Neighborhood Guide

Pinecrest

South Florida's premier estate neighborhood — lush, private, and family-focused.

$1.8M+
Median Home Price
A-Rated
School Rating
½–2+ Acres
Lot Sizes
Miami-Dade
Location

Why Pinecrest?

Pinecrest is one of South Florida's most coveted residential communities — a village of just 19,000 residents that has managed to maintain an extraordinary quality of life while being minutes from the energy of Miami. It sits in the heart of Miami-Dade County, bordered by Coral Gables to the north and Palmetto Bay to the south, with easy access to US-1 and the Palmetto Expressway.

What sets Pinecrest apart is its combination of large lots, mature tree canopy, and exceptional public schools — a combination that is genuinely rare in South Florida. Most homes sit on half-acre to two-acre lots, giving residents a sense of privacy and space that is simply not available in most Miami neighborhoods. The streets are quiet, the landscaping is lush, and the community has a strong sense of identity.

The Schools

Pinecrest's public schools are consistently rated among the best in Florida. Pinecrest Elementary, Palmetto Middle School, and Miami Palmetto Senior High School form a pipeline of academic excellence that draws families from across Miami-Dade County. The high school's International Baccalaureate program is one of the most competitive in the state.

For families prioritizing education, Pinecrest is in a class of its own in South Florida. The combination of A-rated public schools and proximity to excellent private options — including Ransom Everglades, Gulliver Preparatory, and Palmer Trinity — makes this neighborhood a top choice for families at every income level.

The Real Estate Market

Pinecrest's real estate market is characterized by strong demand and limited inventory. Because the village is fully built out — there is no new construction land available — every home that comes to market is a resale, and competition among buyers is consistently high.

Median home prices in Pinecrest have consistently exceeded $1.8 million, with luxury estates on larger lots regularly trading above $3 million. The market is driven by a mix of local move-up buyers, international families relocating to South Florida, and investors who recognize the long-term value of Pinecrest's scarcity and desirability.

I have closed numerous transactions in Pinecrest and have an intimate understanding of the micro-market dynamics — which streets command premiums, which lots have development potential, and how to price and negotiate in this competitive environment.

Lifestyle & Amenities

Pinecrest is home to Pinecrest Gardens, a 14-acre botanical garden and cultural center that hosts concerts, farmers markets, and community events throughout the year. The village also has an extensive network of parks and green spaces, including Suniland Park and Evelyn Greer Park.

The dining and shopping scene along US-1 and in nearby Dadeland offers everything from casual neighborhood restaurants to fine dining. Dadeland Mall, one of the largest malls in Florida, is minutes away. And for those who need to travel, Miami International Airport is a 20-minute drive.

Pinecrest's residents tend to be established professionals, executives, and entrepreneurs who value privacy, space, and community. It is a neighborhood where neighbors know each other, where children play outside, and where the pace of life is deliberately slower than the rest of Miami.

Pinecrest at a Glance

Population~19,000
Median Home Price$1.8M+
Lot Sizes½ – 2+ acres
School DistrictMiami-Dade County
Top SchoolsA-rated public + elite private
Drive to MIA~20 minutes
Drive to Brickell~25 minutes

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