Biscayne Bay Island Community
Welcome to North Bay Village, a three-island city in the middle of Biscayne Bay, minutes from both Miami Beach and downtown Miami.
North Bay Village is a small city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, occupying three man-made and natural islands — Harbor Island, North Bay Island, and Treasure Island — in the middle of Biscayne Bay. It sits along the 79th Street (Kennedy) Causeway, the corridor that links Miami to Miami Beach, giving it one of the most central waterfront locations in South Florida. Before 1940, much of the area lay underwater; the only dry land was Broadcast Key, a five-acre island where radio station WIOD began broadcasting in 1926. Dredging created the modern islands beginning in 1940, and the city incorporated in 1945. That mid-century origin shaped the community's early character. North Bay Village became a glamorous nightlife destination in the postwar decades, drawing entertainers such as Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin to its bayfront clubs. Today the city is a quieter, predominantly residential community, but its island geography and roughly 4.75 miles of waterfront continue to define it. Housing is dominated by condominiums, from mid-century buildings to newer luxury towers, with a smaller supply of single-family homes on North Bay Island. Students attend Miami-Dade County Public Schools, with Treasure Island Elementary located within the village. The city's location is its signature asset: Miami Beach is minutes away across the causeway, and Downtown Miami, Brickell, and the Design District are typically a 10-to-15-minute drive. For newcomers, North Bay Village offers waterfront island living at the center of the Miami metro — a place to dock a boat, enjoy bay views, and reach work, beaches, and nightlife in minutes. It suits professionals, empty-nesters, and buyers who want a residential waterfront setting without the density of Miami Beach.
North Bay Village is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, located in the middle of Biscayne Bay between Miami and Miami Beach. It is part of the Miami metropolitan area.
North Bay Village consists of three islands: Harbor Island, North Bay Island, and Treasure Island. They sit along the 79th Street (Kennedy) Causeway in Biscayne Bay, with the city stretching across roughly 4.75 miles of waterfront.
North Bay Village is minutes from Miami Beach via the Kennedy Causeway, and Downtown Miami, Brickell, and the Design District are typically a 10-to-15-minute drive. Miami International Airport is about 20 to 25 minutes away.
North Bay Village is served by Miami-Dade County Public Schools, with Treasure Island Elementary School located within the village. Students attend other district schools in the Miami area for middle and high school, and private school options are available nearby.
Housing in North Bay Village is dominated by waterfront condominium buildings, including newer luxury towers, along with a smaller number of single-family homes, particularly on North Bay Island. The city's island setting means most residences offer bay views and water access.
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North Bay Village is overwhelmingly a condominium market. Waterfront condo complexes — from mid-century buildings to newer luxury towers such as Eloquence on the Bay — line the islands and dominate the housing stock, with roughly seventeen waterfront condo communities among the city's residential options. A smaller share of single-family homes, concentrated on North Bay Island and along the causeway approaches, offers an alternative for buyers seeking more space. Because the city is hemmed in by Biscayne Bay, nearly every residence is a short walk or drive from the water, and bay and skyline views are a defining feature of the market.
North Bay Village is itself a collection of three distinct islands, each with its own character. Treasure Island, the largest and most built-up, holds the city's commercial spine along the causeway, Treasure Island Elementary School, and many of its condominium towers. Harbor Island and North Bay Island are more residential, with a mix of waterfront condos and single-family homes arranged along private docks and bay-facing streets. Because the village spans the 79th Street Causeway, its "neighborhoods" are the islands themselves, bound together by bridges and a shared, water-oriented identity.
North Bay Village offers a uniquely centered waterfront lifestyle. Surrounded on all sides by Biscayne Bay, the city revolves around the water — boating, paddleboarding, and bay views are part of everyday life. Once a mid-century nightlife hotspot frequented by Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, the village today is a quieter, residential island community that keeps Miami's energy close at hand. Residents reach Miami Beach's oceanfront, Brickell's restaurants, and the Design District's shopping within minutes, so the lifestyle balances tranquil island living with one of the country's most dynamic urban settings just across the causeways.
North Bay Village is part of Miami-Dade County Public Schools, the nation's fourth-largest school district. Treasure Island Elementary School is located within the village and serves the immediate island communities, while students progress to district middle and high schools in the surrounding Miami area. The village's central location also puts a wide range of magnet, charter, and private schools within easy reach, including well-regarded independent schools in Miami Beach and Miami. For higher education, Florida International University and the University of Miami are both a manageable commute away.
North Bay Village is defined by its causeway access. The Kennedy Causeway (79th Street) runs through the city, connecting east to Miami Beach and west to the mainland, where it links to Interstate 95 and the broader Miami road network. Downtown Miami and Brickell are typically a 10-to-15-minute drive, Miami Beach is minutes away, and Miami International Airport is about 20 to 25 minutes. Miami-Dade Transit's Metrobus serves the causeway corridor for riders who prefer not to drive. The city's island layout makes the car the primary mode for most residents, with bridges tying the three islands together.
Recreation in North Bay Village is inseparable from Biscayne Bay. The city's waterfront setting supports boating, kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing, with many residences offering dock access or bay views. Community green space and a public park provide room for recreation on land, while the village's central location puts every major Miami-area attraction within minutes. Miami Beach's oceanfront, with its boardwalk and beaches, lies just across the causeway, and Downtown Miami, the Design District, and Wynwood's cultural scene are a short drive away, giving residents the full span of South Florida leisure options.
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