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About Interama

Interama sits in North Miami in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach metro area of Florida. This district falls inside North Miami city limits and lists FL as its state. The area includes housing data for one-bedroom units with measured sizes. Units with 1 bedroom (one-bedroom 640.0 - 792.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. Available information shows city, metro area, state, and one-bedroom unit sizes. The data use the state abbreviation FL and the full metro name as given.

Interama 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.

Average Condo Sizes

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1 Bedroom Townhouse

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2 Bedroom Townhouse

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Schools

Nearby public regular schools cover early grades through high school. Grades PK–5 are covered by David Lawrence Jr. K-8 Center. David Lawrence Jr. K-8 Center is a public regular school serving prekindergarten through grade 5. Grades 9–12 are covered by Mast@Fiu. Mast@Fiu is a public regular school serving grades 9 through 12.

Mast@Fiu

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Public|Grades 912
3000 NE 151st St

David Lawrence Jr. K-8 Center

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Public|Grades PK5
15000 Bay Vista Blvd

The Neighbourhood: Interama

Interama, nestled in Miami-Dade County, FL, is a dynamic neighborhood celebrated for its coastal charm and vibrant community life. Residents and visitors alike can indulge in the picturesque waterfront parks that provide stunning views and recreational activities. The area boasts a variety of dining and shopping options, presenting a delightful mix of local eateries and boutique stores. Families benefit from well-regarded schools and welcoming community spaces. With efficient public transit options and easy access to major highways, commuting and exploring the broader Miami area is a breeze.

Demographics

Average Resident age43 years old
Average household Income$59,489 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about Interama demographics:
  • Many residents report 'Some college, no degree' (24.54 %), indicating a sizable segment with postsecondary experience—appealing to buyers who value access to workforce training, community colleges, and continuing-education opportunities.
  • Average age: 43 years — with the largest cohort aged 40 to 44, the area is characterized by established mid-career professionals and families, well suited to stable neighborhoods and local amenities.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Interama

What is it like to live in Interama, North Miami, FL?

Interama is a small, gated waterfront residential neighborhood in North Miami characterized by single-family homes with private docks and canal access, appealing to boating and family-oriented residents. It offers quiet, suburban streets with nearby outdoor recreation at Oleta River State Park and retail and dining options in nearby Aventura and along Biscayne Boulevard; public transit is limited to Miami‑Dade bus routes, so car ownership is common. Housing is primarily single‑family and waterfront lots command higher prices; neighborhood-level safety varies, so consult current Miami‑Dade Police crime maps for up‑to‑date statistics.

Is Interama, North Miami, FL expensive?

Housing costs in Interama are generally moderate to above the North Miami average, with waterfront and canal-front properties commanding premium prices. Rental and sale prices vary widely depending on proximity to the bay, property size and condition. For current median sale and rent figures consult recent MLS listings or Miami-Dade County property records, as prices change frequently.

What is the weather of Interama, North Miami, FL?

The area has a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen Am) with hot, humid summers and a warm, drier winter season. Summers (June–October) are hot, humid and storm-prone with typical highs of 88–92°F (31–33°C) and annual rainfall around 60 inches (1,500 mm); hurricane season runs June–November. Winters (November–April) are warm and relatively dry with average lows near 60–65°F (15–18°C), and snow is effectively nonexistent.

How safe is Interama, North Miami, FL?

Specific, neighborhood-level crime statistics for Interama in North Miami are not published separately by major data sources. For current safety information, consult the North Miami Police Department’s crime map, city-level crime reports, and state or FBI crime data that cover North Miami. Local factors (exact block, time of day, recent incidents) affect risk, so review recent incident maps and contact the North Miami Police Department or local neighborhood associations for precise, up-to-date guidance.