Bal Harbour
8 projectsStrategic Market · Florida USA · Ultra-Luxury Village
Miami — Bal Harbour
Bal Harbour is the most exclusive enclave on Miami's barrier island — home to the world's most luxurious open-air mall, ultra-low density, and consistent five-star hospitality. Buyers are predominantly European, Latin American, and Middle Eastern UHNW individuals.
8
Projects in zone
$1M+
From
3
Zones

01
Cabo
Bal Harbour · Miami
From $10M
Why BuyIn selected it
Waterfront living imagined, programmed, and fully serviced by Major Food Group

02
Casa
Mar
Bal Harbour · Miami
From $10M
Why BuyIn selected it
Waterfront living imagined, programmed, and fully serviced by Major Food Group

03
Key
West
Bal Harbour · Miami
From $10M
Why BuyIn selected it
Waterfront living imagined, programmed, and fully serviced by Major Food Group

04
Ocean
Bal Harbour · Miami
From $10M
Why BuyIn selected it
Beachfront in Bal Harbour with some of Miami's most tightly zoned oceanfront land. Direct access to the Bal Harbour Shops corridor, boutique scale, and a growing pipeline of international capital demand make this a high-conviction entry.

05
Rivage
Bal Harbour · Miami
From $10M
Why BuyIn selected it
Only 60 flow-through residences on Collins Avenue's last undeveloped oceanfront parcel. Private elevator entry, 2,400+ sq ft of uninterrupted ocean frontage per unit, and Bal Harbour's tightly capped supply all support long-term resale strength.

06
Rivage
2
Bal Harbour · Miami
From $1M
Why BuyIn selected it
Luxury Apartments facing Bal Harbor's beach. Rivage sits on one of the last developable oceanfront parcels on Collins Avenue in Bal Harbour — a sub-market with strict height caps, virtually no new supply, and sustained international demand.

07
Senses
Bal Harbour · Miami
Why BuyIn selected it
Waterfront living imagined, programmed, and fully serviced by Major Food Group

08
Test
4
Bal Harbour · Miami
From $10M
Why BuyIn selected it
Luxury Apartments facing Bal Harbor's beach. Rivage sits on one of the last developable oceanfront parcels on Collins Avenue in Bal Harbour — a sub-market with strict height caps, virtually no new supply, and sustained international demand.