Where exactly is North Bay Village?
North Bay Village is a chain of three islands — Treasure Island, North Bay Island, and Harbor Island — located on Biscayne Bay along the 79th Street Causeway, one of only three roadways that connect Miami to Miami Beach. The village has its own city government, police, fire, and school system.
The location is unusual: you are on the water, with downtown Miami five miles to the south and Miami Beach five minutes to the east. The 79th Street Causeway is the spine of the village. Continuum, Pagani Residences, and a handful of other branded projects are all clustered within a few blocks of each other.
Drive times are short. Five minutes to the beaches. Fifteen minutes to the Design District, Wynwood, and Bal Harbour Shops. Twenty minutes to Brickell and Miami International Airport. The village punches well above its weight in terms of access.
What did the 2020 rezoning change?
Before 2020, North Bay Village zoning capped most parcels at low- to mid-rise residential with limited density. The 2020 master plan unlocked taller buildings, mixed-use development, and significantly higher density along the causeway corridor — opening the door to luxury branded condominiums for the first time.
The rezoning was not casual. It was years in the making and tied to a broader infrastructure plan: utility upgrades, road improvements, and waterfront promenades. The intent was to transform the village from a quiet residential bedroom into a walkable, mixed-use island community that could absorb thoughtful luxury development.
Continuum Club & Residences is the first luxury branded condo development in North Bay Village since the rezoning. That ‘first’ designation matters — it sets the benchmark for everything that follows.
Why are luxury buyers paying attention now?
North Bay Village offers a rare combination: true waterfront on Biscayne Bay, a five-minute drive to the ocean, easy access to Miami’s cultural districts, and pricing meaningfully below comparable Bal Harbour or Sunny Isles inventory — especially during pre-construction.
For buyers who already know they want a Miami waterfront condo, the value math is straightforward. A 2-bedroom Continuum from $1.825M is priced 30-50% below a comparable 2-bedroom at a flagship Bal Harbour project. You give up direct beachfront, but you gain a five-minute drive to the beach plus skyline views, bay views, and a calmer day-to-day environment.
The bet is that pricing in North Bay Village rises as more branded projects deliver and the village’s walkability fills in. Pre-construction is the entry point for that bet.
How does Continuum fit into the village's future?
Continuum sets the design and amenity bar for what follows. As the first branded condominium since the rezoning, it establishes a price point, a tenant profile, and an expectation for ground-floor retail and waterfront promenades — all of which raise the value of nearby parcels.
The Island Walk promenade, the porte cochere arrival sequence, and the public-facing portions of the amenity podium are designed to read from the street — not just from inside the building. Martha Schwartz Partners’ landscape work extends the project into the village, not away from it.
For buyers, that matters because it means the immediate environment around your residence is being curated, not just the building itself. The village is becoming a destination, and Continuum is the project most directly shaping that arc.
