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Josh Stein, Miami real estate associateJosh Stein
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360 Condos

Building facts

Address
7900 & 7910 Harbor Island Drive
Neighborhood
North Bay Village
Year built
2007
Floors
15
Residences
414
Status
Completed
Developer
Lennar Homes
Architect
Corwil Architect Inc.
Pricing
Starting at $489,000

Key Takeaways

  • This is the steadiest price record in the entire series. Per-foot values went $408, $437, $400, $425 across four years — a band of under 10%.
  • 99 residences at 7910 Harbor Island Drive, plus one commercial folio.
  • It is a two-bedroom building — 89 of 99, with nine one-bedrooms and a single three-bedroom.
  • Median floorplate is 1,251 square feet, running from 900 to 1,552 — a narrow, consistent range.
  • The 2026 median assessed value is $404,207.
  • The county registers this as “360 Condo B”, indicating a companion registration — worth knowing when checking records.

7910 Harbor Island Drive, Miami, Florida | Neighborhood: North Bay Village

A deliberately uniform building

Counted against the Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser record on 17 August 2026, this building returns 100 folios, of which 99 are residential and one commercial. The county registers the subdivision as “360 Condo B”, which indicates a companion registration under the same development — useful to know if you search the public record yourself.

The composition is unusually consistent: 89 two-bedrooms, nine one-bedrooms and one three-bedroom, with heated area running only 900 to 1,552 square feet, median 1,251. Where most buildings in this series span five- or ten-to-one between smallest and largest home, this one spans less than two-to-one.

That uniformity is what makes the price record below unusually trustworthy.

Four years without a real move

Qualified sales from the county record — arm’s-length only.

YearQualified salesMedian priceMedian $/sq ft
20234$528,750$408
20244$587,500$437
20256$577,500$400
2026 to date3$558,800$425

$408, $437, $400, $425. Across more than twenty buildings measured the same way, this is the flattest four-year record I have found — a total spread of under 10%, with no directional trend at all.

That matters more than it sounds. In most buildings, year-to-year swings are driven by which homes happened to sell — a few large units lift the median, a few small ones drop it. Here, because nearly every home is a two-bedroom between 900 and 1,552 square feet, that distortion is largely absent. The flat line is likely to be a real reflection of value rather than an artefact of the mix.

Volume is modest but consistent — four, four, six and three qualified sales.

Who this building suits

This suits a buyer who wants predictability. If you are nervous about buying into a market that has been repricing, a building that has not moved more than 10% in four years — and whose uniformity makes that measurement reliable — is a reasonable place to be.

North Bay Village sits between Miami Beach and the mainland on the 79th Street Causeway, which is the trade-off: waterfront position and easy access in both directions, without a Miami Beach address.

If you are selling here, comparables are unusually meaningful because the homes really are alike. That cuts both ways — a buyer can price your home accurately, and so can you.

Verified 17 August 2026 against the Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser record for 7910 Harbor Island Drive — all 100 folios retrieved individually, then filtered to dwelling-sized residential units before any figure here was calculated. Building age and storey count are omitted: published sources conflict and none has been confirmed. Re-check when the next tax roll publishes.

Since2002Selling Miami luxury
Closed$1B+In career sales volume
Years24In this market
Buildings478Tracked across Miami

360 Condo — Frequently Asked Questions

How many units are in 360 Condo?

The Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser records 100 folios at 7910 Harbor Island Drive, of which 99 are residential and one commercial. The county registers the subdivision as “360 Condo B”, indicating a companion registration under the same development.

What size are the residences at 360 Condo?

Heated area runs from 900 to 1,552 square feet with a median of 1,251 — a narrow range by the standards of this series. The mix is 89 two-bedrooms, nine one-bedrooms and one three-bedroom.

Have values been stable at 360 Condo?

Remarkably so. Price per square foot went $408, $437, $400 and $425 across 2023 to 2026 — a spread of under 10% with no trend. It is the flattest record of any building I have measured against this data.

Why is the price record here more reliable than elsewhere?

Because the homes are so alike. Nearly every residence is a two-bedroom between 900 and 1,552 square feet, so the median is not distorted by whether large or small units happened to trade in a given year — a problem that affects most buildings with wide floorplate ranges.

What do condos at 360 Condo sell for?

Three qualified sales so far in 2026 show a median of $558,800 at $425 per square foot, against $577,500 and $400 across six sales in 2025.

Where is North Bay Village?

It sits on islands in Biscayne Bay along the 79th Street Causeway, between Miami Beach and the mainland — waterfront, with quick access in both directions.

Sources and further reading

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