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Miami-Dade County

New construction homes for sale in Miami-Dade County, FL

2,167 homes

New home communities in Miami-Dade County, FL

164 communities

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Housing market in Miami-Dade County, FL

  • State
    Florida
  • Cities
    112
  • Single family
    597
  • Townhouses
    304
  • Multi family
    55
  • Condominiums
    1,016
  • Active builders
    79
  • Starting price
    $100,000
  • Median price
    $1,530,750
  • Price per square foot
    $1,064.26

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 2167 listings in Miami-Dade County, FL, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Miami-Dade County?

Economic & Geographic Profile

International trade, finance, and tourism serve as the primary economic engines for this coastal powerhouse in the Sunbelt. As a global gateway to Latin America, the region supports a massive logistics infrastructure that influences the new construction market in Miami-Dade County. The geography is defined by its extensive Atlantic coastline to the east and the protected Everglades to the west, creating a constrained but high-demand land market for a population exceeding 2.7 million residents.

Cities & Community Character

The landscape features a sharp contrast between the high-rise density of Miami and Hialeah and the manicured, historic residential corridors of Coral Gables and Pinecrest. Beyond the urban core, suburban communities like Doral and Homestead offer distinct environments ranging from corporate hubs to agricultural outskirts. These diverse municipalities provide a range of lifestyles, from metropolitan high-rise living to quiet, family-oriented neighborhoods.

Market Trends & Development

Sustained population growth and corporate relocations continue to drive demand for modern housing. Developers are increasingly focusing on luxury infill projects and high-density residential development in Miami-Dade County to maximize available space near transit corridors and employment hubs. This shift toward vertical growth and master-planned redevelopment ensures that the housing stock evolves alongside the region's expanding tech and finance sectors.

Regional Value & Lifestyle

While the area is known for luxury exclusivity, the lack of state income tax provides a significant financial advantage for residents and investors alike. Given the tropical climate, modern builds prioritize high-efficiency cooling systems and impact-resistant windows to manage long-term utility costs and environmental requirements. These features, combined with proximity to world-class beaches and cultural amenities, maintain the county's status as a premier destination for global capital.