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Luxury properties in Miami, Miami-Dade

Miami: The Ultimate Ultra-Luxury Escape — Legra Group Expertise

Where Biscayne Bay meets Atlantic infinity, Miami pulses as South Florida's magnetic core—blending Latin fire, architectural genius, and UHNW discretion. In 2025, ultra-luxury absorption remains selective across Miami-Dade County (Legra Intelligence), with branded towers and waterfront estates defining a market where scarcity is currency. From Brickell's skyline triplexes to Coconut Grove's Banyan-shaded compounds, Miami offers 360° legacy: glass-walled sanctuaries, yacht-ready docks, and global connectivity via Miami International Airport.

Mornings at Vizcaya Museum's Renaissance gardens; afternoons yachting to Fisher Island or Star Island. Evenings ignite at Pérez Art Museum or Komodo in Brickell. Art Basel draws collectors; Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix accelerates adrenaline. This is Legra Group's symphony: twin agents, singular vision.

Our process activates our global network—one twin surfaces off-market Waldorf Astoria in Brickell, the other secures Faena penthouses in Miami Beach. 70% of ultra-luxury transactions off-market; Legra NDA Protocol ensures encrypted, gate-only access. Branded residences (Baccarat, UNA) yield strong seasonal returns (Legra STR Model); HOA mid-to-high/SF with concierge, spa, yacht slips—tracked in Legra HOA Index.

From Edgewater high-rises to Coral Gables estates, 1031 exchanges, FIRPTA planning, family office intros—we orchestrate.

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Market Insights

Miami's real estate market remains robust, driven by strong demand from domestic and international buyers, particularly in the luxury segment. Property values have seen consistent appreciation, though some areas are experiencing a slight stabilization. The rental market is competitive, fueled by a continuous influx of new residents and robust tourism. New construction, especially high-rise residential and mixed-use developments, continues to reshape the city's skyline, particularly in areas like Brickell, Edgewater, and Wynwood. Interest rates and potential global economic shifts are key factors to watch.

Demographics

Miami is a highly diverse and multicultural city, with a significant Hispanic/Latino population forming the majority. The city attracts a wide range of demographics, including young professionals, entrepreneurs, and retirees. There is a substantial foreign-born population, contributing to its international character. The median age is relatively young in its urban core, while suburban areas might skew older. Income levels vary significantly, reflecting both affluent luxury markets and working-class neighborhoods.

Amenities

Miami boasts a wealth of amenities including world-renowned beaches like South Beach and Key Biscayne, a vibrant nightlife and dining scene across various neighborhoods, and extensive cultural attractions such as the Art Deco Historic District, Wynwood Walls, Perez Art Museum Miami, and Frost Science Museum. Shopping options range from upscale boutiques on Lincoln Road to large malls like Aventura Mall and Brickell City Centre. The city offers numerous parks and recreational facilities, major sports teams (Heat, Dolphins, Marlins), and is a major hub for international travel with Miami International Airport and PortMiami, one of the busiest cruise ports in the world.

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