About Midtown
Midtown Miami is a walkable, mixed-use neighborhood positioned between the Design District and Edgewater — a purpose-built urban district of retail, dining, and residential towers developed in the 2000s that has matured into one of the city's more liveable and connected urban addresses.
At a Glance
- Midtown Shops retail corridor with dining and entertainment
- Walkable urban grid within easy reach of Wynwood and the Design District
- Strong Metrobus connectivity and proximity to Metrorail
- Established residential community with a mix of long-term renters and owners
The Midtown Miami luxury condo market
Luxury condos in Midtown Miami occupy a well-positioned middle ground between the bay-view premiums of Edgewater and the design-district cachet of the Design District — offering urban connectivity and walkability at price points that are generally more accessible than either neighboring market. The neighborhood's purpose-built mixed-use character, with retail and dining at street level and residential towers above, creates a genuinely liveable urban environment that has matured significantly since the initial development phase in the 2000s.
Pre-construction luxury condos in Midtown have benefited from the neighborhood's rising profile as Edgewater and the Design District have appreciated. Buyers priced out of those markets have increasingly looked to Midtown as an alternative that delivers comparable connectivity and lifestyle at lower entry prices.
Types of luxury condos in Midtown Miami
Luxury condos in Midtown range from full-service towers with extensive amenity programs to boutique buildings with more intimate scale. The neighborhood's grid-based layout and retail corridor support walkable street life that most luxury condo buildings in Midtown incorporate into their ground-floor programming.
Short-term rental-friendly luxury condos in Midtown represent a growing subcategory, positioned to capture the strong visitor traffic generated by Wynwood and the Design District. For investor-buyers, this product offers rental flexibility and central location at a lower acquisition cost than comparable STR-eligible product in Wynwood or South Beach.
Living in a Midtown Miami luxury condo
Living in a Midtown Miami luxury condo means being genuinely embedded in the city's creative and cultural core. Wynwood's galleries and restaurants are a ten-minute walk south. The Design District's luxury retail is a ten-minute walk north. Edgewater's bayside parks are a short distance east. The combination gives Midtown residents access to three of Miami's most dynamic neighborhoods without committing to the intensity of any one of them.
Day-to-day living in Midtown is increasingly convenient. The Midtown Shops corridor has dining, fitness, and basic retail at street level. Multiple grocery options are within easy reach, and the neighborhood's central location makes car-optional living viable for residents who work in the Design District, Wynwood, or Edgewater corridor.
Projects in Midtown
Pre-Sales
Midtown
Midtown Park Residences by Proper
Rosso Development, Midtown Development, Proper Hospitality
Pre-Sales
Midtown
Jean-Georges Miami Tropic Residences
Terra Group, Lion Development Group
Under Construction
Midtown
The Standard Residences Midtown
Rosso Development, Midtown Development & Standard International
More developments coming soon
New projects are added regularly as they are announced.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Midtown Miami a good place to buy pre-construction?
Midtown offers competitive price points compared to neighboring Edgewater and the Design District, with the advantage of an already-functioning urban district. It suits buyers who want connectivity and walkability without paying the premium of more established luxury addresses.
How does Midtown Miami compare to Edgewater?
Edgewater sits directly on Biscayne Bay and commands water view premiums. Midtown is slightly inland with a denser, more urban character. Edgewater suits buyers prioritizing bay views; Midtown suits those prioritizing walkability and urban connectivity.
What is the rental market like in Midtown Miami?
Midtown has a strong and consistent rental market driven by its central location and walkability. It is popular with young professionals and creatives working in the Design District, Wynwood, and Edgewater corridor, supporting solid rental yields for investor-buyers.