Normandy Isles

Miami Beach, FL

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Normandy Isles - Miami Beach, FL

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A residential retreat in northern Miami Beach

Scenic Coastal Convenient Peaceful Tropical

Situated on the beautiful eastern shore of Biscayne Bay, Normandy Isles has become one of the most popular residential enclaves in Miami Beach. The northern side of the island mixes modest homes with classic garden apartments, many of which are available for rent overlooking the placid Normandy Waterway. On the southern side, multi-family buildings erected during the 1940s display the artistic skills of famous architects like Norman Giller and Gilbert Fain.

Two major roads bisect the hospitable neighborhood, 71st Street and Normandy Drive, where residents can find a thriving commercial area filled with banks, gas stations, stores, and popular restaurants. Close proximity to Miami Beach’s North Beach is a major part of the neighborhood’s allure. Normandy Isles also sits just nine miles northeast of Downtown Miami, affording many residents short commute and travel times.

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Alquiler tendencias

A partir de septiembre del 2025, el promedio de alquiler de apartamento en Normandy Isles es $1,270 por un studio, $1,493 por un dormitorio, $1,969 por dos dormitorios, et $2,789 por tres dormitorios. El alquiler de apartamento en Normandy Isles ha aumentado un 0.1% en el año pasado.

  • Estudio

  • 548 pies²

    Pies² promedio

  • $1,270/mes

    Alquiler promedio

  • 1 Hab

  • 618 pies²

    Pies² promedio

  • $1,493/mes

    Alquiler promedio

  • 2 Hab

  • 624 pies²

    Pies² promedio

  • $1,969/mes

    Alquiler promedio

  • 3 Hab

  • 865 pies²

    Pies² promedio

  • $2,789/mes

    Alquiler promedio

Transportación

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Muy Accesible

de 100 WalkScore® Calificación

Si disfrutas caminar, te encantará alquilar en esta área. Es un área donde se puede caminar mucho.

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Algun Tránsito

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Al vivir en Esta propiedad, probablemente querrás conducir ya que el área tiene pocas opciones de transporte público.

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Ciclable

de 100 BikeScore® Calificación

Aunque hay un poco de infraestructura para bicicletas en esta área, de todas formas necesitarás un automóvil para realizar muchos de los mandados.

Puntos de interés

Parques y recreación

  • Arch Creek Park & Nature Center
  • Enchanted Forest Elaine Gordon Park
  • Jungle Island
  • Oleta River State Park
  • Miami Children's Museum

Aeropuertos

  • Miami International
  • Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International

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Historia

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The first five structures of Normandy Isles consisted of a fountain and four apartment houses built in 1925. The majestic fountain still stands tall and proud today, splashing gently on the Rue Vendome Plaza. After South Florida’s destructive hurricane in 1926, the area was repaired and connected to the mainland by the 79th Street Causeway, leading to the rapid development of new residential and business structures.

There are no museums inside Normandy Isles; however, the whole area is a U.S. National Historic District. The title is due to the beautiful concentration of post-war style architecture known as MiMo, or Miami Modernism, found throughout this place.

O-Cinema is a non-profit, innovative cinema that showcases foreign, art and independent films. Aside from the regular schedule of revolving works, they hold annual film festivals and events as well.

Restaurantes y Bares

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Miami's new wave of eateries easily rivals those of New York - or even San Francisco. The Normandy Isles area is no exception, housing a culinary paradise of Asian, Caribbean, and Latin elements along Normandy Drive. Your nose will immediately pick up the wonderful hot grill aroma whenever you drive by Las Vacas Gordas. This place is for serious carnivores only, offering one-pound servings of sizzling red meat accompanied by chorizo, blood sausage, and chitlins. A large bowl of flavorsome chimichurri sauce garnishes every table in the house. La Enrollada, a one-pound serving of meat, is extremely popular, but try the bife de chorizo with a glass of red house wine for a truly unique meal.

Sawaddee Thai & Sushi may be a small establishment, with only 16 constantly filled seats, but that's what makes the dining experience here intimately personal. The friendly owner waits and buses every table, striking a conversation with regulars every now and then. Try the roast duck in red curry sauce, an abundant mix of soft and tasty slices tossed together with onions, bell peppers, peas, tomatoes, grapes, and pineapple chunks. The Pad Thai is worth a try as well. Bring your own beer or wine to dinner; it's BYOB without a corking fee.

For a truly special sushi experience, try the a la carte menu at Katana Japanese Restaurant. Although the selection varies from day to day, typical rolls flow gently in a river conveyor belt that winds by every seat in the house. You'll find tasty treats like eel, tempura rolls, white fish and salmon sashimi. The nightlife playground of South Beach lies just a few minutes to the south, offering plenty of bars, clubs, and music events. However, Normandy Isles provides visitors and residents with a fair share of fun options in the evening. Eden Roc, an ocean-front resort, contains the Nobu Restaurant and Bar and the Splash Restaurant and Grill. The Sandbar Lounge offers a relaxed beach feel, with a foot of sand covering the establishment's floor. Every Sunday they host a complimentary buffet during NFL games.

Transporte

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Public transportation includes a local circulator system, 17 buses and several private jitney services that cover the entire Miami Beach area. The system is easy to follow and excellent for commuting up and down the coast.

Driving a car tends to be the preferred method of transportation for residents living in Normandy Isles, with easy access to all major highways. Although parking outside residential areas is mostly free, it can be hard to find a spot during peak times.

Cabs are generally not available on the streets, but a pickup can be easily arranged with a local company. Uber and Lyft services are also available.

This neighborhood has a great street configuration, including vast lighting, ample sidewalks and a pedestrian-friendly feel. The majority of streets offer clearly marked bike lanes, which makes riding safe for cyclists.

Parques

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While Normandy Isles residents live surrounded by beautiful oceans, those wanting to swim usually head to the entertaining Normandy Isles Park & Pool in the center of town. This place offers many recreational amenities including a pool, basketball courts, kids' playground, dog area, pavilions, and soccer fields. The park entrance is free for residents with IDs.

The four-lane lap pool has a heater, and it stays between 82 to 84 degrees year-round. It is great for children, as it provides fun water toys, changing room,s and family concession areas.

The Miami Beach Hispanic Community Center, located in a stunning coral rock house, hosts a variety of events throughout the year such as dance classes, community picnics, and swimming lessons.

Costo

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The cost of living in Normandy Isles is slightly lower than Miami’s average, making it one of the most affordable neighborhoods this close to the water. The price for a one-bedroom apartment sits at around $1,080 per month.

Getting around the city with public transportation costs $2.25 for a one-way trip. Gas prices run about 10 percent lower than the national average, and a pint of beer in a local bar will ring up a $5 bar tab.

Compras

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There are no major malls located in Normandy Isles, so the majority of locals head up to Aventura Mall to grab the latest deals. This upscale shopping destination has an exceptional mix of high-value stores like Fendi, Forever 21 and Burberry as well as an exciting selection of boutiques.

Claire’s boutique houses the latest trends in women's fashion accessories. The 1,000 square foot REDValentino boutique carries a stylish assortment of Italian-inspired fashion.

Locals typically shop for groceries at the Publix located on Normandy Drive. The Saturday Normandy Village Marketplace on Rue Vendome has a great selection of produce at reasonable prices.

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Metodología

† Nuestro análisis de servicios básicos, comestibles, transporte, atención médica, precios de viviendas y otros bienes y servicios se obtiene del Índice de Costo de Vida, un punto de referencia respetado publicado por el Consejo de Investigación Económica y Comunitaria (C2ER) que proporciona una descripción detallada gastos diarios en diferentes regiones.

Los datos de alquiler son proporcionados por los informes de Tendencias del Mercado de CoStar Group. Como líder de la industria en información, análisis y noticias sobre bienes raíces comerciales, CoStar realiza una investigación exhaustiva para producir y mantener una base de datos integral de información sobre bienes raíces comerciales. Combinamos estos datos con registros públicos para ofrecer la información de alquiler más actualizada disponible.

Los precios de los bienes de consumo, los servicios y las viviendas se obtienen del Índice del Coste de Vida publicado por el Consejo de Investigación Económica y Comunitaria (C2ER). Los datos de esta página se actualizan trimestralmente. La última publicación fue en Septiembre de 2025.