5 min read|April 2, 2026

Coconut Grove Bayfront: A Miami Condominium by Diego Ramos

A waterfront Coconut Grove condominium showcasing bay views, expansive terraces and premium finishes — presented by Diego Ramos with the Liz Hogan Group at Compass Florida for international buyers.

Coconut Grove Bayfront: A Miami Condominium by Diego Ramos
Freja Sørensen
Freja Sørensen
Remote Work Specialist
Location:United States
CountryUS

Nestled in

Miami

, this waterfront condominium in Coconut Grove captures the best of bayfront living: sweeping sea views, generously scaled terraces and the quiet privacy of an island address.

Discovering this Coconut Grove condominium with Diego Ramos

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Take this Vita at Grove Isle residence as a case study: a new-construction, four-bedroom condominium with roughly 3,798 sq ft of interior living and over 1,100 sq ft of terraces that open directly to Biscayne Bay. The photos in this listing make the case instantly — from the floor-to-ceiling glazing that frames the water to the terrace lines that invite sunrise coffees and sunset gatherings.

As shown in the images, the private elevator foyer sets the tone: arrival feels like entering your own villa rather than a typical condo. Italian marble floors, ten-foot ceilings and an open chef’s kitchen with Miele appliances and Molteni&C cabinetry give the interior a calm, crafted luxury that reads well in photography and in person.

Why this property appeals to international buyers

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International buyers often want three things: lifestyle, value stability, and a smooth ownership experience. This Coconut Grove residence answers all three. The membership perks — racquet & yacht club access, two pools, on-site dining, and full concierge/valet — create a turnkey lifestyle that’s easy to rent when you’re away or to enjoy year-round.

Standout features international buyers should note:

• Large bayfront terraces and unobstructed sea views that enhance resale and rental appeal.

• High-end finishes, smart-home integration (Crestron, Lutron) and a private elevator foyer — all markers of quality that reduce friction for remote purchases.

• Resort-style services and secure island access, which are especially reassuring for overseas owners who need property management support.

How the images tell the story

The photo set highlights bright living spaces, the continuity between interior and terrace, and the calming blue of the bay — elements that resonate strongly with nomads who want a beautiful work/life balance. You’ll notice the kitchen shots show substantial prep space and high-end appliances (perfect for entertaining or long-stay living), while bedroom photos emphasize private terrace access and ensuite comfort.

Diego Ramos with the Liz Hogan Group at Compass Florida — what he brings to international buyers

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Diego Ramos operates within the Liz Hogan Group at Compass Florida with a clear focus on luxury, new construction and condos — exactly the segment this Coconut Grove residence sits in. With 15 years in the market and an agency rating of 88.54/100, Diego knows how to position waterfront properties to appeal to global buyers who value discretion, speed and a local partner who speaks their language.

For international clients, Diego offers practical advantages: virtual tours that actually show scale and light, curated photo and video assets that translate across timezones, and a network of bilingual service providers (property managers, immigration-friendly attorneys, tax advisors) who smooth the purchase and ownership process.

How Diego positioned this listing

This listing demonstrates his strategy: lead with lifestyle, prove it with specs, and remove obstacles with service. The marketing emphasizes the island’s secure access and club membership while the listing copy ties finishes and technology to day-to-day convenience — a narrative international buyers care about because they often buy sight-unseen or with a short visit.

Diego’s track record working across luxury, new-construction and rentals means he can advise on occupancy strategies (short-term vs long-term), tax implications for non-residents, and whether purchasing a private garage is worth it based on long-term appreciation and convenience.

Coconut Grove and Miami — the market context international buyers should know

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Coconut Grove is Miami’s quieter, green-leaning neighborhood with a village feel that still puts you minutes from downtown and Miami International Airport. For nomads and long-stay professionals, that translates to walkable cafés, marinas for weekend escapes, and a strong community vibe that’s rare for a major metro.

From an investment perspective, waterfront new construction in established enclaves tends to hold value well, especially when paired with resort amenities and premium management. International buyers should weigh factors like hurricane-resilient construction, insurance costs, and association rules — and that’s where a local agent’s guidance becomes essential.

Quick checklist for buyers looking at similar Miami properties

1) Confirm outdoor square footage and view lines — terraces sell the lifestyle.

2) Ask about club memberships, guest policies and rental rules upfront.

3) Verify smart-home and finish specifications so there are no surprises on inspection.

4) Factor in total ownership costs: taxes, insurance, HOA, and optional private garage purchase.

Bringing it together — why contact Diego Ramos about this Miami residence

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This bayfront condominium is more than a spec sheet. It’s a lifestyle setup for remote work, weekend yachting, and secure ownership from abroad. Diego and the Liz Hogan Group at Compass Florida package that product with the local knowledge and operational support international buyers need: clear virtual walkthroughs, vetted legal and tax referrals, and on-the-ground management if you prefer a hands-off ownership.

Whether you’re looking for a primary base in Miami, a seasonal escape, or an income-producing asset, this property — with its terraces, club access and premium finishes — is a model of the sort of high-calibre offering Diego specializes in. The photos included with the listing highlight all of this and make it easy to imagine life here.

Next steps for international buyers

Contact Diego to arrange a live virtual tour timed to show sunrise or sunset light, request a breakdown of total annual costs for non-resident owners, and ask for a neighborhood briefing that covers local coworking options and easy-access cafés — practical details nomads care about. Diego’s experience with luxury condos and new construction makes those requests quick and actionable.

If you’d like help comparing similar Miami waterfront condominiums for rental yield, remote-work suitability or long-term appreciation, Diego and the Liz Hogan Group at Compass Florida can prepare a short portfolio tailored to your priorities.

Ready to see photos, floorplans and the terrace views in context? Reach out — this is the kind of Miami property that sells on lifestyle and certainty, and having a local guide makes all the difference.

Freja Sørensen
Freja Sørensen
Remote Work Specialist

Danish investor and relocation advisor focusing on Portugal and the Algarve; loves coworking culture and expat networks.

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