




Located at Miami-Dade County, Coconut Grove is the oldest inhabited neighborhood that’s chock full of elegant charm. This quiet neighborhood is bound by North Prospect Drive towards the south and LeJeune Road towards the west, with the Rickenbacker Causeway and the US-1 located to its north, and Biscayne Bay to the east.
Known by locals as “The Grove” this neighborhood s considered as one of the hippest and most inviting corners in South Miami. The neighborhood offers plenty of housing options from small condos to large homes, many of which are located at walking distance from the shopping mall and beautiful parks in the area. The average cost of housing at Coconut Grove is around $500,000 to $18,995,000. Residents at Coconut Grove enjoy all of the amenities that one would expect from a top-of-the-line housing community.
There’s also plenty of recreational options for residents of Coconut Grove. From parks and walking treks to a large, open- air shipping arena that offers the finest retail brands from around the world. Homeowners also get to enjoy premium restaurants and diners in the area. Coconut Grove is also just a short distance away from Coral Gables and Key Biscayne, where residents can also enjoy a world-class shopping experience. Apart from that, homeowners at Coconut Grove also have a number of seasonal cultural attractions and museums to pass the time.
Residents of Coconut Grove have multiple schooling options for their children from, the Coconut Grove Elementary School, Dade County Training School (1899–1937), Frances S. Tucker Elementary School, George W. Carver Elementary School, Bridgeprep Academy of Arts and Minds and George Washington Carver Senior High School. Apart from that, there are also plenty of private school options for residents of Coconut Grove.




