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Neighborhood guide

Key Biscayne

Key Biscayne is a quiet island village just south of Miami, reached by the Rickenbacker Causeway. It pairs beaches, parks and a low-rise, family scale with genuine exclusivity, a rare combination of nature and privacy within about fifteen minutes of downtown.

Key Biscayne, Miami

Who is Key Biscayne for?

Key Biscayne suits buyers who want island calm without leaving the city. Families value the schools, parks and safety; international buyers value the privacy and the resilience of value on a supply-limited island.

What kind of homes will you find?

The island offers oceanfront condominiums, gated low-rise buildings and single-family homes in established neighborhoods. Inventory is naturally limited, there is only one island, which supports long-term value.

What is daily life like?

Crandon Park, Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park and the beaches anchor outdoor life, alongside tennis, sailing and a walkable village center. The causeway keeps Brickell and the airport close.

Common questions.

How far is Key Biscayne from downtown Miami?
About fifteen minutes by car across the Rickenbacker Causeway, traffic permitting.
Is Key Biscayne good for families?
Yes. It is known for its schools, parks, low-rise scale and a strong sense of community and safety.
Can international buyers purchase on Key Biscayne?
Yes. International buyers regularly acquire condominiums and homes here; we guide the process end to end, in English, Portuguese and Spanish.
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