A thriving suburban town with Biscayne Bay access, family-friendly streets, and a strong sense of community.
Incorporated in 2005, Cutler Bay is one of South Florida's youngest municipalities — and one of its most thoughtfully developed. Situated in the southeastern corner of Miami-Dade County, the town borders Biscayne Bay to the east and Palmetto Bay to the north, occupying a prime slice of South Florida real estate that blends suburban convenience with waterfront access.
Cutler Bay was established to give residents more direct control over local services, zoning, and community development. The result is a well-maintained town with consistent code enforcement, good parks, and a responsive local government. Streets are clean, neighborhoods feel secure, and the overall vibe is one of quiet suburban pride.
Families are drawn here by the town's above-average public schools, affordable home prices relative to neighboring Palmetto Bay, and the feel of a genuine community rather than an anonymous suburb. Black Point Marina, one of South Florida's largest marinas, sits at the eastern edge of town and gives residents direct access to Biscayne Bay.
Cutler Bay's real estate market is dominated by single-family homes, with a mix of older ranch-style homes from the 1970s–90s and newer construction communities built after the town's incorporation. Prices typically range from the mid-$400Ks for entry-level homes to the mid-$600Ks for larger, updated properties.
Waterfront and water-access homes along the bay command a premium but still represent significant value compared to similar properties further north in Miami. Townhomes and smaller communities also exist for buyers seeking lower-maintenance options at more accessible price points.
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