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Where to find Miami’s best Marinas for Your Luxury Yacht
As South Florida and Miami go hand in hand with all things boating and mega yachts, Ocean Drive magazine published an article in which they created a top 5 of the most luxurious and exclusive yachting hot spots. These hot spots all offer on-site private dockage for yacht enthusiasts looking for world-class Magic City harbors. For more information on the below properties, click on the link or call me directly at +1.305.508.0899
The Ritz Carlton Residences in Miami Beach
The Ritz-Carlton Residences in Miami Beach are majestically situated on 7 waterfront acres in one of Miami’s most distinguished residential neighborhoods. The Ritz Carlton Miami Beach is the only property in Miami with access to both a lake and the ocean and caters to those looking for the marina-living lifestyle. The high-end condo offers no less than 36 private boat dockages for its residents, as well as unlimited access to The Residences’ private captained day yacht; a Frauscher Lido 1017. Furthermore, residents will have access to an on-site concierge for day trips and a navigable marine helipad

The Aston Martin Residences in Brickell / Downtown
We are longing for the day, the Aston Martin Residences will be delivered (Expected in 2021). This will be one of Brickell / Downtown’s truly luxurious residences and it will come with an exclusive marina located behind this iconic downtown building overlooking Biscayne Bay. The Aston Martin building is expected to have “Super Yacht Marina facilities”. For more information on the building click on the above link or call me at 305.508.0899

Fisher Island
This private island resort community is completely self sufficient and belongs to one of the country’s most expensive zip codes. The island is only accessible by ferry, boat or helicopter and offers two surge proof marinas; one of these marinas is to be the only existing deep-water marina in South Florida. The island offers over 100 slips to park your mega yacht in and boasts water depths of 15 feet leading up to marina entrances, spanning 8 feet within the inner marina, and 12 feet within the outer marina, Fisher Island is therefore a top notch destination for boat lovers.
The Island Gardens
At the heart of Miami, between Miami’s Arts and Culture District and South Beach, Island Gardens is tailored as the premier waterfront yachting destination in the Americas. Island Gardens is a mixed-use development boasting a super-yacht marina that can accommodate 50 yachts, soon to be complemented by two luxury hotels, hotel-serviced and branded living, a selection of world-class retail and restaurants, as well as a water taxi transportation system servicing Miami and the beaches. The first deep-water, super-yacht marina of its capacity in the Western Hemisphere, Deep Harbour enables yachters and global citizens alike to step directly from their vessels into the vibrant waterfront lifestyle of Island Gardens. The Deep Harbour’s 5,000 linear feet of slips have been specifically designed to accommodate a wide array of vessels, namely, mega yachts reaching 500-feet plus in length, including accommodation for smaller power boats servicing such mega yachts.
A variety of recreational amenities and a stimulating waterfront dining scene overlooking the marina allows residents and guests to enjoy the best of Miami’s natural beauty and world famous Miami skyline. Deep Harbour has been specifically designed to accommodate a wide array of vessels up to 550’ in length, with drafts up to 21’. The state of the art floating docks are set up predominantly for med-mooring with some side-to berths.
Short- and long-term dockage is available.
Prive at Island Estates
Situated on an eight-acre private island in the Intracoastal Waterway, Privé Aventura is ideally located at the epicenter of Aventura, accessible through the gated enclaves of Williams Island and Island Estates. Privé residents enjoy the most luxurious, private and exclusive settings. With its own Marina, private beach club and pier this is the ultimate island for yacht lovers. Their private marina offers 48 slips that hold up to 135-foot yachts. With only 160 residences on eight acres, Privé has the space to offer its residents an extraordinary lifestyle. Lavishly appointed social spaces and an extensive program of outdoor amenities provide ample opportunity for a rich and varied way of life inspired by the idyllic island setting.
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?
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?
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.
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?
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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