Wynwood Miami Real Estate - Where Art, Culture, and Urban Living Converge

Search Wynwood Miami real estate with market context, development notes, buyer FAQs, and live access to current listings.

Neighborhood overview

Wynwood evolved from warehouse district to one of Miami's best-known cultural neighborhoods, and that shift is now extending into housing. Buyers here are not just buying square footage. They are buying proximity to one of the city's strongest lifestyle identities.

The neighborhood still feels unfinished in the right way. Street-level energy, independent retail, and design-forward hospitality are already established, while the residential layer continues to build out around them.

That makes Wynwood attractive to creatives, entrepreneurs, and buyers who want a more grounded urban experience than Miami's tower-heavy waterfront districts.

Market snapshot

Median listing price

$700,000-$770,000

Average sale price

$520,750

Average price per sq ft

$567

Active listings

134-199

Average days on market

119 days

Wynwood is more balanced than Edgewater, but buyers still have room to negotiate on stale inventory. The shorter days-on-market figure suggests that well-positioned listings still attract real demand, especially when priced correctly.

Lifestyle and amenities

  • Restaurants, galleries, and the Wynwood Walls create a daily-use environment that feels distinct from other Miami neighborhoods.
  • The Design District and Midtown are close enough to expand the lifestyle radius without needing a longer commute.
  • The neighborhood's appeal is strongest for buyers who value walkable culture and street-level character over high-rise amenity packages.

Notable buildings and development

  • Wynwood 25 as one of the first purpose-built mixed-use residential projects in the neighborhood.
  • Wynwood loft inventory for buyers who want industrial character and a less standardized product.
  • Townhomes and single-family inventory for owners who want ground-level living in a neighborhood still transitioning into denser residential use.
  • The active pipeline of mixed-use residential projects that should keep reshaping the skyline over the next three to five years.

Why buyers track Wynwood

The commercial and cultural brand is already established while the residential buildout is still developing.

Average sale pricing and price-per-foot can still compare favorably against nearby luxury-heavy submarkets.

Wynwood offers a street-level ownership experience that is difficult to replicate in Miami's newer condo corridors.

Wynwood real estate FAQ

What types of properties are available in Wynwood Miami?

Wynwood inventory includes newer mixed-use condos, loft-style units, townhomes, and some single-family homes, with more purpose-built residential supply continuing to come online.

What is the average price of a home in Wynwood Miami?

Average sale pricing is around $520,750, while median asking levels commonly sit in the $700,000 to $770,000 range depending on product type and location.

Is Wynwood safe to live in?

Wynwood has seen major investment and a stronger resident presence over the last decade, but block-by-block conditions still matter and should be evaluated locally.

How close is Wynwood to Brickell?

Wynwood is generally about 10 to 15 minutes from Brickell by car or rideshare, which is a key part of its appeal for buyers working in the urban core.

Next step

If you are comparing buildings, underwriting a purchase, or trying to understand current negotiating leverage in Wynwood, use the live listing feed first and then narrow the search by building quality, HOA profile, and monthly carrying cost.