The best places to live in Miami

The Magic City, as it’s known to many, can be roughly divided into the North, West and South sections, as well as the eastern Downtown district that functions as the heart of the city, hugging the Atlantic Coast.

New arrivals can choose from a diverse range of areas and suburbs in Miami. Whether they want to live in vibrant Latino communities or the glitzy atmosphere of South Beach, there is bound to be something to suit their preferences.

Property in some of the most popular areas of Miami is, however, in such high demand that it can sometimes be challenging to find a home that meets all of a house hunter’s needs at a reasonable price. As a result, when looking for housing in Miami, it may be necessary to be somewhat flexible in terms of size and budget. Enlisting the help of a real estate agent will also ease much of the stress of finding accommodation.


Luxury living in Miami

New arrivals will have no shortage of luxury options in Miami. That said, demand for real estate in certain popular areas or complexes can be so high that prospective tenants may find themselves on a waiting list for their dream home, regardless of how big their budget is.

Brickell Miami

Brickell

A cosmopolitan neighbourhood close to Miami’s financial and commercial district, Brickell tends to attract affluent business executives who enjoy the convenience of being close to the office. The area is enhanced by the natural beauty of Biscayne Bay and also boasts some of Miami’s best fine-dining spots and eclectic boutique shops.

The area offers expats the best in city living and is well-serviced by Miami’s public transport system. Accommodation options tend to be mostly high-rise condominiums or penthouses, and as can be expected, rent in Brickell doesn’t come cheap. Apartments in some of the more sought-after complexes in Brickell are often hard to come by, so prospective tenants might need to put their names on a waiting list.

South Beach

South Beach used to be associated with retired citizens and starving artists, but in recent years, this part of Miami has undergone a massive transformation. It’s now not only a popular spot for holidaymakers but also home to some of the city’s most affluent residents. Full of glamorous bars, clubs and shops, it would be difficult to get bored in this lively neighbourhood.

South Beach is one of the few areas of the city where most residents opt not to have a car. The neighbourhood is well served by the Miami public transport network, and while there is no Metrorail service, there are frequent bus services, and taxis are readily available.

Bal Harbour

Technically a standalone village on the northern tip of Miami Beach, Bal Harbour is the epitome of luxury living and provides a wide selection of ultramodern apartment complexes. Expats moving to Bal Harbour will find it easy to settle in, as it’s home to a large international community, which provides a friendly atmosphere. It’s also one of the safest areas in Miami.

Those living in Bal Harbour will find themselves close to some of the city’s top designer boutiques, gourmet restaurants and trendy bars. The area is also close to the beach and, for those who don’t want to walk, there are a good number of bus services operating in this part of Miami. As one would expect, accommodation in Bal Harbour is expensive and often hard to come by.


Family-friendly neighbourhoods in Miami

For newcomers with children, finding a home close to the best schools in Miami will be a priority, and those looking for a spacious family home will find better options further away from the city centre.

Family-friendly neighbourhoods in Miami

Coral Gables

Coral Gables is one of the most historic suburbs in Miami. This area is popular among families because it is located in proximity to several good schools. They are also well served by Metrorail and bus services.

Officially a city in its own right, Coral Gables has many gated complexes located in picturesque settings, surrounded by trees, open green spaces and canals. Known as the City Beautiful, there are lots of laid-back bars and good eateries in the area, and it is also home to the University of Miami.

Coconut Grove

Coconut Grove has a strong community feel and is more residential and peaceful than areas such as South Beach. There is a bustling cultural scene in Coconut Grove, which is home to a wealth of artists and writers, as well as one of Miami’s most famous theatres, the Coconut Grove Playhouse. Similar to Coral Gables, Coconut Grove is also home to a fair few excellent schools, making it perfect for families.


Young and hip areas in Miami

Though much of the property market in Miami is geared toward those with larger budgets looking for luxury accommodation, it’s still possible to find apartments, with rentals that won’t break the bank in some of the city’s up-and-coming districts.

Little Havana Miami

Little Havana

Rental prices in Little Havana are far more reasonable than one might find elsewhere in the city. One of the best suburbs in Miami for those on a tight budget, or who just want something a little different, it’s identified by many as the city’s foremost up-and-coming area.

Traditionally home to immigrants from Cuba, the area has become somewhat more diverse in recent years and accommodates residents from Puerto Rico, Colombia and Guatemala, giving the area a truly Latin American atmosphere.

Over the past few years, there has also been an influx of students and artists into the area, bringing with them a growing number of Bohemian bars, cafés and restaurants. Comprehensive bus services connect Little Havana to Miami’s city centre and neighbouring suburbs.

Kendall

One of the safest and more affordable Miami neighbourhoods, Kendall offers a quieter pace of life while still providing access to key city amenities. Many young professionals who would like to save a few bucks enjoy living in Kendall, despite a driving commute of 30 minutes to an hour to Downtown Miami. The neighbourhood boasts a lively restaurant scene, golf courses and parks.

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