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Key Biscayne

An island village south of Miami connected by causeway, Key Biscayne offers beaches, parks, and a quiet, family-oriented coastal lifestyle.

Key Biscayne is an island community reached via the Rickenbacker Causeway from mainland Miami. Bracketed by Crandon Park and Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, it is known for its beaches, outdoor recreation, and a tranquil, tight-knit residential feel distinct from the intensity of the city.

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Island village reached by the scenic Rickenbacker Causeway
Bordered by Crandon Park and Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
Beaches, biking, boating, and abundant outdoor recreation
Quiet, family-oriented atmosphere close to Downtown Miami
A mix of single-family homes and oceanfront and bayfront condominiums

Key Biscayne — buyer questions

What is Key Biscayne known for?

Key Biscayne is known for its beaches, its two large parks, its outdoor and boating lifestyle, and a quiet, family-friendly village atmosphere just minutes from Downtown Miami.

How do you get to Key Biscayne?

Key Biscayne is reached from mainland Miami via the Rickenbacker Causeway, which passes through Virginia Key. It is an island community rather than part of the mainland grid.

Is Key Biscayne a good place for families?

Key Biscayne is often chosen by families for its parks, beaches, recreation, and calmer pace, while remaining close to the amenities of the city. A local agent can help you find the right home.

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