2650 Lincoln Avenue, Coconut Grove
Only 48 residences in one of Miami's most coveted neighborhoods. With Snaidero kitchens, Miele appliances, and private outdoor living spaces as standard, The Lincoln redefines boutique living in the Grove.
The Lincoln is a rare 48-unit boutique building in the heart of Coconut Grove — one of Miami's most walkable, tree-lined neighborhoods. Where most new developments pack in hundreds of units, The Lincoln offers the exclusivity and privacy of a smaller building with the finish level of a custom home.
Every residence features Snaidero Italian cabinetry, Miele appliance suites, private terraces, and ceiling heights that maximize natural light. The building's intimate scale means you'll know your neighbors — and rarely wait for an elevator.
Spacious layouts with premium finishes throughout. Every unit includes a private terrace, floor-to-ceiling impact glass, and designer kitchen.
~900–1,100 SF
1 Bath + Terrace
~1,300–1,600 SF
2 Bath + Terrace
~1,800–2,200 SF
3 Bath + Terrace
~2,500+ SF
Penthouse Level
Prices are subject to change. Deposit structures are negotiable. You should be represented.
Pre-construction deposits are staged over the build period — no mortgage payments until closing.
Total 40% pre-closing. Remaining balance at delivery. Structure may be negotiable — ask about current terms.
Everything you'd expect from a full-service tower — shared among only 48 residents.
Coconut Grove is Miami's original neighborhood — mature tree canopy, walkable streets, bayfront parks, and independent restaurants. The Lincoln sits at the center of it all.
| Factor | The Lincoln | Typical Grove Tower |
|---|---|---|
| Total Units | 48 | 150–300+ |
| Kitchen Brand | Snaidero + Miele | Standard / Bosch |
| Outdoor Living | Every Unit | Select Units |
| Walkability | Walk Score 85+ | Varies |
| Privacy / Exclusivity | Boutique (48 neighbors) | High-Rise (hundreds) |
| Pre-Construction Pricing | Available Now | Resale Premium |
Floor plans, pricing, and availability for all remaining units. Prices and deposit structures are negotiable — you should be represented.