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.
14 shopping centers for sale in Miami-Dade County

9420 41st St

275 18th St

275 18th St

6175 167th St

275 18th St

275 18th St

275 18th St

19501 2nd Ave

9621 Dixie Hwy

17355 59th Ave

5445 Collins Ave

Homestead

14444 Dixie Hwy
131 Flagler Ave
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.
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.