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Coconut Grove, Miami

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Miami, United States

Coconut Grove holds the distinction of being Miami's oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood, and its century-plus history has produced a community character that is utterly distinct from anywhere...

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About Coconut Grove

Coconut Grove holds the distinction of being Miami's oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood, and its century-plus history has produced a community character that is utterly distinct from anywhere else in South Florida. Draped in a lush tropical tree canopy, bordered by Biscayne Bay to the east, and home to historic estates alongside bohemian cottages, the Grove — as locals call it — attracts families who value intellectual curiosity, environmental awareness, and a village-like atmosphere within a major metropolitan area. The demographic includes established Miami families, creative professionals, academics, and a notable community of internationally minded parents.

The education landscape in Coconut Grove is exceptional and is a primary driver of the area's family appeal. The neighborhood is home to Ransom Everglades School, one of the most prestigious college-preparatory schools in the southeastern United States, with alumni networks that reach the Ivy League and beyond. Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart offers rigorous academics within a Catholic tradition on a stunning bayfront campus. For public school families, Coconut Grove Elementary is a popular choice, and the area feeds into highly regarded magnet and IB programs within Miami-Dade County. Additional private options include progressive schools, Montessori programs, and bilingual institutions. Private school tuition in Coconut Grove ranges broadly from $16,000 to $45,000 or more annually at the most exclusive institutions, reflecting the area's concentration of elite educational offerings.

Family amenities in Coconut Grove are defined by nature, culture, and community. David T. Kennedy Park and Peacock Park provide waterfront green space where families gather for weekend picnics, outdoor concerts, and the famous Coconut Grove Arts Festival each February. The Barnacle Historic State Park preserves a pioneer-era home and grounds that offer nature programming for children. Vizcaya Museum and Gardens — an Italian Renaissance-style villa on the bay — is both a cultural landmark and an educational resource. The CocoWalk open-air shopping and dining complex anchors the village center, while independent bookstores, galleries, and cafés give the Grove its distinctive creative energy. Sailing programs at the Coconut Grove Sailing Club introduce children to Biscayne Bay, and youth sports leagues in soccer, tennis, and swimming thrive year-round.

Transport from Coconut Grove is well-positioned within Miami's network. The Coconut Grove Metrorail station sits on the north-south line, providing direct access to Brickell, Downtown, Coral Gables, and the airport corridor. US-1 runs through the neighborhood, connecting to Key Biscayne via the Rickenbacker Causeway and to Pinecrest and South Miami to the south. School commutes within the Grove are typically under 10 minutes, and reaching schools in neighboring Coral Gables or Brickell rarely exceeds 15 minutes. The walkability within the village core is a genuine advantage for families with children at nearby schools.

Cost of living in Coconut Grove sits firmly in the premium tier. Single-family homes with the characteristic Grove tree canopy and yard space typically list from $1.2 million to well over $5 million for bayfront estates. Rental options for families range from $3,500 to $6,000 per month for houses and larger apartments. These prices reflect the combination of irreplaceable location, mature landscaping, and — crucially — access to some of the best schools in Miami. Families choose Coconut Grove for schooling because it offers an educational environment that rivals any neighborhood in America: elite private schools steps from home, strong public options, and a community culture that celebrates learning, creativity, and the outdoors. For families who can invest in the Grove lifestyle, the educational returns are extraordinary.

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