
West Little River: The Affordable Suburb Outperforming All Its Neighbours
Home values in West Little River have jumped 14% this year — outpacing every other Miami suburb, and pulling in first-time buyers priced out of nearby areas.
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Home values in West Little River have jumped 14% this year — outpacing every other Miami suburb, and pulling in first-time buyers priced out of nearby areas.

As affordability concerns rise, Miami renters are turning to a savvy investment approach that's gaining traction in cities like New York and Los Angeles.

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A record $26.8 million sale at a Biscayne Boulevard tower draws attention to shifting buyer appetites and rising clearance rates across Miami's property scene.

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Sweeping revisions to city zoning codes stand to reshape Brickell and Little Haiti as Miami pushes for higher density and climate-conscious design.

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Detached house prices soar in Coconut Grove and Coral Gables while condo values stall, forcing buyers and investors to rethink Miami strategies.

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City Hall opens up long-awaited parcels near the Little River and West Kendall—here’s what property hunters need to know.

With Miami property prices rising and competition fierce, local first-home buyers are turning to new strategies and city-backed programs to accelerate their savings for a down payment.

Bayfront estates and downtown condos led a frenzied Independence Day holiday clearance rate, with several trophy homes fetching figures well above reserve.

With Miami rents sky-high and home prices still surging, more locals are turning to the rent-vesting strategy—here’s what it means for your wallet.

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.

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

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

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.

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