Retail Properties for Sale in Miami
South Florida retail has tightened significantly through 2025 — vacancy is at multi-decade lows in the strongest corridors, anchor tenants are expanding, and rents are pushing higher quarter over quarter. We transact strip centers, single-tenant outparcels, anchored grocery-led centers, and street retail.
24 retail properties for sale in Miami

Miami

6942 Collins

855 125th

764 Washington Ave

16525 27th Ave

1772 Flagler St

9465 56th St

222 25th St

2292 22nd St

2597 37th Ave

9200 22nd Ave

2151 8th St

1000 8th St

1407 Washington Ave

7500 25th St

100 36th St

1595 119th St

19301 2nd Ave

12985 Dixie Hwy

3251 183rd St

17010 27th Ave

1067 79th St

1558 Alton Rd

1441 Alton Rd
Retail in Miami
Miami is one of the most-watched commercial markets in the US — institutional capital, international flow, and an evolving downtown / Brickell / Wynwood urban core. Pricing reflects the demand.
South Florida retail has tightened significantly through 2025 — vacancy is at multi-decade lows in the strongest corridors, anchor tenants are expanding, and rents are pushing higher quarter over quarter. We transact strip centers, single-tenant outparcels, anchored grocery-led centers, and street retail.
Buyers range from 1031 exchangers seeking stabilized cash flow to institutional capital chasing necessity-based retail. We also represent landlords on leasing assignments — different playbook, same buildings.
Frequently asked
How active is the Retail market in Miami?
Miami is one of the most-watched commercial markets in the US — institutional capital, international flow, and an evolving downtown / Brickell / Wynwood urban core. Pricing reflects the demand. South Florida retail has tightened significantly through 2025 — vacancy is at multi-decade lows in the strongest corridors, anchor tenants are expanding, and rents are pushing higher quarter over quarter. We work this market continuously — every quarter we underwrite dozens of deals across the asset class.
What kind of buyer is typically targeting retail property for sale in Miami?
Buyers range from 1031 exchangers seeking stabilized cash flow to institutional capital chasing necessity-based retail. We also represent landlords on leasing assignments — different playbook, same buildings.
Do you have off-market retail property deals in Miami?
Yes — most of the best retail property deals in Miami never hit a listing platform. Get on our off-market buyer list and we'll match your criteria against pre-market inventory as it surfaces.
Do you represent both buyers and sellers in Miami?
Yes. On the listing side, we package a full Offering Memorandum with comparable sales and demographic context. On the buyer side, we run a mandate to track your criteria against active and off-market inventory across South Florida.
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