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Miami's cost of living is about 23% above the national average. Median rent sits around $2,450/month for a one-bedroom, with utilities averaging $150-200/month.
Miami median rent is $950 above the national median of $1,500/mo.
The largest employer in Miami is Baptist Health South Florida, making the Brickell area and nearby neighborhoods popular for commuters looking to minimize travel time.
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Miami's cost of living is about 23% above the national average. Median rent sits around $2,450/month for a one-bedroom, with utilities averaging $150-200/month. Groceries and transportation run slightly above national averages.
Coral Gables, Key Biscayne, Coconut Grove, and Brickell consistently rank as Miami's safest neighborhoods. These areas have lower crime rates and strong community policing programs.
Brickell and Wynwood are top picks for young professionals. Brickell offers walkable luxury living with easy Metromover access, while Wynwood provides a more creative, arts-driven atmosphere with lower rents.
Miami traffic is notoriously heavy. Average commute times run 30-45 minutes by car. The Metrorail and Metromover serve downtown and Brickell well, but most of greater Miami is car-dependent.
Miami's housing market has stabilized after several years of rapid growth. Rental prices have plateaued in luxury segments but continue rising modestly in workforce housing. New condo supply is adding inventory downtown.
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