Downtown Miami, FL

Downtown Miami realtors.

A curated directory of license-verified Downtown Miami Realtors — the Flagler corridor, Bayside, and core condo towers from Mint to 50 Biscayne. Find agents who understand Downtown's unique inventory, flood risk, and condo-association dynamics.

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Active Florida DBPR license verification on every Realtor.

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Documented Downtown Miami closings — Lofts, Mint, Wind, 50 Biscayne, Met 1.

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Condo-diligence fluency: reserve studies, special assessments, SIRS review.

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Flood and insurance guidance: FEMA maps, CLUE reports, wind-policy review.

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Frequently asked questions

What makes Downtown Miami different from Brickell or Wynwood?
Downtown Miami (33128, 33130, 33131, 33132) is the urban core — government center, Bayside, Miami Dade College, and the historic Flagler corridor. Brickell is the financial district immediately south. Wynwood is the arts district to the north. Each has distinct inventory, walkability scores, and condo-association risk profiles.
Which Downtown Miami condo towers are worth knowing?
The Loft I & II, Mint, Wind by Neo, 50 Biscayne, and Met 1 anchor the residential core. For luxury, Aston Martin Residences and One Thousand Museum sit on the Downtown-Brickell border. Each building varies in reserves, special assessments, and amenity fees.
Should I worry about flooding in Downtown Miami?
Downtown and Brickell experience periodic tidal flooding. Buyers should review FEMA flood maps, building elevation, and ask for a CLUE report. Post-Ian, insurers scrutinize Downtown condos more closely — verify the building's wind/flood policy before making an offer.
Are these Downtown Miami Realtors license-verified?
Yes. Every Realtor holds an active Florida DBPR license. We flag agents with documented Downtown/Brickell closings and condo-diligence experience — SIRS review, special-assessment history, and reserve-study fluency.