Christian’s perspective:

Brickell has evolved into Miami’s most internationally recognized financial and residential district, and its condo market reflects a wide spectrum of quality, age, and positioning. What makes a building “the best” depends heavily on what a buyer prioritizes — investment performance, lifestyle amenities, rental flexibility, or long-term capital preservation.

Among established buildings, 1000 Museum, Brickell Flatiron, SLS Lux, and Echo Brickell are consistently cited for their design quality, amenities, and market positioning. These towers attract a cosmopolitan buyer profile and tend to hold value well. 1010 Brickell and MyBrickell are popular among investors seeking more accessible price points with solid rental demand.

For buyers considering newer or upcoming inventory, Brickell continues to see significant development activity. Projects such as St. Regis Residences Brickell and One Brickell City Centre represent the upper end of what is currently in the pipeline, drawing international buyer interest at preconstruction.

Rather than recommending a single building, I help clients identify which properties align with their specific criteria — unit size, view, floor, HOA structure, building financials, and rental rules all matter. The right building for a European investor seeking a pied-à-terre is often different from the right choice for someone relocating full-time. I am happy to walk you through the current options.