Brickell is Miami's high-rise heart: a walkable financial district where glass towers, a waterfront promenade, and some of the city's best dining sit within a few blocks of each other. It is the easiest part of Miami to live in without a car, which is why it draws professionals and international owners who want a lock-and-leave home.
- Vibe
- Urban, high-rise, energetic
- Homes
- Condos and pre-construction towers
- Good for
- Professionals, investors, lock-and-leave
- Getting around
- Very walkable, free Metromover
The lifestyle
Brickell City Centre, the bay walk, and a dense grid of restaurants and rooftop bars mean most of daily life is a short walk away. The free Metromover links it to downtown, and the airport is about fifteen minutes by car.
Homes and prices
The market is mostly condos in full-service towers with pools, gyms, concierge, and valet, from studios to penthouses, with new pre-construction launching regularly. The building matters as much as the unit: amenities, leasing rules, and association fees vary widely, and we help you compare them.
For international owners and investors
Brickell has deep, year-round rental demand and bilingual services on every corner, and most towers are used to international owners. It is a natural fit for a lock-and-leave second home or an income property bought remotely.
Good to know
Can a foreign buyer purchase a Brickell condo?
Yes. There is no residency requirement, buyers pay cash or use foreign-national financing, and many towers are used to international owners. We can handle the process remotely.
Are Brickell condos a good investment?
Demand is strong year-round, but leasing rules, association fees, and financing terms differ a lot by building, so the tower matters as much as the unit. We help you weigh the real numbers.
Is Brickell walkable?
It is the most walkable part of Miami. Groceries, dining, and offices are often within a few blocks, and the free Metromover connects it to downtown.

