South Florida's global gateway — beaches, finance, and a 24-hour lifestyle.
Miami-Dade County is the cultural and economic engine of South Florida, home to nearly 2.7 million residents and one of the most dynamic real estate markets in the country. From oceanfront luxury towers on Brickell and Miami Beach to family neighborhoods in Doral, Pinecrest, and Kendall, Miami-Dade offers a price range and lifestyle for nearly every kind of buyer.
Whether you're drawn to Art Deco beachfront, walkable urban districts, or gated equestrian communities further west, Miami-Dade combines world-class dining, Latin American culture, top-tier private schools, and year-round sunshine. The county is anchored by Miami International Airport, three major seaports, and the Brightline rail connecting it north to Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Orlando.
Miami-Dade's median single-family home price has climbed steadily through the 2020s, driven by domestic in-migration, international buyers from Latin America and Europe, and a permanent shift of finance and tech jobs to the region. Inventory remains tight in coastal submarkets, while inland neighborhoods like Homestead and parts of Hialeah still offer entry-level pricing under the county median.
Whether you're buying your first home in Miami-Dade, selling a long-time residence, or building an investment portfolio across South Florida, Divito Real Estate Group brings deep local knowledge, sharp negotiation, and a full-service approach to every transaction. Browse our buyer services or get a free home value estimate to start.
Miami-Dade County includes 18 primary cities and communities we serve. Click any city below for a detailed local real estate guide, or visit our complete list of Miami-Dade cities.
Miami is the cultural and financial capital of South Florida — a 24-hour international city that combines beachfront living, world-class dining, and one of the most dynamic luxury real estate markets in the country.
Miami Beach is the iconic barrier-island city famous worldwide for its Art Deco architecture, Ocean Drive, and turquoise Atlantic beaches.
Coral Gables — 'The City Beautiful' — is one of South Florida's most prestigious communities, defined by its Mediterranean-revival architecture, tree-lined streets, and walkable downtown along Miracle Mile.
Aventura is a master-planned city in northeast Miami-Dade known for its high-rise luxury condominiums, the Aventura Mall (one of the largest in the country), and a strong concentration of international buyers.
Doral has emerged as one of Miami-Dade's fastest-growing cities, blending master-planned residential communities with a major business district that's home to Carnival Corporation, Univision, and dozens of Fortune 500 offices.
Hialeah is Miami-Dade's sixth-largest city and a longtime cultural hub of the county's Cuban-American community.
Homestead, at Miami-Dade's southern edge, is a gateway to Everglades National Park and Biscayne National Park.
Kendall is one of Miami-Dade's largest suburban communities, prized by families for its mix of established single-family neighborhoods, top public schools, and easy commute to Downtown Miami via Florida's Turnpike and the Palmetto Expressway.
Brickell is Miami's financial district and one of the most densely developed luxury condo markets in the United States.
Coconut Grove is Miami's oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood — a leafy, bayfront community with a distinct village feel, historic estates, and a tight-knit sailing and boating culture.
Palmetto Bay is an incorporated 'village' on Miami-Dade's southern bayfront, characterized by half-acre-plus lots, mature tree canopy, and a strong family community.
Miami Gardens, home to Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Dolphins) and the Miami Open tennis tournament, is one of the largest predominantly African-American cities in the U.S.
North Miami sits along Biscayne Bay between Aventura and Miami Shores and offers a mix of mid-century single-family homes, waterfront properties on Keystone Point, and growing infill development.
North Miami Beach is a compact city east of I-95 with a strong mix of single-family homes, garden apartments, and waterfront properties on the Intracoastal.
Opa-locka is famous for its Moorish Revival architecture — the largest collection in the Western Hemisphere — and offers some of the most affordable real estate in Miami-Dade.
South Miami is a small but desirable city wedged between Coral Gables and Pinecrest, with a walkable downtown anchored by the Shops at Sunset Place.
Pinecrest is one of Miami-Dade's premier residential communities — defined by one-acre minimum lot sizes, banyan and oak tree canopy, and some of the top public schools in Florida.
Key Biscayne is a barrier island village just south of Miami, accessible only by the Rickenbacker Causeway.
Quick answers to the most common questions we get from buyers, sellers, and investors.
Miami-Dade County includes 18 primary cities and communities we serve, from Miami to Key Biscayne. Major markets include Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Aventura, and more. See our full cities list for every community in Miami-Dade County.
Miami-Dade's median single-family home price has climbed steadily through the 2020s, driven by domestic in-migration, international buyers from Latin America and Europe, and a permanent shift of finance and tech jobs to the region. Inventory remains tight in coastal submarkets, while inland neighborhoods like Homestead and parts of Hialeah still offer entry-level pricing under the county median.
"Best" depends on your priorities. Miami is the most well-known and is a strong all-around pick. For specific lifestyles, buyers focused on family neighborhoods, top schools, or specific price tiers will land in different submarkets within Miami-Dade County. The 18 cities we cover each have a distinct character — see our city pages for detail.
Miami-Dade County has been one of South Florida's most consistently active investment markets. Miami-Dade's median single-family home price has climbed steadily through the 2020s, driven by domestic in-migration, international buyers from Latin America and Europe, and a permanent shift of finance and tech jobs to the region. Specific opportunity varies by submarket and property type — our team can pair you with the right Miami-Dade County strategy.
Divito Real Estate Group has served Miami-Dade County and the broader South Florida market for over 13 years, closing 1,000+ homes across all 7 counties from Miami-Dade to the Treasure Coast. We bring deep local market knowledge to every transaction.
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