Welcome to Miami’s Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount across various South Florida neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse? Let's find out!
Last week, we went full-Celebrity mode, taking a look at some extremely pricy rentals for new Marlins owner Derek Jeter and his wife, Hannah, to consider.
Today, we rocket back down to earth a bit and scour Miami-Dade County for residences priced under $900,000. Our search covers Coconut Grove, Brickell, South Beach, El Portal, and Sunny Isles Beach.
Which would you buy?
Coconut Grove: 4128 Pamona Avenue
via Hazel Goldman
$899,000 ($421 per foot)
This 2,134-square-foot home in south Coconut Grove has been updated and features wood floors, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms.
Brickell: 1450 Brickell Bay Drive #1907
$835,000 ($406 per foot)
Here’s a 2,059-square-foot residence in south Brickell with tastefully-designed open living spaces and dark wood floors. It has two bedrooms and three bathrooms.
Miami Beach: 10 Venetian Way #1902
$899,000 ($614 per square foot)
Measuring nearly 1,500 square feet is this two-bed, two-bath on the 19th floor of Grand Venetian with direct views of Biscayne Bay.
El Portal: 44 Northwest 86th Street
via Marie Duron
$849,000 ($253 per foot)
Here’s a 3,350-square-foot home in El Portal with four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a fully-renovated interior. Features include two master suites and a spacious backyard overlooking a canal.
Sunny Isles Beach: 387 Poinciana Island Drive #1211
via Scott Patterson
$895,000 ($378 per foot)
This 2,370-square-foot townhome on the water in Sunny Isles Beach offers three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and white tile floors.
Poll
Which home would you buy?
This poll is closed
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26%
Coconut Grove
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14%
Brickell
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28%
South Beach
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10%
El Portal
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20%
Sunny Isles Beach