
Edgewater
Edgewater is Miami's chill bayfront neighborhood. Margaret Pace Park, direct bay views, and a quieter pace of life, but still 10 minutes from everything. It's where people move when they want the views without the velvet rope energy.
Top Rated in Edgewater
EdgewaterElysee
Edgewater's tallest tower and one of its most architecturally distinctive, delivering true ultra-luxury with half-floor residences and three floors of amenities
EdgewaterBiscayne Beach
Edgewater's bayfront beach club tower with sand, surf, and skyline views
EdgewaterMissoni Baia
Missoni's first residential project brings Italian fashion-house branding to a 57-story Edgewater tower with ultra-luxury finishes, 200 feet of bay frontage, and units up to 6,800 square feet. Brand prestige meets genuinely large floor plans.
All 30 Buildings in Edgewater
EdgewaterElysee
Edgewater's tallest tower and one of its most architecturally distinctive, delivering true ultra-luxury with half-floor residences and three floors of amenities
EdgewaterBiscayne Beach
Edgewater's bayfront beach club tower with sand, surf, and skyline views
EdgewaterMissoni Baia
Missoni's first residential project brings Italian fashion-house branding to a 57-story Edgewater tower with ultra-luxury finishes, 200 feet of bay frontage, and units up to 6,800 square feet. Brand prestige meets genuinely large floor plans.
EdgewaterAria Reserve
Melo Group's twin-tower megaproject brings 782 waterfront residences, the tallest residential twin towers on a U.S. waterfront, and an amenity deck that rivals resort complexes
EdgewaterParamount Bay
Edgewater's OG ultra-luxury tower. Arquitectonica design, Lenny Kravitz interiors, a private cove, and the kind of views that made people take Edgewater seriously. Still the building to beat in the neighborhood.
EdgewaterBay House
An exclusively 3-bedroom Melo Group tower with flow-through layouts, 7-foot deep terraces, and a 20,000 SF resort pool deck. Bay House delivers substance over style in a quieter pocket of Edgewater.
EdgewaterThe Crimson
A LEED Gold-certified boutique tower with Nordic-inspired architecture, 240 feet of bay frontage, and only 90 residences. The Crimson delivers high-end finishes and a tight-knit community feel without the mega-building drama.
EdgewaterAria on the Bay
Melo Group's first real swing at luxury in Edgewater. Mid-tier finishes, excellent views, and one of the best locations on Margaret Pace Park. A solid building that knows what it is.
EdgewaterGallery Art
An arts-inspired 18-story, 183-unit mid-tier building in Central Edgewater with larger recession-era units, a 75-foot heated lap pool, and a no-nonsense approach to condo living. Value investor and rental-friendly with a 93 Walk Score.
EdgewaterEdgewater Lofts
A recession-era boutique loft building in Central Edgewater with 69 units, larger-than-average floor plans, all east-facing units, and that industrial-cool loft aesthetic. Entry-level pricing for people who want the loft lifestyle without the loft price tag.
EdgewaterCity 24
A well-managed boutique mid-rise in Central Edgewater with 125 units, decent amenities, and entry-level prices. Not waterfront, not luxurious, but a solid value play with a real sense of community.
Edgewater26 Edgewater
A LEED Silver boutique mid-rise in Central Edgewater with 86 units, a rooftop pool, quality finishes, and entry-level prices. No waterfront, no pretense, just a solid investment play.
EdgewaterCite on the Bay
A colorful 2004 low/mid-rise complex in Edgewater with 436 units, large floor plans, ground-floor retail, and zero pretense. Entry-level living in a Walker's Paradise location.
EdgewaterOnyx on the Bay
A semi-boutique recession-era glass tower with 118 units, all-glass facade by Bermello Ajamil, renovated amenities including an infinity pool and wine cellar, and unobstructed Biscayne Bay views from a prime Edgewater waterfront lot.
EdgewaterStar Lofts
An eclectic boutique loft tower with only 47 residences, exposed concrete and ductwork, 18-foot ceilings in the Lanais, and incredible Biscayne Bay views from a quiet waterfront perch in South Central Edgewater.
EdgewaterBlue on the Bay
Arquitectonica's curvilinear glass tower marking the northern gateway to Edgewater at I-195
EdgewaterParaiso District
Related Group's four-tower mega-district in northern Edgewater. Nearly 1,300 units across Paraiso Bay, One Paraiso, Gran Paraiso, and Paraiso Bayviews, sharing a 5-acre bayfront campus with resort amenities, marina, and beach club. Big on scale and amenities, but buyer beware on build quality.
Icon Bay
Related Group's waterfront tower with an undulating facade and 400 feet of Biscayne Bay frontage
EdgewaterNew Wave
Edgewater's quiet boutique option. Only 78 units, pre-recession build quality, incredible bay views from every unit, and the kind of low-drama living that the mega-towers next door cannot offer.
Edgewater1800 Club
The quiet workhorse of Edgewater. No brand, no drama, no headlines. Just large units, incredible views, and one of the best locations on Margaret Pace Park at a price that still makes sense.
Edgewater1800 Biscayne Plaza
A 22-story, 207-unit early Melo Group tower in Central Edgewater that was originally built as a rental building and later converted to condos. Entry-level pricing, large units, directly next to Publix and across from Margaret Pace Park, but nothing luxurious and surrounded by construction for the next three to five years.
Edgewater23 Biscayne Bay
An 18-story, 96-unit Melo Group entry-level tower in Central Edgewater with larger-than-average units, a sky pool with bay views, and one of the worst street flooding locations in the neighborhood. A no-frills building that works well for roommates and younger buyers looking for an affordable Edgewater address.
EdgewaterThe Yorker
An 11-story, 63-unit authentic industrial loft building in Northern Edgewater with concrete everywhere, exposed ductwork, glass block, and 10-foot ceilings. This is a love-it-or-hate-it building designed exclusively for loft lovers who want the real thing, not a watered-down version.
EdgewaterMoon Bay
A quiet 12-story boutique building on Biscayne Bay with larger pre-recession units, a Zen-inspired design, and a potential developer buyout horizon that makes it one of Edgewater's most interesting long-term plays.
EdgewaterQuantum on the Bay
Edgewater's original twin-tower complex. Massive scale, massive views, massive unit count. The recession-era bones are showing, but the location across from Margaret Pace Park still delivers.
EdgewaterThe Grand
A massive condo-hotel time capsule with incredible bay views and a DoubleTree in the lobby. You come here for the value and the location, not the luxury.
EdgewaterThe Charter Club
Edgewater's original 1970s bayfront high-rise sitting on 6 acres of prime waterfront land. The location is unbeatable, but the building has passed its prime and is overdue for either a total renovation or a developer buyout.
EdgewaterOpera Tower
The most infamous condo in all of Downtown Miami. A rite of passage for newcomers, a cautionary tale for everyone else. You come here for the views and the price. You leave because of everything else.
EdgewaterThe Venetia
A Miami Vice time capsule sitting on one of the best waterfront locations in the city. The views are incredible. Everything else is hanging on for dear life.
EdgewaterBay Park Towers
A 1961 bayfront relic in northern Edgewater with 254 units, multiple stalled buyout attempts, and post-Surfside regulatory pressure that likely seals its fate. The location is prime but the building is not.