Coconut Grove

Coconut Grove

Miami oldest and most charming neighborhood, featuring lush landscapes and bohemian village vibes.

About Coconut Grove

Coconut Grove, affectionately known as "The Grove," is Miami oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood, dating back to the 1800s. This lush, tree-canopied community offers a unique blend of historic charm, artistic heritage, and natural beauty. The walkable village center features boutique shops, sidewalk cafes, and galleries, while residential streets wind through dense tropical foliage hiding stunning estates and historic homes.

Historic village atmosphere
Lush tropical landscaping
CocoWalk shopping and dining
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
Sailing and marina culture
Top-rated schools

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Lifestyle

Life in Coconut Grove revolves around outdoor living and community connection. The Grove hosts popular festivals including the Coconut Grove Arts Festival and King Mango Strut. Residents enjoy sailing from the marinas, cycling along the waterfront, and gathering at the village center for dining and entertainment. The neighborhood maintains its bohemian spirit while offering upscale amenities.

Real Estate

Coconut Grove real estate ranges from historic Mediterranean estates to modern waterfront mansions and luxury condominiums. The neighborhood features some of Miami most prestigious addresses along the bayfront. Mature tree cover and larger lot sizes distinguish The Grove from other Miami neighborhoods, with properties often hidden behind lush landscaping.

Location

History of Coconut Grove

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First Settlers

Pioneers establish Coconut Grove

First Settlers

The first permanent settlers arrived in Coconut Grove, making it Miami oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood.

Impact on Coconut Grove Today

This early settlement established the independent, pioneering spirit that continues to define The Grove. Learn more about living in Coconut Grove

Annexed by Miami

Coconut Grove becomes part of Miami

Annexed by Miami

After operating as an independent town, Coconut Grove was annexed by the City of Miami in 1925.

Impact on Coconut Grove Today

While becoming part of Miami, Coconut Grove maintained its distinct village identity and character. Learn more about living in Coconut Grove

Bohemian Era

Arts and counterculture flourish

Bohemian Era

The 1960s and 1970s saw Coconut Grove become a center of bohemian culture, attracting artists, musicians, and free spirits.

Impact on Coconut Grove Today

This artistic heritage continues to influence The Grove creative and independent character. Learn more about living in Coconut Grove

CocoWalk Redevelopment

Village center revitalized

CocoWalk Redevelopment

Major redevelopment of CocoWalk brought new retail, dining, and public spaces to the village center.

Impact on Coconut Grove Today

This revitalization enhanced The Grove appeal while respecting its unique character. Learn more about living in Coconut Grove

Coconut Grove Market Snapshot

Coconut Grove single-family + condo snapshot (Miami MLS, Coconut Grove neighborhood).

$2.9M
Median single-family price
North Grove trends $4M+
$900
Average $/sq ft (homes)
Waterfront exceeds $2,000
85
Median days on market
Historic homes take longer to absorb
350+
Active listings
Split roughly 60/40 homes vs. condos
~58%
Tree canopy coverage
Highest in the City of Miami

Living in Coconut Grove

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Safety Review

Coconut Grove is generally safe with active neighborhood watch programs. The village atmosphere and residential density contribute to community awareness.

Schools Review

Coconut Grove Elementary and Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart are highly rated. The neighborhood is popular with families seeking excellent education.

Nightlife

CocoWalk offers restaurants and entertainment, while nearby Brickell provides more vibrant nightlife. The Grove atmosphere is more relaxed than South Beach.

Restaurants

From waterfront dining at Monty to casual village cafes, Coconut Grove offers diverse dining in a tropical setting. Many restaurants feature outdoor seating.

Things to Do

Visit Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, sail from the marinas, explore the village shops, attend the annual arts festival, or simply enjoy the lush tropical atmosphere.

Traffic Review

Main roads can be congested during peak hours. Street parking is available in the village. The neighborhood walkable character reduces the need for driving.

Community Values

Coconut Grove celebrates nature, creativity, independence, and community. Residents value the unique character and resist overdevelopment.

Average Income

$90,000 - $130,000 median household income, with prestigious waterfront estates commanding premium prices.

Who Should Live in Coconut Grove?

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Why Coconut Grove is Best for Families

Coconut Grove offers an ideal environment for families with coconut grove elementary and carrollton school of the sacred heart are highly rated. The community provides safe neighborhoods, quality parks, and family-friendly amenities. Coconut Grove is generally safe with active neighborhood watch programs. Local activities include visit vizcaya museum and gardens.

Why Coconut Grove is Best for Nature Lovers

Coconut Grove offers abundant natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities. Visit Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, sail from the marinas, explore the village shops, attend the annual arts festival, or simply enjoy the lush tropical atmosphere. Residents value coconut grove celebrates nature, creativity, independence, and community.

Why Coconut Grove is Best for Sailing Enthusiasts

Coconut Grove is a haven for boating and sailing enthusiasts with exceptional waterfront access and marina facilities. Visit Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, sail from the marinas, explore the village shops, attend the annual arts festival, or simply enjoy the lush tropical atmosphere. The lifestyle embraces coconut grove celebrates nature, creativity, independence, and community.

Why Coconut Grove is Best for Creative Professionals

Coconut Grove attracts professionals seeking convenient access to business centers and urban amenities. Main roads can be congested during peak hours. After work, enjoy from waterfront dining at monty to casual village cafes, coconut grove offers diverse dining in a tropical setting. The area offers cocowalk offers restaurants and entertainment, while nearby brickell provides more vibrant nightlife.

Frequently Asked Questions About Coconut Grove

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Coconut Grove Buyer FAQs

The everyday questions buyers ask before purchasing in Coconut Grove — property taxes, the homestead exemption, HOA and condo fees, flood insurance, and short-term rental rules.

What are property taxes like in Coconut Grove?
Property taxes in Coconut Grove are assessed annually by the Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser. Once the school, county, and municipal millages are combined, effective rates typically land between 1.8% and 2.3% of taxable value — meaningfully below most Northeast and West Coast markets, but higher than the headline "Florida has no state income tax" sometimes implies. Tax bills mail in November and earn a 4% discount when paid in November (1% off per month through February). The Hoffmann Group can pull the exact prior-year tax bill and millage breakdown from the Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser before you make an offer so there are no surprises at closing.
How does Florida's homestead exemption work for a Coconut Grove primary residence?
If you make a Coconut Grove home your permanent Florida residence and file by March 1 of the year after closing, you qualify for the homestead exemption: the first $25,000 of assessed value is fully exempt, and an additional $25,000 is exempt from non-school taxes — up to $50,000 in total exemption. Just as importantly, the Save Our Homes cap then limits annual increases in your assessed value to 3% (or CPI, whichever is lower) for as long as you keep the homestead, which compounds into substantial tax savings over time. New residents moving from another Florida home can also "port" up to $500,000 of accrued Save Our Homes benefit to Coconut Grove. Investment properties and second homes do not qualify and will be reassessed at full market value every year.
What do HOA or condo fees typically cover in Coconut Grove?
Coconut Grove's newer luxury condos (Park Grove, Grove at Grand Bay, Vita, Mr. C Residences, Four Seasons Residences) carry HOA dues of $1.20–$2.00 per square foot, reflecting boutique-scale buildings with private elevators, marina access, and Ritz-level service. Most of the Grove's single-family neighborhoods have no HOA at all. Before closing, always request the current annual budget, the reserve study, and any structural integrity reserve study (SIRS) the building has on file. Florida's post-Surfside SB 4-D requires every condominium three stories or taller to fully fund reserves and complete a milestone inspection at 30 years (25 years for coastal buildings) — many older South Florida buildings have raised dues or levied special assessments to comply, and you want that fully disclosed before you sign.
Will I need flood insurance to buy in Coconut Grove?
Most of the bayfront and the streets immediately west of South Bayshore Drive are in FEMA Zone AE, while the higher-elevation interior of the Grove (around Kennedy Park, Kumquat Avenue, Center Grove) is mostly Zone X. Any property inside a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area (Zone AE or VE) requires flood insurance if you finance it with a federally backed mortgage; cash buyers can technically waive it, but almost no South Florida buyer does. Citizens Property Insurance and a handful of private carriers will quote based on the elevation certificate, foundation type, and distance to the coast. Premiums range from a few hundred dollars a year for a high-rise condo unit above the base flood elevation to several thousand for an older single-family home near the water. The Hoffmann Group can pull the FEMA flood map and a preliminary insurance quote on any specific Coconut Grove address before you go under contract.
Can I short-term rent (Airbnb or VRBO) a property in Coconut Grove?
Coconut Grove's single-family neighborhoods are zoned T3 under Miami 21, which prohibits rentals under six months. Most of the village center sits in T4/T5/T6 districts that legally allow them, but the Grove's major condo buildings (Park Grove, Grove at Grand Bay, Vita) each impose 6- or 12-month minimums in their declarations. On top of any city rules, the State of Florida requires every short-term rental to hold a DBPR vacation rental license and to collect both the 6% state sales tax and the local tourist development tax (6% in Miami-Dade, 6% in Broward, 6% in Palm Beach). The Hoffmann Group can pull the specific zoning designation and any existing condo or HOA declaration for any Coconut Grove address before you write an offer that depends on rental income.

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