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Luxury Properties for rent in Miami, Florida

  • Luxury home in Miami, Miami-Dade
    Luxury home in Miami, Miami-Dade
    € 12,820 month
    268 m² 3 4
    Presented by Milena Sena | ONE Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    € 10,680 month
    234 m² 5 4
    Presented by Gabriela Dajer | ONE Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    € 11,110 month
    158 m² 3 3
    Presented by Saddy Abaunza Delgado | ONE Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    € 23,080
    295 m² 4 4
    Presented by Johnny J Mansilla | Nest Seekers LLC
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  • Luxury home in Miami, Miami-Dade
    Luxury home in Miami, Miami-Dade
    € 59,840
    956 m² 7 7
    Presented by Johnny J Mansilla | Nest Seekers LLC
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  • Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    € 12,820
    429 m² 6 5
    Presented by Johnny J Mansilla | Nest Seekers LLC
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  • Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    € 12,310 month
    222 m² 2 3
    Presented by Jorge Uribe | ONE Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    € 15,560 month
    249 m² 6 5
    Presented by Gabriela Dajer | ONE Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Luxury home in Miami, Miami-Dade
    Luxury home in Miami, Miami-Dade
    € 32,910
    320 m² 5 6
    Presented by Johnny J Mansilla | Nest Seekers LLC
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  • Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    € 9,400 month
    187 m² 4 3
    Presented by Daniela Fernandez | ONE Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    € 3,850 month
    111 m² 2 2
    Presented by Guilherme Arashiro | ONE Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    € 15,390
    183 m² 4 4
    Presented by Steven Mikhli | Nest Seekers LLC
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  • Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    € 4,210
    138 m² 2 3
    Presented by Johnny J Mansilla | Nest Seekers LLC
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  • Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    Apartment in Miami, Miami-Dade
    € 21,370
    167 m² 2 3
    Presented by Johnny J Mansilla | Nest Seekers LLC
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  • Luxury home in Miami, Miami-Dade
    Luxury home in Miami, Miami-Dade
    € 20,520
    284 m² 4 5
    Presented by Johnny J Mansilla | Nest Seekers LLC
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luxury guide

4,525 luxury properties are listed in Miami right now, and the number keeps growing. This is the American city that has become a global capital of wealth in under two decades: no state income tax, year-round sunshine, and direct flights to São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Bogotá, London and Zurich. Miami International Airport connects the city to over 160 destinations. The buyer pool here is unlike anywhere else in the country: Latin American investors, European families seeking a second home, and domestic buyers relocating from New York and California for the tax advantages alone. The market covers the full spectrum of luxury residential real estate: penthouses, waterfront residences, high-rise apartments, private island estates and urban condominiums.

Luxury property prices in Miami

Prices in the Miami luxury segment start at €204,222 and reach €93,993,445, with an average of €1,547,615. Square footage ranges from 32 to 26500 sqm, with a typical unit averaging 181 sqm. The price drivers are well-defined. Direct water frontage is the single most valuable attribute: an oceanfront property in Surfside or Bal Harbour commands a structural premium over anything inland, regardless of finishes or floor count. In the Brickell and Edgewater high-rise corridor, floor level adds a consistent 2 to 5 percent per storey. Compared to Manhattan, Miami offers larger footprints at lower per-square-foot costs. Compared to Los Angeles, the fiscal advantage is direct: Florida levies no state income tax, a material consideration for high-net-worth buyers moving significant assets.

Most sought-after areas in Miami

Miami Beach is the global brand, but the city's luxury geography is far more nuanced. Bal Harbour and Surfside have overtaken South Beach among serious buyers: quieter streets, a concentrated strip of ultra-prime ocean frontage, and a residential character that South Beach lost years ago. Brickell functions as Miami's financial district, its skyline shaped by towers built in the last fifteen years. The buyer profile there skews younger and more international, with strong representation from Brazil, Colombia and Spain. Coconut Grove is a different proposition entirely. Tree-lined streets, a sailing marina, and a neighbourhood scale that feels closer to a European village than a US city. For buyers who want distance from the tourist circuit, this is the answer. Edgewater sits between Brickell and Wynwood, and that positioning matters: it captures the energy of the city's art scene while still offering direct bay views. Prices here remain below those of the most established neighbourhoods. That gap is closing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in Miami luxury real estate?

The fundamentals are sound: no state income tax, a growing international buyer pool, and constrained supply along the waterfront. At an average price of €1,547,615, Miami still offers better value per square foot than Manhattan or the French Riviera, with short-term rental yields that are among the strongest in the United States.

What is daily life like in Miami?

Miami runs twelve months a year. The climate is subtropical, the restaurant scene is genuinely international, and Art Basel each December draws a global crowd that makes the city feel like a European capital for a week. International schools, private medical facilities, and a well-established expat community make it a realistic primary residence, not just a holiday destination.

What makes Miami unique in the global luxury market?

No other major US city combines oceanfront living, zero state income tax, and an airport with direct routes across Latin America and Europe. That combination is structural, not seasonal. It explains why demand has held firm through multiple market cycles, and why waterfront supply keeps shrinking while prices keep climbing.