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Iconic oceanfront living, world-class dining, and vibrant culture meet luxury and oceanfront elegance.

Miami Beach is one of the world’s most celebrated coastal destinations—an extraordinary barrier-island city where striking oceanfront vistas meet global sophistication. Here, luxury living unfolds along miles of white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and a dazzling skyline of contemporary residences that redefine beachfront elegance.

Residents enjoy an unparalleled blend of culture, design, and natural beauty. Historic Art Deco districts sit alongside modern glass towers, creating a uniquely cinematic backdrop for everyday life. Miami Beach’s residential offerings span private estates, boutique beachfront buildings, and full-service high-rises with concierge services, spa amenities, resort-style pools, private beach clubs, and panoramic views of both the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay.

The lifestyle is as vibrant as the surroundings. Miami Beach is home to Michelin-recognized chefs, acclaimed galleries, international art fairs, luxury boutiques, and a flourishing wellness scene. From sunrise beach walks to alfresco dining along the water, the city offers a seamless blend of relaxation and cosmopolitan energy.

Beyond its famed neighborhoods—South Beach, Mid-Beach, and North Beach—residents enjoy close proximity to Bal Harbour Shops, the Design District, Wynwood, and downtown Miami, making the island both a serene retreat and a gateway to the region’s most desirable destinations.

A sanctuary for those who value beauty, culture, and oceanfront sophistication, Miami Beach stands among South Florida’s most iconic and sought-after luxury communities.

A Few of Our Favorites:

Joes Stone Crab, Miami

A classic seafood restaurant that has been in continuous operation since 1913, Joes Stone crab is a timeless, classic that is so good, there is a line out the door every night in season. People come for the freshest stone crabs in South Florida, along with fresh Gulf shrimp and the best key lime pie North of Key West. They never change because it’s so good, they don’t have to. Reservations are a must. One of the best seafood restaurants in the country.

Milos, Miami

Estiatorio Milos in Miami offers a bright, modern Mediterranean setting where the focus is on clean flavors and high-quality ingredients. The airy space and market-style seafood display create an atmosphere that feels both elegant and relaxed.

While Milos is known for pristine whole fish and raw seafood, the menu also features expertly grilled meats, from tender lamb chops to flavorful steaks, prepared with the same simple, Greek-inspired approach. Whether dining indoors or on the breezy terrace, guests enjoy a refined yet unfussy experience rooted in freshness and hospitality.

Yamashiro, Miami

Yamashiro Miami sits atop the 9th floor of Gale Miami Hotel & Residences, offering a 9,000-square-foot rooftop setting with skyline views, koi ponds, bonsai gardens, and a design that blends traditional Japanese architecture with Miami flair.

The menu — crafted by chefs Charbel Hayek and Gustavo Montes — merges Japanese culinary technique with South Florida ingredients. Expect standout dishes like wagyu tomahawk, Japanese fried chicken with gochujang buffalo sauce, seafood specials, and artful sushi, along with a cocktail program that mixes Japanese flavors and Miami’s tropical spirit.

News Café - News Cafe is a legendary spot-on Ocean Drive with deep local roots and an unmistakably classic-Miami vibe — perfect for a relaxed breakfast, a casual lunch, or a laid-back evening drink. Reopened in 2023 after a thoughtful restoration, it retains its historic charm (green awnings, newsstand, breezy outdoor terrace) while offering a refreshed Mediterranean-American menu, from its timeless tuna melts and eggs Benedict to creative new dishes like piña-colada pancakes or a red-wine demi burger.  Whether you’re people-watching from a bougainvillea-wrapped table, sipping a cocktail, or catching the ocean breeze over coffee, it feels timeless. 

The Delano Hotel – Our favorite since forever. The white flowing drapes, the infinity pool, and the Rose Bar, of course.

The New World Symphony The New World Symphony in Miami Beach is a world-class orchestral academy housed in the striking Frank Gehry–designed New World Center. Performances are exceptional — intimate, modern, and beautifully produced — and the free outdoor Wallcast concerts at SoundScape Park, where the music is projected onto the building under the stars, make it one of the most unique cultural experiences in Miami. And the rooftop parties – legendary.

The WebsterThe Webster is a beautifully curated luxury boutique set in a restored 1939 Art Deco building on Collins Avenue. With its gallery-like interiors and an exceptional mix of designer fashion, accessories, and artful home pieces, it feels more like stepping into a chic private wardrobe than a store — a must-visit for anyone who appreciates style and elevated design.

 

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Overview for Miami, FL

105,205 people live in Miami, where the median age is 42.8 and the average individual income is $71,928.354. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Miami has 50,541 households, with an average household size of 11.19. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Miami do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 105,205 people call Miami home. The population density is 11,592.399 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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