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About Miami River

Miami River sits in Miami and lies within the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL metro area. The area includes different unit types. This district sits in the state of FL and uses Miami as its city. The area shows clear size ranges for each unit type. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom 638.0 - 891.0 sq ft, two-bedroom 930.0 - 1533.0 sq ft, three-plus 1235.0 - 1486.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. The area lists one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-plus units.

Miami River Market Summary

The condo mix runs from luxury high-rises to restored mid-rises, many with bay or ocean views, concierge, pools, and fitness centers.

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The Neighbourhood: Miami River

Miami River is a working waterfront area in Miami-Dade County with docks, boat traffic, and nearby light industry. The area has river views, small marinas, casual places to eat, and a few parks for short walks. This district includes basic stores, grocery options, and local services near the water and job sites and offices. Public buses run through the area, and main roads give direct car access across the city and to highways. Water taxis and small boat services link to nearby waterfront spots, and the area sits close to central Miami.

Demographics

Average Resident age39 years old
Average household Income$69,503 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about Miami River demographics:
  • Approximately 29.22% of residents hold a Bachelor's degree, indicating a notable share of college-educated adults and a community attractive to buyers who value educational attainment.
  • Average age is 39 years, with the largest age cohort 35 to 39 — a demographic profile that appeals to younger professionals and first-time homebuyers while supporting neighborhood stability.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Miami River

What is it like to live in Miami River, Miami, FL?

The Miami River corridor is an urban maritime and industrial waterway just west of Downtown and Brickell, characterized by marinas, boatyards, warehouses and small residential pockets. Transit access to Downtown is convenient via nearby Metrorail/Metromover stations and multiple bus routes, but the riverfront itself has limited retail and pedestrian amenities. The area contains active industrial operations, has localized crime and nuisance issues in some segments, and is low-lying with documented flood and sea‑level rise vulnerability; water‑quality remediation and redevelopment efforts have been ongoing. Housing options are limited and generally more modest or industrial in character compared with nearby Brickell/Downtown, so amenities and housing choice are fewer.

Is Miami River, Miami, FL expensive?

Costs in the Miami River area vary widely by location and housing type. Waterfront condos and units close to Brickell and Downtown command above‑average Miami prices and rents, while industrial sections and older housing stock are comparatively more affordable. Overall, Miami has a high cost of living, so expect riverfront or newly developed units to be expensive relative to city averages.

What is the weather of Miami River, Miami, FL?

The Miami River area has a tropical monsoon (Am) climate with hot, humid summers and warm, comparatively drier winters. A pronounced wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, and the neighborhood is within the Atlantic hurricane season (June 1–November 30), peaking August–October. Average summer highs are about 31–32°C (88–90°F) and winter highs near 24°C (75°F), with year‑round high humidity and annual rainfall around 1,500–1,600 mm (60–63 inches).

How safe is Miami River, Miami, FL?

Crime rates in the Miami River corridor are generally higher than Miami’s citywide average, with property crimes and thefts reported frequently and violent incidents occurring variably by block and time. The area includes industrial waterfront, boatyards, and limited residential sections, so safety and foot traffic change sharply by exact location and after dark. For current, block-level statistics consult Miami‑Dade Police Department crime maps and local community reports before visiting or moving.