
Known for being home to A-list celebrities and other high-profile figures, Key Biscayne homes has a niche appeal in the South Florida real estate market. For those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of Miami Beach or the high-rise condo living in Downtown Miami usually venture over to Key Biscayne, a secluded island off the southern coast of Miami Beach. While this island is by no means small, it still has a quaint appeal and a level of exclusivity that keeps things the way they have been for decades in Key Biscayne – peaceful and quiet. Key Biscayne has been the home of high profile figures ranging from Brad Pitt to Richard Nixon. They all have used their Key Biscayne home as a peaceful break from their turbulent lifestyles. The island has a vibe that enhances relaxation and allows its residents to enjoy the beautiful South Florida weather in a tranquil atmosphere.
Key Biscayne has condos but their main real estate attraction is certainly their beautiful waterfront homes. Key Biscayne homes range from three-story “Old Florida” style homes located several blocks inland to ten-bedroom mansions that have all the amenities and residential features of a five-star hotel. Key Biscayne isn’t just a place for celebrities and high-profile figures, many avid boaters enjoy the Key Biscayne lifestyle. Key Biscayne has easy access to both Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean from its location south of Miami Beach. Key Biscayne homes are also known to have larger plots of land than many South Florida island homes.
Key Biscayne is its own city with rules and regulations that keep the city quiet and with a relatively lower population. The majority of the island is covered by protected parkland. This means that Key Biscayne has many scenic vistas and remains an incredibly preserved tropical environment. Key Biscayne’s beaches are very well preserved and it remains one of the few beaches that have relatively low foot traffic in South Florida. Key Biscayne has exclusive access to the island via the Rickenbacker Causeway which is a taxed bridge for anyone not a resident of Key Biscayne. This level of exclusivity keeps the island less crowded and the natural environment more pristine.

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