Luxury NeighborhoodsGolden Beach
General Overview
Set against the blue expanse of the Pacific and swaying palm trees, sun-kissed Golden Beach draws in many luxury buyers. But with just over 360 homes on offer, only a rare few get the opportunity to put down roots in this exclusive enclave.
One of the oldest communities in Miami-Dade County, Golden Beach was founded in 1929 by R.W. and Henry Ralston. Instead of putting up bars, nightclubs, and other commercial establishments, the Halston brothers developed an exclusively residential beachfront community
Highlights
- Loggia Beach Park
Accessible only to Golden Beach residents and approved guests, this private beach park is perfect for lazy afternoons and fun-filled weekends with family. You can also book the entire venue for a private event or special occasion.
- North Park
This large park is frequented by active residents looking to engage in a variety of sports, from running and soccer to frisbee.
Golden Beach has since become highly coveted for the discerning buyer seeking a quiet lifestyle in South Florida. A fair share of A-listers have called the community home. During the 1970s, It was in this very town that Eric Clapton conjured inspiration to create his comeback album, 461 Boulevard (the actual address of the home). The Bee Gees, upon Clapton’s suggestion, followed suit and recorded Main Course, their first album that fully embraced the R&B and soul genre. Other famous personalities that own property here include Bill Gates and Tommy Hilfiger
The housing stock in Golden Beach is purely composed of large estates which rarely list on the market. When they do go up for sale, these oceanfront mansions and half-acre estates usually fetch anywhere from $1 million to over $20 million. At that price range, you get a premium waterfront location and a fine suite of luxury amenities, from poolside cabanas and private tennis courts to multiple balconies and impeccably designed interior spaces.