For those searching for an exclusive area to live in, look no further. The town of Golden Beach is unique area comprised of 364 single family homes. Golden Beach is located in the northern top of Miami and just south of the Broward County border. It is one of the only areas in Miami where homeowners can have a home directly on the beach. Just down the street, in Sunny Isles Beach, there are many luxury condos which have been built and continued to be built. But, for those looking for a home, Golden Beach can truly make a statement.
Several homes located on Ocean Boulevard have their own backyards directly on the beach giving an upscale resort environment from the comfort of your home. Many other waterfront homes are in the community and on the canals or the intracoastal. For boat enthusiasts, the community offers the ability to have an estate with a yacht parked in the backyard on your own private dock.
Over the past several years, many homes have been knocked down and rebuilt with more spacious, contemporary architecture. Estates with various designs including Spanish styles, ultra modern and architectural design which catches your eye will be seen on Center Island, Golden Beach Dr, S Island Dr, S Parkway, and Ocean Blvd.
When entering the community, residents and visitors will enter and exit through a police gated entryway. Furthermore, the community is unique in that Golden Beach residents will have their own police department directly in the community. Residents will also be able to utilzie the various parks in the community, playground, tennis and pickleball courts, and have beach access to the beach.
The community's location is just minutes away from some of the best shopping in the United States including Aventura Mall and Bal Harbour Shops. For additional information pertaining to homes in Golden Beach, please contact us.

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The town of Golden Beach is comprised only of single family homes and no condos, townhomes or any other types of dwellings. The town was incorporated in 1929 and since its inception has been known as an upscale community located between Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach. The town continues to provide its residents with capital improvements as it recently implemented high speed 5G fiber for faster interest connectivity, rebuilt its amenities areas as well as a brand new Civic Center and Landfall Team Bunker.
Yes, residents of Golden Beach can utilize the newly renovated tennis and pickle ball courts.
Many homes are located on a canal or directly on the intracoastal and can accommodate larger boats and yachts. These homeowners are permitted to have a dock and/or boat lift for their vessels. Boat lovers enjoy this as there are no fixed bridges and its a short trip through the intracoastal to reach open waters in the Atlantic Ocean. If the home is on a dry lot, there is no where to keep a boat in the water. Homeowners can also consider a local marina to store their vessel if their home is not a waterfront lot.
Yes, the town of Golden Beach has their own police force. Patrol is comprised of SUVs throughout the stretch along Ocean Boulevard, inside the community, boat(s) in the intracoastal as well as patrol on the beach along the 2+ mile stretch.
The homes in Golden Beach are zoned for Miami-Dade school district. Specifically, children can attend Norman S Edelcup for K-8. For upper school, students will be zoned for Alonzo & Tracy Mourning Senior High School. These schools are the default public schools that residents of Golden Beach will be zoned for; however, families may also consider schools including Virginia Boone Highland Oaks Elementary School, Highland Oaks Middle School and Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School for public schools as well as various private schools in the area.
Yes, many residents in Golden Beach have dogs.
Residents of Golden Beach will have access to a private beach area. There is a private parking lot, covered pavilion and staff who can help set you up with lounge chairs and umbrellas. The beach area, deemed exclusively for residents and their guests, also has bathrooms and showers.
Throughout the year, residents will have the opportunity to attend a handful of events. Past events have included Labor Day celebrations, 4th of July barbeques, Halloween carnivals, tea parties and more.
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South Florida’s condo market is undergoing a subtle but significant shift. Instead of flashy ground up developments, some of the region’s biggest players are taking a quieter route by buying out older condominium buildings unit by unit. A recent acquisition by Related Ross, the real estate firm founded by billionaire developer Stephen M. Ross, offers a clear example of how and why this strategy is accelerating.
Over the past few months, Related Ross has amassed a majority ownership stake in the Southbridge condominium which is an older waterfront complex along South Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach. By purchasing dozens of units directly from the individual owners, often at prices well above tax assessed values, the firm has positioned itself to eventually control the entire property.
At first glance, paying premium prices for dated condos may seem counterintuitive; however, in today’s regulatory and financial environment, these deals are increasingly attractive to both developers and sellers.
Following the 2021 collapse of Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida enacted sweeping changes to condo safety and reserve funding requirements. While designed to prevent future tragedies, the new rules have placed substantial financial pressure on owners in older buildings, many of which now face costly inspections, repairs, and mandatory reserve contributions.
For some condo owners, particularly retirees or absentee investors, the prospect of six figure special assessments has made selling an appealing alternative. Developers with deep capital reserves see the opportunity, acquire well located properties at scale, eliminate long term maintenance liabilities, and unlock redevelopment potential. Southbridge fits that profile precisely.

The South Flagler Drive corridor is one of West Palm Beach’s most desirable stretches of real estate offering unobstructed Intracoastal views and proximity to Palm Beach Island. Redevelopment opportunities along this waterfront are increasingly scarce making existing condo buildings one of the few remaining entry points for large scale projects.
By consolidating ownership at Southbridge, Related Ross gains long term optionality. Whether the firm ultimately pursues a condo termination, a luxury residential redevelopment, or a mixed use concept, controlling the underlying land is the critical first step.
The acquisitions also align with Related Ross’s grander vision for West Palm Beach. The company has invested heavily in this South Florida area in recent years, developing office towers, luxury condominiums, and mixed use projects aimed at attracting financial firms, high net worth residents and corporate relocations.
The Southbridge buyout is unlikely to be an isolated case. Across South Florida, similar dynamics are unfolding as developers target aging condo properties, especially those built decades ago and facing major compliance costs.
For condo owners, this trend presents both opportunity and uncertainty. While buyouts can offer an exit at attractive prices, they also raise questions about displacement, neighborhood character, and long term affordability. For cities such as West Palm Beach, the challenge will be balancing redevelopment momentum with thoughtful planning and community impact.
What’s clear is that the condo market is no longer just about individual units as its also about land, control and timing. In this landscape, Stephen Ross’s latest move signals that South Florida’s next wave of redevelopment may begin not with demolition crews, but seems to begin with checkbooks.
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