
Little River's Makeover: The Gentrifying Pocket Attracting Miami's Young Professionals
Blending art spaces with old industrial bones, Little River is seeing a surge in demand from a new wave of buyers and renters under 35.
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Blending art spaces with old industrial bones, Little River is seeing a surge in demand from a new wave of buyers and renters under 35.

Homes are sitting longer on the market and sellers are slashing asking prices, with Brickell and Coral Gables showing pronounced slowdowns.

Rising rents and competitive prices have pushed Little Haiti ahead of more famous neighborhoods, making it Miami’s most lucrative suburb for rental investors in 2026.

Five years after the pandemic-fueled buying frenzy, Miami's real estate market faces a new set of challenges—and very different numbers.

New array of outdoor classes and group activities aims to keep older Miamians active, connected, and thriving.

From easy oceanside strolls to challenging loops in the heart of the city, here are Miami’s best walking routes for every level of fitness.

Shifting market dynamics mean monthly mortgage payments are undercutting rents in neighborhoods like West Kendall and Cutler Bay.

Fresh mangoes, okra, lychees and zesty greens—our region’s July harvest is at its peak. Here’s how to make the most of Miami’s summer bounty right now.

For some first-time Miami buyers, paying for mortgage insurance can be the ticket to home ownership before prices climb further.

From air conditioning to noise control, Miamians are discovering small sleep environment changes can make a big difference in rest and recovery.

A sweeping plan before Miami-Dade planners could allow taller buildings, denser housing, and new commercial zones along heavily trafficked Coral Way.

With fierce competition and rising prices across Miami, bidders face a high-pressure environment. Here’s how to outmaneuver the crowd at your next real estate auction.

The county's expanded community fitness calendar is putting water aerobics, chair yoga, and strength training within walking distance of tens of thousands of older residents — at zero cost.

With grocery bills climbing and workweeks showing no sign of slowing down, South Florida families are turning Sunday afternoons into a competitive sport.

Miami's late-night scroll habit may be costing residents more than just tired eyes — here's what the science says, and what local wellness experts want you to know.

From Wynwood to South Beach, leash-friendly green spaces are pulling double duty as social fitness hubs — and the numbers back it up.

From Brickell to Biscayne, a mounting body of research and local wellness providers say South Florida's residents are among the most sleep-deprived in the country — and the fixes are simpler than you think.

With Miami's heat index regularly cracking 105°F this summer, getting your daily fluid intake right is no longer optional — it's a survival skill.
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