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Coconut Grove

Miami's oldest neighborhood, Coconut Grove is a lush, bayfront village known for its tree canopy, sailing culture, and relaxed sophistication.

Coconut Grove sits along Biscayne Bay south of Downtown and is one of Miami's oldest and most distinctive neighborhoods. It is defined by dense tropical greenery, waterfront parks and marinas, a walkable village center, and cultural landmarks such as the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens nearby.

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Miami's oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood, rich in tree canopy
Bayfront setting with marinas, sailing, and waterfront parks
Walkable village center with shops, cafes, and CocoWalk
Close to the historic Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
A relaxed, bohemian-meets-upscale atmosphere near Coral Gables and Brickell

Coconut Grove — buyer questions

What is Coconut Grove known for?

Coconut Grove is known as Miami's oldest neighborhood, celebrated for its lush tree canopy, bayfront parks and marinas, sailing culture, and a walkable, village-like center.

Is Coconut Grove a good place to live?

Coconut Grove appeals to buyers who want greenery, waterfront access, and a laid-back yet sophisticated village atmosphere close to Downtown Miami and Coral Gables.

What types of homes are in Coconut Grove?

The Grove offers a mix of single-family homes shaded by mature trees, historic residences, and newer luxury condominiums, including bayfront buildings. A local agent can help you compare options.

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