Indian Creek Island
Indian Creek Island is a barrier island located in Biscayne Bay, synonymous with extreme wealth and exclusivity matched by few other places in the world. Dubbed a veritable “billionaire bunker”, the average home value here is estimated over $20 million. With 294 acres of land and only 41 estates surrounding the golf course and country club which fill the island interior, lot sizes are expansive (nothing under 1.25 acres), and homes rival luxury resorts. Each and every property features gorgeous, waterfront views. As of the 2010 census, the population of Indian Creek Village was 86; and as of 2000, it was the 8th highest income place in the entire US. As a playground for the truly elite, the island is heavily guarded, employing its own professional police force with an armed patrol boat, jeep, and jet-ski, operating 24 hours a day. Record-breaking home sales are commonplace on Indian Creek Island, where extravagance and utmost privilege are the standards. Search our Indian Creek Island real estate database for luxury homes for sale and rent in Indian Creek, Florida. Our database is updated daily, delivering to you the most recently listed houses for sale and rent on Indian Creek Island as they hit the market. Our updated listings also reflect the latest price and status changes for all Indian Creek Island homes listed on the MLS including all waterfront mansions and estates.
In 1928, The Indian Creek Country Club was founded as a hot spot for aspiring golf pros, boasting its unique location and views. In 1939, the Indian Creek Village was established, and residential development continued through the 50s and 60s. Very few of the homes on the island today, however, date back to that time period.
Indian Creek Village Homes History:
In 1928, The Indian Creek Country Club was founded as a hot spot for aspiring golf pros, boasting its unique location and views. In 1939, the Indian Creek Village was established, and residential development continued through the 50s and 60s. Very few of the homes on the island today, however, date back to that time period.