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5 Miami homes for $7M or less

That’d be a nice house hunting budget

A rooftop deck with a bay view
A penthouse at Jade Brickell
via Brett Harris, Douglas Elliman

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 were renters targeting one-bedroom median apartments ($1800).

Today we’ve become deep-pocketed buyers with a meaty budget of about $7 million. We start way down south in Homestead.


Homestead: 23655 Southwest 202nd Avenue

via Nancy O’Brien, The Keyes Company

$6 million

This 25-acre farm in Redland is highlighted by a massive swimmable grotto with a beach and a waterfall in addition to its multiple buildings.

There are eight bedrooms, six bathrooms, and over 10,000 square feet of living space.


Pinecrest: 6645 Southwest 102nd Street

via Nelson Garcia Jr., Brown Harris Stevens

$6.45 million

With nine bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and 13,157 square feet of living space, this Pinecrest home is the largest on our list and was recently reduced by $650,000.

The contemporary build sits on 1.2 acres, featuring a chef’s kitchen, marble and wood floors, a 12-seat home theater, wine cellar, and awesome outdoor entertaining area.


Coral Gables: 6935 Prado Boulevard

via Belinda Sime

$6.5 million

Here’s a 6,848-square-foot waterfront estate on the Coral Gables Waterway with six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a home theater, coffered ceilings, and an elevator.


Brickell: 1331 Brickell Bay Drive #4707

via Brett Harris, Douglas Elliman

$6.95 million

This 6,000-square-foot renovated penthouse atop Jade Brickell has two levels, five bedrooms, and six bathrooms. Additional highlights include a rooftop terrace with an outdoor theater, summer kitchen and glorious water views.


Venetian Islands: 608 West Dilido Drive

via Allen Davoudpour, Douglas Elliman

$6.5 million

This bayfront Miami Beach contemporary is two stories with over 5,600 square feet of living space. It has five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and 180-degree views to the west.

Poll

Which home would you buy?

This poll is closed

  • 4%
    Homestead
    (5 votes)
  • 3%
    Pinecrest
    (4 votes)
  • 13%
    Coral Gables
    (17 votes)
  • 25%
    Brickell
    (31 votes)
  • 53%
    Venetian Islands
    (66 votes)
123 votes total Vote Now