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Coconut Grove
Miami, United States · Neighborhood Guide
Miami's oldest neighborhood. Lush tropical canopy, waterfront parks, farmers markets, and a bohemian-meets-affluent vibe.
Data verified May 24, 2026
Coconut Grove at a Glance
Higher-End
Cost Level
$2,000-$2,800/month for 1-BR
Rent Range
Safe — affluent residential area with strong neighborhood watch culture
Safety
200+ Mbps
Internet
Who Lives in Coconut Grove?
Families, retirees, boating enthusiasts, and professionals who want a slower pace with Miami access. Old-money meets new families.
Living in Coconut Grove — Practical Details
Walkability
Good — walkable village center with shops, restaurants, and parks. Bayfront trail for walking/cycling.
Grocery & Food Access
Fresh Market, Publix, weekly farmers market at Peacock Park. Excellent brunch and café scene.
Getting Around
- Metrorail: Coconut Grove station
- Bus: routes along US-1 and Grand Ave
- Cycling: scenic bayfront paths
- Car: helpful for errands outside the Grove
Nearby Coworking
- Büro Coconut Grove ($350/mo)
- WeWork Brickell (15 min drive)
- Several café-coworkings on Main Highway
Insider Tips for Coconut Grove
- 1The Saturday farmers market at Peacock Park has the best local produce and artisan goods
- 2Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is a stunning Gilded Age estate worth visiting — locals get discounted admission
- 3Dinner Key Marina area has waterfront dining at more reasonable prices than Brickell
- 4CocoWalk was recently renovated — great for shopping, dining, and evening strolls
FAQ — Coconut Grove, Miami
What is Coconut Grove like for expats?
Coconut Grove is a higher-end neighborhood in Miami. Miami's oldest neighborhood. Lush tropical canopy, waterfront parks, farmers markets, and a bohemian-meets-affluent vibe. Best for: Families and nature lovers who want green space, walkability, and community.
How much does it cost to live in Coconut Grove, Miami?
Coconut Grove is classified as "Higher-End" in Miami. Typical rent: $2,000-$2,800/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in Miami: $3,200–$5,000.
Is Coconut Grove safe for expats?
Safe — affluent residential area with strong neighborhood watch culture
Who lives in Coconut Grove?
Families, retirees, boating enthusiasts, and professionals who want a slower pace with Miami access. Old-money meets new families.
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