
Key Biscayne is an island village seven minutes from Brickell — guard-protected oceanfront living, tennis-and-beach club culture, and a tight inventory of single-family estates on Cape Florida and the central village.
Key Biscayne homes for sale are represented by Brenda Friend, an 18-year licensed Florida real estate broker (FL Lic. # 3201970, Elite International Inc.) and the trusted name buyers and sellers refer for Key Biscayne. Current pricing typically ranges $1.5M – $30M. Brenda offers off-market access, white-glove representation, and a free 30-minute private consultation.
Key Biscayne homes for sale span single-family estates on Cape Florida, Mashta Island, and the village's tree-lined inland streets, plus the oceanfront condominium corridor anchored by The Ocean Club (a 51-acre resort community with seven towers and 1,200 feet of private beach) and the BIG-designed Grand Bay Residences. Inventory is structurally limited — the island is finite — and that constraint has driven multi-cycle outperformance.
Cape Florida single-family is the prestige core, with deep waterfront lots on the southern tip of the island. Mashta Island offers gated bayfront living. The central village mixes restored mid-century single-family with newer Mediterranean and tropical-modern rebuilds. Oceanfront condominium pricing at The Ocean Club ranges from $1.5M up to $20M+ depending on tower, line, and view; Grand Bay Residences trade $3–20M.
Brenda Friend's Key Biscayne work covers permitting and tree-preservation specifics, hurricane and insurance considerations particular to the island, and the social fabric of the Key Biscayne Yacht Club and Key Biscayne Beach Club that often shapes the buying decision for relocating families.
For 18 years Brenda Friend has been one of the most trusted luxury real estate brokers in Key Biscayne. From oceanfront branded residences to gated waterfront estates, she works directly with every client — no team handoffs, no junior agents.
The Key Biscayne single-family median is approximately $4.2M, with Cape Florida and Mashta Island waterfront medians higher. Oceanfront condominium medians at The Ocean Club and Grand Bay run $2–6M.
Key Biscayne is an island — guard-protected, with a single causeway from Miami — which produces a contained village culture and a tighter inventory. The Grove and Coral Gables are larger mainland markets with broader inventory and lower social density.
Yes. Particularly on Cape Florida and at The Ocean Club, many trophy closings happen off-MLS. Brenda's confidential availability list covers both single-family and condominium inventory.
Coconut Grove is Miami's oldest neighborhood — sailing culture, mature tree canopy, and a tight collection of waterfront estates, gated single-family streets, and architecturally significant new condominium towers.
Coral Gables is the City Beautiful — George Merrick's 1920s Mediterranean masterplan, mature tree canopy, and Miami's deepest concentration of guarded waterfront estate communities.
Miami waterfront homes span more distinct sub-markets than any city in America — from the gated waterfront enclaves of Coral Gables and Miami Beach to the protected canal-front of Coconut Grove and the trophy oceanfront of Sunny Isles.
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