What is the average market price for an apartment in Miami, FL?

November 6th, 2009 | by Michael |
miami
tasha asked:


Is Highleah is part of Miami. How far is it from Miami if is not part of Miami. What is the different between Miami & Miami Beach. I’m planning on taking a vacation with friends. We just don’t want to be confused. What are the places we should go for our 1st time visit. For adults only & for children
(family outlings).
If you could tell me why you pick these locations .

ZACHARY
  1. 3 Responses to “What is the average market price for an apartment in Miami, FL?”

  2. By jamdowngal on Nov 8, 2009 | Reply

    Hialeah is good for shopping for me. Especially 103rd Street you can use WEstland Mall as a marker. I can’t answer the rest of the question.

  3. By the answer is within you on Nov 11, 2009 | Reply

    miami beach is alot more international than hialeah or the rest of the city. i would not miss it though. it is one of the coolest places on the planet! other places to see would be little havana. this is the latin quarter of the most latin city in america. almost all cubans here(awesome food) if you should happen to be here when castro kicks the bucket, you will be in for the wildest party in the history of the western hemisphere. i will not miss that one!

    hialeah is kind of a working class neighborhood. i would go to coral gables, aventura, downtown miami before there. warning; there is very little english spoken in many of these places. learn a few words in spanish. take the kids to parrot jungle(between miami and south beach) and the everglades if you go in the winter months.
    south beach is where it’s at, though. trust me on this one.

  4. By liacha9 on Nov 13, 2009 | Reply

    The price of an apartment in Miami depends on the location and the size of course. Recently I was checking on places in Brickell Ave. and found the average price of a 2 bedroom apt. at a luxurious condominium building is $600,000 .
    Other areas that might be expensive is some of Miami Beach, primarily the main streets where all the Hotels and Restaurants are. Also anywhere where there is a view or access to the water . In general ,every city in Miami-Dade county has prime real estate, with prices sky high. Other times you are paying for the prestige of an area. And others you have to look for what really counts for you. When I first moved here, I use to be confused as of wich places were good enough to live, since I don’t have children, noise and robbery where the main concerns for me. So I went and look for areas but found that you cannot escape thefts no matter where, but you can install an alarm and make your house as safe as possible.
    Finally I found a quiet enough place, and pay a very reasonable price for it . And that is in Homestead area. It is also a lot less traffic congestions here.
    As far as the other parts of your question , I am not sure.

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