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What $4 Million Buys You Across Miami

From North Miami to South Beach

Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount across various Miami neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse? Let's find out!

Today's budget is $4 million.

We'll start in North Miami, with homes ordered by ascending price.

↑ North Miami: 13050 Biscayne Bay Terrace

$3.45 million

At 5,900 square feet, this six-bedroom home in North Miami with water views is the largest of the group. It features 165 feet of waterfront, two stories, and a fire pit in the backyard.

↑ Miami Beach: 216 Palm Avenue

$3.8 million

This 2,994-square-foot home on Palm Island has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and 50 feet of waterfront with southern exposure to Biscayne Bay.

Update: Sold for $3.1 million.

↑ Miami Beach: 220 Alton Road

$3.85 million

Here's a 3,162-square-foot solar-powered home littered with eco-friendly features that includes LED lighting and a geothermal AC system. One potential negative: it's off Alton Road.

↑ Coral Gables: 810 Jeronimo Drive

$4 million

This 4,557-square-foot canal-front home in Coral Gables has five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and was built in 2014.

↑ Brickell: 495 Brickell Avenue # 4601/4602

$4 million

Located in Icon Brickell, this 3,524-square-foot unit has five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and features some unbelievable views of Biscayne Bay and the city. A jacuzzi overlooks the bay.