Starting From

$500K

Price Up To

$55,000K

Delivery

2023–2029

Status

Breaking Ground, Completed, Pre-Sales, Under Construction

Projects Listed

8

About Edgewater

Edgewater sits directly on Biscayne Bay between Downtown and Wynwood, quietly becoming one of Miami's most sought-after addresses. The neighborhood offers sweeping bay views, a calmer residential pace than Brickell, and proximity to the Design District and Wynwood arts scene — a combination that has attracted a wave of architecturally ambitious towers.

At a Glance

  • Unobstructed Biscayne Bay and Miami Beach skyline views
  • Bayside Edgewater Park and Margaret Pace Park waterfront access
  • Minutes from Wynwood, the Design District, and Midtown
  • Emerging dining and café culture along Biscayne Boulevard

The Edgewater luxury condo market

The luxury condo market in Edgewater has transformed dramatically over the past decade, evolving from a secondary address to one of Miami's most sought-after waterfront neighborhoods. Bayfront land values have risen sharply, and a succession of architecturally ambitious towers — Elysee, Missoni Baia, Aria Reserve — have set a new standard for what luxury condo living in Edgewater means. Pre-construction pricing has followed, with entry-level residences now approaching the lower tiers of Brickell.

Edgewater offers a compelling investment thesis for buyers who believe in the neighborhood's continued maturation. Unlike Brickell, which is densely developed, Edgewater still has sites under construction and in planning, meaning early buyers in the right projects can benefit from significant appreciation between reservation and delivery.

Types of luxury condos in Edgewater

Luxury condos in Edgewater skew toward larger residences with bay-view orientation — the neighborhood's primary asset is Biscayne Bay frontage, and developers have responded with floor plans that maximize waterfront exposure. Flow-through units with bay-to-city views are common in the top towers, a configuration rare in Brickell or Downtown where land constraints often limit bay frontage.

The product range in Edgewater spans boutique buildings in the 40–80 unit range through to larger towers like Aria Reserve. Boutique luxury condos in Edgewater tend to offer the best combination of exclusivity and bay view quality, while larger towers offer more comprehensive amenity packages and stronger rental liquidity.

Living in an Edgewater luxury condo

Living in an Edgewater luxury condo offers a quieter, more residential pace than Brickell while keeping you close to everything Miami's core has to offer. Margaret Pace Park sits directly on the bay and serves as the neighborhood's living room — a well-maintained waterfront park with tennis courts, dog runs, and bay views that residents use daily.

The dining and retail scene in Edgewater is less developed than Brickell but improving steadily. Biscayne Boulevard hosts a growing number of independent restaurants and cafés, and the proximity to Wynwood — a ten-minute walk — means Edgewater residents have easy access to one of Miami's most active dining corridors without living in the middle of its weekend congestion.

Projects in Edgewater

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are luxury developers choosing Edgewater over other Miami neighborhoods?

Edgewater offers bayfront land at lower costs than Brickell or Miami Beach, allowing developers to deliver comparable or superior amenities at more accessible price points. Its proximity to cultural hubs like Wynwood and the Design District also appeals to a younger ultra-affluent buyer.

Is Edgewater walkable?

Increasingly so. The neighborhood has improved significantly in the past five years with new ground-floor retail, restaurants, and the bayside park. It is best suited to residents who are comfortable using rideshare for errands, though a Whole Foods and Publix are both within a short drive.

How does Edgewater compare to Brickell for pre-construction investment?

Edgewater tends to offer more competitive entry prices with strong appreciation potential as the neighborhood matures. Brickell carries a more established rental market. Both are strong choices; the right pick depends on your timeline and lifestyle priorities.