Frequently Asked Questions about Medley
What is it like to live in Medley, Medley, FL?
Medley is a small, primarily industrial town in Miami-Dade County with a residential population of about 1,000 (2020 Census). Land use is dominated by warehouses, manufacturing and logistics, so residential amenities are limited and many residents commute to nearby Miami for work and services. The town has strong access to the Miami metropolitan transportation and freight network, but prospective residents should consider potential noise and air-quality impacts associated with heavy industry.
Is Medley, Medley, FL expensive?
Medley is generally less expensive than many residential areas of Miami-Dade County. Housing costs and rents tend to be below county and Miami metro averages because the municipality is small and primarily industrial with limited residential stock. For exact current prices, consult local listings or recent Miami‑Dade market reports.
What is the weather of Medley, Medley, FL?
Medley has a tropical monsoon climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. The wet season runs roughly June–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most annual rainfall, while November–April is comparatively dry and milder. Summer highs are typically in the low 90s°F (about 32–34°C) and winter highs in the low-to-mid 70s°F (21–24°C); the area is also vulnerable to tropical storms and hurricanes during the Atlantic season (June 1–Nov 30).
How safe is Medley, Medley, FL?
Medley is a very small, primarily industrial town in northwest Miami-Dade County with a limited residential population. Crime rates fluctuate year-to-year, and because of the concentration of warehouses and businesses the town has reported higher per-capita property/commercial crime compared with Miami-Dade County averages, while violent crime is generally lower but variable. For current, block-level safety data consult Miami-Dade Police Department crime maps and the town’s annual public safety reports.