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About Miami Springs

Miami Springs is a neighborhood in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL metro area. The area includes housing in one, two, and three-plus bedroom categories. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom 485.0 - 485.0 sq ft, two-bedroom 816.0 - 960.0 sq ft, three-plus None sq ft) fit a range of needs. This district lies in the state of FL and names its metro area as Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach. The area records one-bedroom units at 485.0 sq ft and two-bedroom units from 816.0 to 960.0 sq ft. The district shows three-plus bedroom size as None.

Miami Springs 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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Schools

Public schools cover early childhood through high school. Grades PK–5 are served by Springview Elementary School and Miami Springs Elementary School, while grades KG–5 are served by Academy for International Education Charter School, and grades KG–8 are served by Isaac: Integrated Science and Asian Culture Academy. Grades 6–8 are served by Miami Springs Middle School, grades 6–12 are served by Academy for International Education Upper Charter School for, and grades 9–12 are served by Miami Springs Senior High School. These schools together offer public education options that span PK through 12 across distinct grade bands.

Isaac: Integrated Science and Asian Culture Academy

A+
Public|Grades KG8
301 Westward Dr

Springview Elementary School

A+
Public|Grades PK5
1122 Bluebird Ave

Academy for International Education Charter School

A
Public|Grades KG5
1080 La Baron Dr

Academy for International Education Upper Charter School for

B+
Public|Grades 612
1080 La Baron Dr

Miami Springs Elementary School

B
Public|Grades PK5
51 Park St

Miami Springs Senior High School

C
Public|Grades 912
751 Dove Ave

The Neighbourhood: Miami Springs

Miami Springs, nestled in the heart of Miami-Dade County, FL, exudes small-town charm with its lush tree-lined streets and distinctive historical architecture. This neighborhood is beloved for its tranquil atmosphere and well-maintained parks, such as the beautiful Miami Springs Golf & Country Club. Residents enjoy an array of dining and shopping options at the Circle District, while the Miami Springs Recreation Center offers recreational activities for all ages. Its strategic location ensures convenient access to major highways and the Miami International Airport, making commuting and travel a breeze.

Demographics

Average Resident age46 years old
Average household Income$49,041 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
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  • Largest reported education level: Did not graduate high school — approximately 32.25 % of residents fall into this category, indicating opportunities for adult education and workforce development while contributing to an accessible housing market for buyers.
  • Average age: 46 years — reflects a mature, stable community well suited to established buyers and those seeking long-term residency.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Miami Springs

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

Miami Springs is a compact, primarily residential suburb adjacent to Miami International Airport, noted for single‑family homes and mid‑20th‑century architecture with a small commercial corridor along Curtiss Parkway. It has strong road access to major expressways and bus service from Miami‑Dade Transit, though there is limited direct Metrorail service within the city. Reported crime rates are generally lower than the Miami‑Dade County average, and local schools are part of Miami‑Dade County Public Schools; housing costs and rents tend to be above Florida averages. The climate is tropical—hot, humid summers and mild winters—and the area is exposed to hurricane risk and long‑term sea‑level rise.

Is Miami Springs, Miami Springs, FL expensive?

Cost of living in Miami Springs is higher than the U.S. average, with housing being the primary expense. Home prices and rents are generally comparable to or slightly above Miami-Dade County and Miami metro area averages due to limited single-family inventory and proximity to Miami International Airport. I don’t have exact 2025 median-price figures; consult current local listings or Miami-Dade County data for up-to-date numbers.

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

Miami Springs has a tropical monsoon (Köppen Am) climate with hot, humid summers and warm, drier winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and about 60–65 inches (1,500–1,650 mm) of annual rainfall; the dry season is November–April with lower humidity. Average summer highs are in the upper 80s to low 90s °F (30–33 °C) and winter lows typically in the mid‑50s to low 60s °F (13–17 °C). Hurricane season runs June 1–November 30, with peak risk in August–October.

How safe is Miami Springs, Miami Springs, FL?

Miami Springs is a small, primarily residential municipality with its own Miami Springs Police Department providing local law enforcement and community policing. Annual crime reports in recent years show violent crime rates below the Miami‑Dade County average, while property crime has varied year-to-year. For precise, up-to-date figures and neighborhood-level data, consult Miami Springs Police Department crime statistics or the Florida Department of Law Enforcement reports.