Luxury NeighborhoodsWynwood
General Overview
Full of color and positive energy, Wynwood is the perfect neighborhood for prospective homebuyers who put a premium on culture and innovation.
Wynwood started out as Miami’s industrial district, although it has since become a haven for contemporary art—a fact reflected by the sheer number of murals and other public art that adorn the community.
As Miami’s art and fashion district, Wynwood is buzzing with creative energy and is currently home to some of the most exciting dining and retail spots in the entire city.
Highlights
- Wynwood Walls
Dubbed the “Most Instagrammed Place” in Miami, Wynwood Walls has an outdoor "gallery" of artwork by street artists and muralists, essentially serving as a gritty foil to the city’s more polished museums and galleries.
- The Freehold
Nestled in the very heart of Wynwood, The Freehold spans over 10,000 square feet and serves as home to 3 bars, a streetside coffee shop, and a pizza shop inspired by ‘70s New York. Aside from dining spaces, The Freehold also has a massive courtyard and stage, as well as an event and private dining space. The Freehold regularly hosts events centered on the arts, food, and wellness, making it one of the most popular locations in the neighborhood.
- Boho Hunter An independent retailer, Boho Hunter focuses on high-end Latin American brands. Located on 24th Street, Boho Hunter is popular for its well-curated selection of clothing, jewelry, handbags, and other artisanal items.
Real estate properties in Wynwood have a median list price of $715,000, although it is not uncommon for high-end properties to sell for more than $1.5 million. Condos typically make up the majority of housing stock in Wynwood, although there are still single-family houses that can be found in the area.