Bay House
Edgewater

Bay House

An exclusively 3-bedroom Melo Group tower with flow-through layouts, 7-foot deep terraces, and a 20,000 SF resort pool deck. Bay House delivers substance over style in a quieter pocket of Edgewater.

3.5
600 NE 27th Street, Miami, FL 33137
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The Rundown

Bay House is a Melo Group project in East Edgewater that goes beyond the standard condominium experience with a tower community comprised exclusively of 3-bedroom residences. The building features expansive floor-through floor plans with panoramic bay views, private and semi-private elevators, 7-foot deep terraces, floor-to-ceiling impact-resistant windows, and a 20,000 sq ft resort-style amenity deck. Designed by Carlos Melo with interiors by Nancy Cromar and landscaping by Raymond Jungles, Bay House delivers a refined mid-luxury product with larger-than-average units, Italian cabinetry, imported stone countertops, and smart building technology pre-wired with fiber optics. The building also offers townhome and loft-style units on the lower floors, adding variety to the unit mix. Bay House commands premium pricing for Edgewater due to its unit sizes, flow-through layouts, and well-equipped amenity deck.

Who Lives Here

Bay House attracts a family-oriented, settled demographic. The all-3BR format naturally filters out the transient investor crowd and short-term rental seekers. You will find working professionals with families, empty nesters who want space, and a few international buyers who prioritize square footage over brand prestige. The vibe is quiet, residential, and community-minded. This is not a party building. People here chose Bay House because they wanted large units, good views, and a well-run building without the politics and drama of a 400-unit mega-tower.

The Neighborhood

Bay House sits in a quieter pocket of East Edgewater, slightly removed from the central corridor where the mega-towers are concentrated. It is a waterfront building with direct Biscayne Bay frontage, offering panoramic views from most units. The neighborhood is residential and calm, but still within walking distance of Biscayne Boulevard's restaurants and shops.

Biscayne Boulevard

3 blocks

The main commercial corridor with restaurants, shops, and services. About 3 blocks west of Bay House.

Margaret Pace Park

5 min walk

Edgewater's main waterfront park with tennis courts, basketball, dog park, and bay views. A neighborhood anchor.

Publix Supermarket

5 min drive

The closest full grocery store for daily shopping needs.

Metromover

10 blocks

The free elevated train connecting to Downtown and Brickell. A good 10 blocks south, so not convenient for daily use.

What's Changing

Edgewater continues to see significant development activity. Aria Reserve's twin towers are now the dominant presence in the neighborhood, and additional projects are in various stages of planning and construction. Bay House's east-facing bay views are permanently protected by the waterfront, but the surrounding streetscape will continue to evolve as new towers fill in vacant lots. The neighborhood is maturing rapidly.

What You Get

Pool & Recreation

20,000 SF resort-style pool deckHeated poolSpa/hot tubPool club roomPicnic area

Fitness & Wellness

State-of-the-art fitness center

Social & Entertainment

Business centerMedia roomChildren's play room

Building Services

24-hour valet parking24-hour attended securityHigh-speed elevatorsWiFi in all common areas

Elevator Experience

Elevator Density Rating

41units per
elevator
Excellent
More WaitLess Wait

4

Passenger

1

Service

~5

Units/Floor

164

Total Units

Private Elevators (Select Units)

Private and semi-private elevators for select unit lines.

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🟢Win

Exclusively 3-Bedroom Building

Bay House was designed as an exclusively 3-bedroom community, which is rare in Edgewater. Every standard unit is a 3BR layout, and the lower floors include townhome and loft options with up to 2,600 SF. This makes it one of the best buildings in Edgewater for families or anyone who needs real living space. The all-3BR format also means the building attracts a more settled, family-oriented demographic rather than a transient investor crowd.

🟢Win

Flow-Through Layouts with Dual Exposure

Most units at Bay House are flow-through designs with both east and west exposure. This means you get sunrise views over Biscayne Bay and sunset views to the west. The 7-foot deep terraces on both sides give you substantial outdoor living space. This dual-exposure layout is a significant advantage over single-exposure units in many Edgewater buildings, providing better natural light and cross-ventilation.

💡Insider Tip

Melo Group Quality at Non-Branded Prices

As a Melo Group project, Bay House benefits from the developer's track record of building solid, well-laid-out buildings. The key advantage is that without a luxury brand name attached, the HOA fees tend to be lower than branded buildings like Missoni Baia or Elysee. You get Italian cabinetry, imported stone countertops, smart building technology, and a Raymond Jungles-designed landscape without paying the brand premium in your monthly maintenance.

🟢Win

The Pool Deck is the Star Amenity

The 20,000 SF resort-style pool deck is the standout amenity at Bay House. It features a heated pool, spa/hot tub, and premium sun loungers with panoramic bay views. For a building of this size and price point, the pool deck punches above its weight. The views from the deck are particularly impressive, looking out over Biscayne Bay. The amenities overall are solid and well-maintained, though they are not ultra-luxury resort-level. They do the job and do it well.

💡Insider Tip

Under the Radar Premium

Bay House commands higher prices both in rent and purchase compared to many Edgewater buildings, and the reason is straightforward: the units are genuinely large, the layouts work, and the building is well-maintained. It is not a flashy or headline-grabbing building, which is actually a selling point for many residents. You get substance over style here. The building flies under the radar compared to newer towers like Aria Reserve or Missoni Baia, but the living experience is very solid.

💡Insider Tip

Quieter Part of Edgewater

Bay House sits in a slightly quieter section of Edgewater compared to the central corridor where the mega-towers are concentrated. This gives it a more residential feel while still being within walking distance of Biscayne Boulevard's restaurants and shops (about 3 blocks west). The trade-off is the same as the rest of Edgewater: no nearby Metromover access, Biscayne Boulevard traffic during rush hours, and the potential for street flooding during heavy rainstorms.

🟠Heads Up

Standard Edgewater Trade-offs Apply

Bay House shares all the standard Edgewater benefits and downsides. The positives: waterfront living, quieter than Downtown or Brickell, great bay views, and proximity to Biscayne Boulevard shopping and dining. The negatives: intense traffic on Biscayne Boulevard, potential street flooding during storms, limited public transit access (Metromover is a good 10 blocks south), and you will likely need a car for family shopping and errands. These are neighborhood-level factors, not building-specific issues.

💡Insider Tip

The Bottom Line

Bay House is a strong mid-luxury option in Edgewater for anyone who prioritizes space, layout, and value over brand prestige and ultra-luxury finishes. The exclusively 3-bedroom format, flow-through layouts, 7-foot deep terraces, and 20,000 SF pool deck make it one of the best family-oriented buildings in the neighborhood. Melo Group's build quality is reliable, and the lower HOAs compared to branded buildings make the total cost of ownership more manageable. It is not going to win any architecture awards, but it delivers a very livable product at a fair price point for what you get.

The Good & The Not-So-Good

Wins

  • +All 3BR units with flow-through layouts and dual exposure
  • +20,000 SF resort pool deck with panoramic bay views
  • +Lower HOA than branded buildings, Melo Group quality
  • +Townhome and loft options on lower floors

Watch Out

  • Biscayne Blvd traffic and street flooding during storms
  • No nearby Metromover, car needed for most errands
  • Not ultra-luxury: solid amenities but not resort-scale
  • Lower profile means less resale brand recognition
The Verdict

Ryan's Final Take

3.5

Bay House is the kind of building where the value proposition is clear once you walk through the door. Melo Group built this as an exclusively 3-bedroom community with flow-through layouts, 7-foot deep terraces on both sides, and a 20,000 SF pool deck that genuinely impresses. The units are large, the layouts make sense, and the Italian cabinetry and imported stone countertops hold up well. Because there is no luxury brand attached, your HOA stays lower than at Missoni Baia or Elysee while still getting solid Melo Group build quality and a Raymond Jungles landscape. The pool deck is the star here, with premium loungers and unobstructed bay views. The building is in a quieter pocket of Edgewater, which is a plus if you want residential calm, but you still deal with Biscayne Boulevard traffic, street flooding during storms, and a long walk to the Metromover. If you are looking for a family-oriented building with real space, good amenities, and fair pricing without the drama of a 400-unit mega-tower, Bay House is one of the better options in Edgewater. It is not flashy. It does not need to be.

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