According to the David Siddons Group, many buyers assume “new = better,” but in reality, performance depends on pricing, layout, building quality, and long-term demand.  Some new developments set future price benchmarks and can drive long-term appreciation, especially in top-tier projects.  However, many are priced aggressively at launch, and buyers relying on marketing instead of data often overpay.
The market is highly segmented, meaning two new buildings next to each other can perform very differently.
The best opportunities typically come from selecting the right building early or negotiating correctly in later phases.
In short: new construction is not automatically a good investment—it becomes one only with building-level analysis and disciplined entry pricing.

Sources:
https://luxlifemiamiblog.com/how-to-buy-a-luxury-condo-in-miami/
https://luxlifemiamiblog.com/category/independent-new-construction-condo-reviews/
https://luxlifemiamiblog.com/beyond-clickbait-real-insights-into-miamis-luxury-condo-market/

Why is buying a Miami condo riskier than buyers think?

Buying a Miami condo is often riskier than buyers expect because the true risks are at the building level—not visible in the listing price. Many buyers focus on finishes and views, while overlooking HOA reserves, insurance exposure, and potential special assessments. In reality, two identical units in different buildings can perform completely differently over time. Rising HOA fees and stricter regulations are also increasing the true cost of ownership, especially in older buildings. Liquidity can be affected by factors like financial health, rental policies, and ongoing repairs. The key risk is not the condo itself—but buying into the wrong building without proper due diligence.

Sources:
https://luxlifemiamiblog.com/how-to-buy-a-luxury-condo-in-miami/
https://luxlifemiamiblog.com/miami-condo-market-risks/

What are Miami's Safest Areas?

The safest areas in Miami are typically Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Pinecrest, Key Biscayne, and Ponce-Davis. These neighborhoods stand out due to low density, strong community presence, and high concentration of full-time residents, which directly impacts safety. In Miami, safety is highly localized, meaning micro-location and specific streets matter more than zip codes. Areas with top schools and family-driven demand tend to maintain stronger safety profiles over time. Gated communities and low-traffic residential streets further enhance security. Ultimately, the safest areas are defined less by price and more by stability, schools, and residential character.

Which Miami Areas Still offer Great Value (Budget Friendly alternatives to Coral Gables and Pinecrest)

If you’re looking for better value than Coral Gables or Pinecrest, the answer (in true Siddons style) is not “go cheaper”—it’s go one layer outside the obvious markets.

The strongest value plays are:

  • Schenley Park → closest substitute to Coral Gables at ~20% discount while maintaining similar character and location
  • Biltmore Heights → almost identical feel to the Gables but ~25–30% cheaper on a $/SF basis
  • Glenvar Heights → central location with larger lots and ~25% pricing advantage vs South Miami/Gables
  • Baptist / Galloway (Kendall) → Pinecrest-style living (space, schools, land) at up to ~30% lower pricing

The pattern is consistent:
👉 Buyers are shifting west and slightly off-market to gain land, scale, and pricing efficiency. You don’t find value by going to a “cheaper neighborhood”—you find it by identifying adjacent micro-markets that offer the same lifestyle fundamentals without the brand premium.

Sources:
https://luxlifemiamiblog.com/best-value-neighborhoods-miami/
https://luxlifemiamiblog.com/category/miami-neighborhoods/

Is NOW a good time to buy in Miami?

In 2026, the answer is yes—but only if you understand what part of the market you’re buying into. Miami is no longer one market; it has split into multiple segments behaving very differently. From a David Siddons perspective, this is a selective buyer’s window, not a broad “good time” headline. Some segments—especially condos with rising inventory—are offering negotiation opportunities and better entry points. 

At the same time, prime single-family homes and top-tier new construction continue to hold value or even trade near record levels.

Buyers who rely on timing the market often miss the point—success in Miami today comes from selecting the right micro-market and asset, not waiting for a crash.  If you are disciplined on pricing, building quality, and location, this market offers opportunity. If you are not, it is easy to overpay. 2026 is a good time to buy in Miami for informed buyers—because the market is fragmented, negotiation exists, and strategy matters more than ever.

Sources:
https://luxlifemiamiblog.com/miami-real-estate-market-report-q1-2026/
https://luxlifemiamiblog.com/market-reports/

Are Miami real estate prices going down in 2026?

No—but that’s the wrong way to look at it. Miami is not one market anymore, so prices are not moving in one direction. In 2026, the market is split into two: ultra-luxury, scarcity-driven areas (like waterfront and top-tier neighborhoods) are still holding or even rising, while mid-tier condos and oversupplied segments are flat or correcting. What we’re seeing is price divergence, not a crash—some properties are gaining value while others are quietly adjusting downward. Rising inventory and more selective buyers are putting pressure on pricing in certain segments, especially older condos or buildings with weaker fundamentals.
At the same time, global wealth and cash buyers continue to support pricing at the top end of the market. So the real answer: prices aren’t broadly dropping—they’re being repriced based on quality, location, and supply.

Miami Real Estate Market Report Q1 2026

Should I buy a house or a condo when relocating to Miami?

The decision comes down to lifestyle first, investment second—and most relocation buyers get that backwards. If you want space, privacy, schools, and long-term family living, a single-family home in areas like Coral Gables or Coconut Grove is typically the stronger choice. If you prioritize walkability, low maintenance, and proximity to business districts, a condo in Brickell or waterfront markets makes more sense.
From an investment perspective, homes tend to be more stable, while condos are more building-dependent and cyclical. Most relocation clients underestimate how much building quality, HOA structure, and future costs impact condo performance. The right answer isn’t “house vs condo”—it’s which asset fits your lifestyle AND holds value within its micro-market.

 

 How do I choose the right Miami neighborhood for my lifestyle?

Choosing the right neighborhood in Miami comes down to how you live day-to-day, not just where prices are. Relocation buyers should first define priorities: walkability, schools, commute, or waterfront lifestyle.
For example, Coconut Grove fits walkable, family-oriented living, while Brickell suits urban, high-rise lifestyles. Buyers often make the mistake of focusing on price per square foot instead of lifestyle fit and long-term livability. Each neighborhood operates like its own micro-market, so the “best” area depends on your daily routine and long-term goals. The key is to align lifestyle, location, and market fundamentals, not just aesthetics or newness.


https://luxlifemiamiblog.com/best-neighborhoods-miami/

Why are Miami condo prices so different between buildings?

Miami condo pricing varies widely because value is determined at the building level, not just by location. Two buildings next to each other can have major differences in financial health, reserves, HOA fees, and management quality. Buyers also pay premiums for better layouts, views, amenities, and newer construction—but not all “new” buildings perform equally. Factors like rental policies, upcoming assessments, and building reputation can significantly impact resale value. This is why price per square foot alone is misleading in Miami’s condo market. The real driver of value is how that specific building competes within its micro-market over time.

Sources:
https://luxlifemiamiblog.com/how-to-buy-a-luxury-condo-in-miami/
https://luxlifemiamiblog.com/category/independent-new-construction-condo-reviews/

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