Bruno Junqueira was born in Brazil and started to race go-karts at the age of 10. After multiple wins and championships in Brazil, at 20 years old, he moved to Europe to pursue his dream to race in Formula 1. Bruno won the Formula 3000 championship and became an F1 test driver. In 2001, he moved to the USA to race Indycar. He won 9 races, and finished 3 times in a row as runner-up in the championship. Bruno started in the Pole Position of the Indianapolis 500 and lead the race for 67 laps. After a decade of being in Indycar, he raced Sportscars for another 8 years with great success.
Bruno moved to Miami in 2002 and started investing in real estate in 2010. In 2014, he got his real estate license and started to work on his own investments. In 2015, he helped a friend to purchase a home in Key Biscayne, and he started his new journey into real estate, helping his friends and clients to find the best homes for their needs. In 2019, Bruno joined Coldwell Banker Realty and became one of the top producers of the Key Biscayne office. Now, focusing only on real estate, Bruno uses his winning mentality and discipline to help his clients to achieve their goals in their real estate transactions. "For me, every great sale, is like winning a race" Bruno Junqueira
Miami Neighborhoods
Key Biscayne
Key Biscayne
Key Biscayne is an oasis of sandy beaches, nature preserves, and restaurants with stunning views. Once a coconut plantation owned by the Matheson family, who donated 800 acres of land to create what is now Crandon Park, Key Biscayne’s beauty has been preserved for all to enjoy. It’s also a natural destination for boating and water sports.
Situated on the northern end of Miami Beach, the paradise of Sunny Isles Beach awaits. Featuring many elegant resorts and world-class dining. The luxurious but laid-back allure of Sunny Isles Beach includes easy access to and from Miami and Fort Lauderdale’s airports and cruise terminals; a well-integrated network of regional public transportation; and the SIBshuttle, which offers free rides within its borders and to surrounding cities.
A shining enclave at the northern tip of Miami Beach, Bal Harbour Village holds a singular appeal for the world’s most discerning travelers seeking the finest Miami resorts. The Village exudes impeccable, contemporary style with deluxe oceanfront hotels, resorts, residences, ultra-chic shopping, and an enviable selection of dining options. Yet Bal Harbour Village remains a natural paradise with pristine, white sand beaches and a serene spirit.
Brickell is the city's financial center, where glittering business towers and luxury condos tower over Biscayne Bay. Rooftop bars and surf 'n' turf grills cater to the banking and business crowd, while the art galleries and fashionable boutiques in the Brickell City Centre attract chic locals. The Brickell Avenue Bridge spans the Miami River and has views of the waterfront Miami Circle park and archaeological sites.
Known as Miami’s uptown beach community, Surfside is a tightknit town spanning just one square mile, nestled between Miami Beach and Bal Harbour. The Atlantic Ocean laps against its eastern shore, and the Intracoastal Waterway is its western border. This charming oasis has a decidedly retro, small-town appeal. Harding Avenue, lined with old-timey facades, Jewish delicatessens, and synagogues, is its main thoroughfare.
Hugging the shoreline of Biscayne Bay, Coconut Grove is an upscale, leafy neighborhood with relaxed sidewalk cafes and chic shops in and around the CocoWalk mall. The area's several green spaces include bay-front Barnacle Historic State Park, home to a mangrove forest, and the iconic Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, centered on a lavish Italian-style villa. Sailing clubs and marinas dot the waterfront.