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Upper East Side

 

"The Neighborhood That Beat Everyone to the Punch"

VIBE:  Up-and-Coming · Active · Neighborhood · Authentic

Miami's Upper East Side is the neighborhood that smart people found first. Stretching along Biscayne Boulevard from 50th Street to 77th Street, this corridor of mid-century homes, bayfront parks, and independently owned businesses has quietly become one of Miami's most livable and exciting neighborhoods — before the rest of the city fully caught up.

The UES has a genuine neighborhood feel that's increasingly rare in Miami — people know each other, local businesses thrive, and the weekend farmers market at Legion Park draws the community together in a way that feels organic rather than manufactured. The bay path draws runners and cyclists at all hours, the kind of people who moved here for the lifestyle rather than the status.

Morningside Park, one of Miami's most beautiful green spaces, sits right on the bay with sweeping views across to Miami Beach. The architecture tells the neighborhood's history — Spanish Mission bungalows and Mediterranean revival homes built in the 1920s and 30s, lovingly maintained by owners who understand what they have. The "Run Run Run Miami" hat belongs to exactly the person who lives here: active, ahead of the curve, and running toward something real.

NEIGHBORHOOD FACTS

  Morningside Park: one of Miami's most beloved bayfront green spaces

  7th Avenue and 79th Street corridor: emerging restaurant and bar scene

  Mid-century architecture largely preserved and appreciated

  Vibe: Bay path at sunrise, neighborhood coffee shop, Sunday market