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Shopping Centers for Sale in Miami-Dade County

Shopping centers are the rent-roll business of South Florida retail: strip, neighborhood, and community centers where the value lives in tenant mix, lease terms, and co-tenancy rather than any single storefront. Vacancy in well-located centers sits at multi-decade lows, grocery and necessity anchors keep expanding, and almost no new centers get built on the coastal corridors.

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14 shopping centers for sale in Miami-Dade County

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Market overview

Shopping Centers in Miami-Dade County

Miami-Dade is the financial and cultural anchor of South Florida — international capital flow, deepest investor pool, and the broadest commercial inventory of the three counties.

Shopping centers are the rent-roll business of South Florida retail: strip, neighborhood, and community centers where the value lives in tenant mix, lease terms, and co-tenancy rather than any single storefront. Vacancy in well-located centers sits at multi-decade lows, grocery and necessity anchors keep expanding, and almost no new centers get built on the coastal corridors.

Buyers are 1031 exchangers and private investors hunting stabilized multi-tenant income, family offices trading up from single-tenant deals, and institutional capital for grocery-anchored product. The underwriting is lease-by-lease: anchor strength, weighted average lease term, NNN versus gross exposure, and rollover schedule set the cap rate.

Common questions

Frequently asked

How active is the Shopping Centers market in Miami-Dade County?

Miami-Dade is the financial and cultural anchor of South Florida — international capital flow, deepest investor pool, and the broadest commercial inventory of the three counties. Shopping centers are the rent-roll business of South Florida retail: strip, neighborhood, and community centers where the value lives in tenant mix, lease terms, and co-tenancy rather than any single storefront. We work this market continuously — every quarter we underwrite dozens of deals across the asset class.

What kind of buyer is typically targeting shopping center for sale in Miami-Dade County?

Buyers are 1031 exchangers and private investors hunting stabilized multi-tenant income, family offices trading up from single-tenant deals, and institutional capital for grocery-anchored product. The underwriting is lease-by-lease: anchor strength, weighted average lease term, NNN versus gross exposure, and rollover schedule set the cap rate.

Do you have off-market shopping center deals in Miami-Dade County?

Yes — most of the best shopping center deals in Miami-Dade County 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-Dade County?

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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