Colette Brickell — Complete Buyer’s Guide 2026
Last Updated: March 2026
What is Colette Brickell and where is it located?
Colette Brickell is a boutique luxury condominium in the heart of Brickell, designed to offer an intimate residential experience in contrast to the 60-90 story megatowers surrounding it. Developed by a partnership focused on design-forward, smaller-scale luxury, Colette delivers a curated collection of residences with thoughtful finishes and a more personal living environment. The project is located along the Brickell corridor with easy access to Brickell City Centre, Mary Brickell Village, and the Metrorail system.
In a market increasingly dominated by branded supertalls, Colette represents a deliberate counter-narrative. Not every buyer wants 400 neighbors and a branded restaurant downstairs. Some want a building where the concierge knows their name and the elevator isn’t a 5-minute wait on a Saturday morning. That’s Colette’s pitch, and from what I’ve seen, there’s genuine demand for it.
What are the prices at Colette Brickell?
Colette Brickell offers residences starting in the upper $400K range for one-bedrooms, with two-bedrooms from approximately $700K and three-bedrooms from $1M+. The price per square foot ranges from approximately $900 to $1,400, which positions Colette as a value play relative to Brickell’s branded towers where PSF routinely exceeds $1,500.
The pricing gap between Colette and its branded neighbors is the key consideration. You’re trading a global brand name for a boutique experience at 30-40% lower per-square-foot pricing. For end-users who plan to live in their unit for 5+ years, that savings is meaningful. For investors, the lower entry point generates stronger cash-on-cash rental returns.
What is the deposit structure at Colette Brickell?
Colette Brickell’s deposit structure requires approximately 50% during construction in staged installments, with the balance due at closing. This follows the Miami pre-construction standard, though specific timing of installments varies. Contact me at 305-321-7655 for the current deposit schedule and any negotiation room on terms.
One advantage of boutique projects: developers of smaller buildings are sometimes more flexible on deposit timing and terms than the large-scale projects backed by institutional capital. There’s more room for a conversation about structuring the deal in a way that works for your cash flow.
What amenities does Colette Brickell offer?
Colette Brickell offers a focused amenity package designed for its boutique scale: a rooftop pool and terrace, a fitness center, a residents’ lounge, co-working space, and concierge service. The amenity program doesn’t try to compete with the 130,000 SF amenity palaces of the megatowers — instead, it focuses on quality, design, and practical daily-use spaces.
This is an honest trade-off. You won’t have a padel court or a recording studio. But you will have a pool deck where you can actually find a chair, a gym that isn’t crowded at 6 PM, and common spaces designed for actual use rather than Instagram moments. For many buyers, that’s the better deal.
How does Colette Brickell compare to other Brickell condos?
Ora by Casa Tua (~$750K+) offers Italian hospitality branding at a similar boutique scale. Viceroy Brickell brings hotel-branded living. The Standard Brickell targets a lifestyle-driven buyer. Colette’s positioning is the most design-focused and accessible of this group.
For buyers choosing between Colette and a larger tower, the question is straightforward: do you want the brand name and the extensive amenities, or do you want a quieter, more intimate living experience at a lower price point? Both answers are valid. I help buyers work through this comparison daily. Reach out to discuss which approach fits your situation.
Is Colette Brickell a good investment in 2026?
Colette’s investment case rests on its entry price relative to Brickell’s market. At $900-$1,400 PSF, you’re buying at a meaningful discount to buildings that will deliver at $1,500+ PSF. If the tide lifts all boats in Brickell — and the fundamentals suggest it will — Colette benefits proportionally while requiring less capital outlay. The rental market supports $2,800-3,500/month for a one-bedroom in this area, which generates attractive yields at Colette’s price point.
The risk is brand perception. In a market where buyers increasingly gravitate toward branded product, a non-branded building needs to work harder on resale. Colette’s design quality and boutique positioning help, but it’s a factor to consider if your investment horizon is short. For a 5+ year hold, I’m comfortable with the fundamentals. Contact me at 305-321-7655 for specific availability.
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