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A coastal community with an island feel and suburban convenience
Situated in south-central Miami Beach is the coastal-suburban community of Nautilus, which received its name from its geographical shape resembling a mollusk. Sitting just 7 miles east of downtown Miami, its convenient location, less than a mile from the mainland bridge, has become integral to its identity. “It is a community-oriented neighborhood with plenty of parks,” shares Anna Sherrill, a real estate agent with One Sotheby’s International Realty Inc. and resident of a community just south of the neighborhood. Nautilus is a community with the convenience of a suburb and experience of island life, with quiet streets and sightings of manatees and dolphins swimming about.
People con come jet skiing by the waterways to the Nautilus neighborhood.
Nautilus homes by the bay have piers for yachts.
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JCC is a popular place for Nautilus residents to play, swim, and kayak.
Kayaking off Pinetree Park
Beyond the natural beauty of the Intracoastal Waterway and the nearby Biscayne Bay, Nautilus residents have great public green spaces to spend a day outdoors. Morning strolls with the pup happen at Pinetree Park, which boasts a dog park, waterfront trails and a boat ramp for paddleboarding and kayaking. Getting active in a game of pickleball or tennis takes place in Polo Park, which offers public courts alongside a shaded playground where many head to play during the heat of the summer. Meanwhile, personal celebrations like birthday parties can be hosted underneath the pavilion at Muss Park, situated in the neighborhood’s center.
Clay-tiled roofs and luxury condos
Homes here are highly sought after, with a few properties listed for less than $2 million and some reaching upwards of $80 million. The Spanish-revival and Mediterranean influence throughout Miami, with clay-tiled roofs, is displayed here. However, Modern styles and historic Art Deco designs are also present as the aesthetic is popular within Miami Beach. Many homes feature backyard pools, and those that border the bay or interior waterways have private docks for a day on the water. Nautilus’ suburban landscape is almost entirely freestanding houses with wide residential streets. Still, a few complexes, like the Ritz-Carlton Residences, offer luxury condos ranging from $350,000 to multimillion-dollar units, depending on size and condition.
Nautilus has homes with Spanish revival with hacienda accents.
The Ritz Carlton offers luxury apartment living on the water in Nautilus.
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4th of July on Biscayne Bay
Independence Day is an exciting time for those living in the neighborhood. Homeowners can appreciate the fireworks show over Biscayne Bay from the comfort of their homes or collect in Fisher Park to watch the celebration. For an even closer look, Bayside Marketplace offers a Fireworks Cruise that carries passengers through the bay and offers music and an onboard bar to enjoy. Miami Beach is a hub for events that locals can participate in, including the South Beach Wine and Food Festival, a tradition of the area, where attendees can participate in wine tastings, seminars and more.
Local eateries along West 41st Street
Nautilus has plenty of convenient spots and local flavors along West 41st Street for shopping and dining. Everyday necessities can be picked up from Yes! Market a kosher grocery store, while retail options like GUESS, Urban Outfitters and more are explored at Lincoln Road Mall, a few miles south of the community. When it's time for breakfast, residents can grab bagels from Roasters ‘N Toasters, a New York City-style deli known for its breakfast and lunch menus. Meanwhile, authentic Cuban cuisine can be appreciated less than a block away at Latin Café.
Roasters 'N Toasters in Nautilus is a popular spot to grab a bite to eat and a cup of coffee.
A variety of local shop line the streets of Nautilus.
The main entrance of Latin Cafe in Nautilus.
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Miami Beach Senior High school
The academies of Miami Beach Senior High School
At summer’s end, young students head to North Beach Elementary, which has received an A-minus from Niche. Older students will attend Nautilus Middle School before heading to class at Miami Beach Senior High School, both of which have earned a B from Niche. The High School offers its students various academies, like Digital Media, Entrepreneurship and more.
Nautilus residents can go shop and eat at the restaurants and retail stores on 41rst St.
Commuting from Nautilus
“A big selling point in the neighborhood of Nautilus is its convenient location,” shares Sherrill. Those heading into downtown Miami can reach the area in an 8.1-mile drive by hopping onto I-95 South. Slightly farther is the Miami International Airport, where residents can catch their flight via a 9.5-mile trip along I-195 West. Meanwhile, classes at Miami Dade College sit just across the bridge, and the shores of Miami Beach are a short 2.3 miles away via Alton Road.
Nautilus is proud to have the Mount Sinai Hospital within its boundaries.
The highly-rated Mount Sinai Medical Center
Mount Sinai Medical Center sits in the southwest corner of the community. The hospital is a renowned hospital that has been recognized for its impressive research and unique approach to compassionate healthcare. It is also worth mentioning that the sound of emergency vehicles can be heard periodically, which is worth considering for those sensitive to noise.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
4,592
Median Age
39
Population Density
11 ppl/acre
Population under 18
27.1%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
17%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$155,137
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$180,495
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
95.3%
College Graduates
73%
Significantly above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
30.6%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
75.7%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
68''
Average Winter Low Temperature
62°F
Average Summer High Temperature
91°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Bikeable
Bike Score®
56/ 100
Somewhat Walkable
Walk Score®
69/ 100
Some Transit
Transit Score®
48/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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