Biscayne Park
Biscayne Park, Florida
An intimate Miami-Dade village with crowned tree canopies, landscaped medians, charming single-family homes, and a beloved historic Log Cabin landmark.
Overview
Biscayne Park is a compact, leafy village between Miami Shores and North Miami. Developed in the 1920s and officially established in 1931, it’s distinguished by its diamond-shaped layout, landscaped medians, and bird-sanctuary designation—ideal for those seeking a quiet, neighborhood feel close to Miami’s urban amenities.
Homes in Biscayne Park
The neighborhood’s housing stock leans heavily toward single-family homes—from 1930s cottages and mid-century architecture to tastefully updated residences on larger lots. Buyers value the mature canopy, quiet streets, and proximity to beaches, the Design District, and Downtown Miami.
Schools
Families often choose Biscayne Park for access to nearby Miami-Dade public schools and magnet options. Many streets are walkable or bikeable, and after-school activities are abundant in the surrounding area.
- Nearby K-8 and high schools in the Miami-Dade system
- Magnet & specialty programs within a short drive
- Private and parochial choices in adjacent neighborhoods
Parks & Nature
Biscayne Park is a designated bird sanctuary with abundant wildlife. Landscaped medians and the Biscayne Canal frame the neighborhood’s signature greenery. The historic Log Cabin (circa 1933) stands as a community landmark.
- Shaded streets perfect for morning runs and evening dog walks
- Short drives to bayfront parks, marinas, and beaches
- Weekend access to museum districts and cultural venues
Commute & Connectivity
Central to the Upper Eastside corridor, Biscayne Park benefits from straightforward routes to I-95, Miami Beach, and the airport. Coffee, markets, and services cluster along adjacent corridors in Miami Shores and North Miami.
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FAQ
What types of homes are common? Primarily single-family homes—1930s cottages, mid-century styles, and modern updates.
Is it walkable? Yes—quiet residential streets, shaded medians, and nearby amenities in adjacent corridors.
How far is the beach? Minutes by car to Surfside, Bal Harbour, and Miami Beach.
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