
Our editorial ranking of the top luxury condo buildings in South Beach, ordered by tier, current inventory, and price positioning. Each building below pulls live availability and pricing from the MLS.
Iconic beachfront district with Art Deco charm, vibrant nightlife, and walkable urban living.
South Beach is the image most people see when they picture Miami: pastel Art Deco hotels, white sand, turquoise water, and a street grid where you can live, work, and go out without ever needing a car. It is Miami Beach's most famous neighborhood and one of the most recognizable beachfront districts in the world.
For residents, South Beach is less about vacation and more about rhythm: sunrise walks on the sand, a gym or Pilates class you can walk to, a quick bike ride to dinner on Lincoln Road, and the option to be in Downtown or Brickell within 15-20 minutes. It is dense, energetic, and highly walkable, with year-round activity that blends locals, seasonal residents, and international visitors.
South Beach sits at the southern end of Miami Beach in zip code 33139, running roughly from South Pointe Park north toward the 20s, between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay.
The top condo buildings in South Beach include Setai, Five Park, Rosewood Residences. Our ranking weighs luxury tier, featured status, current inventory, and active price range using live MLS data.
The average condo price in South Beach is approximately $1.2M, with active inventory of about 650 listings. Pricing varies by building tier, floor, and unit size — see live ranges on each building card above.
South Beach has a Walk Score of 87, Transit Score of 50, and a school rating of A. Iconic beachfront district with Art Deco charm, vibrant nightlife, and walkable urban living
Yes — South Beach has active pre-construction and under-construction projects. See our dedicated ranking at /neighborhoods/south-beach/best-preconstruction.