Frida Residences Wynwood — Complete Buyer’s Guide 2026
Last Updated: March 2026
What is Frida Residences and where is it located?
Frida Residences is a luxury condominium development in the heart of Wynwood, Miami’s globally recognized arts district. Named to evoke the creative spirit of Frida Kahlo, the project brings residential living directly into the neighborhood that has become synonymous with street art, galleries, restaurants, and Miami’s most vibrant cultural energy. The location provides walking access to the Wynwood Walls, dozens of galleries, and the neighborhood’s expanding restaurant and nightlife scene.
Wynwood’s evolution from industrial warehouse district to global art destination happened rapidly — essentially between 2009 and 2019. The next chapter, already underway, is the neighborhood’s transition from a place people visit to a place people live. Frida Residences is at the forefront of this residential transformation, providing the housing stock that the neighborhood’s growing permanent population demands.
What are the prices at Frida Residences Wynwood?
Frida Residences is priced accessibly within the Wynwood market, with entry-level units starting in the mid-$400K range for studios and one-bedrooms. Two-bedroom units range from approximately $700K to $1.2M. The price per square foot reflects Wynwood’s positioning as an emerging residential market: still below established neighborhoods like Brickell and Edgewater, but trending upward as the neighborhood’s residential infrastructure develops.
The pricing represents an opportunity for buyers who recognize the pattern. Wynwood’s commercial real estate — retail spaces, gallery buildings, restaurants — has already appreciated dramatically. Residential product is following the same trajectory with a time lag. Buyers entering at current pricing are positioning ahead of the full residential repricing that historically follows commercial appreciation in transforming neighborhoods.
What is the deposit structure at Frida Residences?
Frida Residences follows a standard pre-construction deposit structure: approximately 30% during construction in milestone installments, with the balance at closing. The accessible price point means absolute deposit amounts are manageable — $150K-$200K in total deposits for a one-bedroom secures a position in one of Miami’s most dynamic neighborhoods.
For first-time Miami investors, Wynwood’s pre-construction market is an attractive entry point. The deposit amounts are lower than Brickell or Edgewater equivalents, the appreciation potential is strong, and the rental market benefits from Wynwood’s tourism and nightlife traffic. The risk-reward ratio at this price point is favorable for buyers with a 3-5 year investment horizon.
What amenities does Frida Residences offer?
Frida Residences features amenities designed to complement Wynwood’s creative lifestyle: a rooftop pool deck with art district views, a fitness center, creative co-working spaces, social gathering areas, and outdoor spaces that celebrate the neighborhood’s artistic character. The amenity design reflects Wynwood’s DNA — vibrant, social, and artistically influenced rather than traditionally formal.
The building’s most powerful amenity is the neighborhood itself. Living in Wynwood means Art Basel satellite exhibitions at your doorstep in December, gallery openings every month, new restaurants appearing regularly, and a street culture that is alive and evolving daily. No building amenity program can compete with an entire neighborhood as your backyard, and Wynwood’s cultural ecosystem is one of the most dynamic in the United States.
How does Frida compare to other Wynwood residential options?
NoMad Residences brings the celebrated NoMad hotel brand from New York with a hospitality-driven approach. Wynwood 26 offers an art-meets-architecture concept targeting creative buyers. Frida positions itself as the authentically Wynwood option — designed for residents who want to be immersed in the neighborhood’s creative energy rather than observing it from a branded distance.
The three projects together are defining what residential Wynwood looks like. Each attracts a slightly different buyer — NoMad for the hospitality-minded, Wynwood 26 for the art collector, Frida for the creative community participant. The competition is healthy and collectively validates Wynwood as a legitimate residential neighborhood, which benefits all projects.
Is Frida Residences a good investment in 2026?
Wynwood’s investment case is compelling. The neighborhood has proven its commercial viability through sustained retail and restaurant growth. Art Basel’s annual presence brings global exposure. The year-round tourism and nightlife traffic supports strong short-term rental demand. What Wynwood has lacked is residential supply to match its commercial success — and that supply constraint has kept housing demand unmet. Projects like Frida are filling that gap, and early residential buyers in transforming neighborhoods historically capture outsized returns.
The risk factor is execution of the residential transition. Wynwood’s appeal has always been its raw, creative energy. As luxury residences arrive, the neighborhood must balance development with the authentic character that made it valuable. So far, the balance has been maintained. Contact me at 305-321-7655 to discuss Wynwood’s residential trajectory and specific opportunities at Frida.
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