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Houses for Rent in Miami, FL

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As the gateway to Latin America and home to the largest concentration of international banks outside of New York, Miami offers a dynamic rental market with diverse housing options. Houses for rent in Miami come with a median household income of $47,860, and the average rent for a four-bedroom home is $4,327. The Coconut Grove neighborhood stands out for its rental houses, featuring banyan-lined streets, the historic Vizcaya Museum, and waterfront access to Biscayne Bay. The Upper Eastside attracts residents with its preserved Miami Modern (MiMo) architecture along Biscayne Boulevard, locally-owned shops, and proximity to the Design District's high-end retailers. Coral Way impresses with its classic Mediterranean Revival rental homes, situated near multiple business districts and cultural venues.


The city's strategic location places rental house residents within easy reach of major employment centers - the Brickell Financial District, the Health District's medical complex, and PortMiami's expanding cruise and cargo operations. Public transit options include the elevated Metrorail system and extensive bus network, while I-95, I-395, and US-1 provide convenient access throughout the metro area. The average commute time is 45 minutes for public transit users. Miami International Airport, just 8 miles from downtown, offers direct flights to over 160 international destinations. Cultural amenities near residential areas include the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Pérez Art Museum, and the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, complemented by waterfront parks like Museum Park and Margaret Pace Park.

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