Suburban

North Miami

Buy Signal

Price below replacement cost ($350K+). Solid rent growth. FIU campus generates constant demand. High millage (22.50) but compensated by rent growth.

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Future Score
5.3-5.8%
Cap Rate
$2,100
Avg Rent/Unit
+75%
5yr Appreciation
3.5%
Rent Growth
$220K-$300K
Price/Unit
5.5%
Vacancy

Financial Metrics

Returns & Pricing

Cap Rate Range 5.3% - 5.8%
Price per Unit $220K - $300K
5yr Appreciation +75%
Investment Signal Buy

Rent & Occupancy

Average Rent $2,100/mo
Rent Growth (YoY) +3.5%
Vacancy Rate 5.5%
Pipeline (units) 1,300

Expenses & Taxes

Operating Expenses $11,800/unit/yr
OpEx Ratio 42%
Millage Rate 22.5
Tax per Unit $4,000/yr

Risk & Insurance

Insurance & Flood

Insurance Cost $1,500/unit/yr
Insurance Risk MEDIUM
FEMA Flood Zone AE (Moderado)

Quality Scores

Walk Score 52/100
Transit Score 45/100
Crime Grade C+
School Grade B-

Demographics

Population 59,000
Median Income $42,000
Key Employers FIU Biscayne Bay, MOCA, healthcare, retail
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North Miami Multifamily Investment Analysis — 2026

North Miami is one of the most compelling multifamily investment zones in Miami-Dade County heading into 2026. With cap rates ranging from 5.3% to 5.8% and average rents at $2,100 per unit per month, this suburban submarket offers a combination of yield and growth that few other zones in the county can match. Over the past five years, North Miami has seen 75% appreciation in property values, while rent growth continues at 3.5% year-over-year.

One of North Miami's advantages is its favorable expense profile. Insurance costs are approximately $1,500 per unit annually — well below the county's coastal zones where premiums reach $2,200-$2,800 per unit. The AE (Moderado) flood designation keeps insurance risk medium, and with a millage rate of 22.5, property taxes come in at $4,000 per unit per year. Operating expenses typically run 42% of gross rent in this submarket.

With a population of 59,000 residents and a median household income of $42,000, North Miami generates substantial organic demand for rental housing. The zone scores 52/100 for walkability and C+ for safety, with schools rated B-. Current vacancy stands at 5.5%, roughly in line with the county average. The development pipeline of 1300+ units under construction bears watching for potential supply pressure.

For multifamily investors evaluating North Miami in 2026, the entry point ranges from $220K to $300K per unit. Price below replacement cost ($350K+). Solid rent growth. FIU campus generates constant demand. High millage (22.50) but compensated by rent growth. Investors comparing this zone against the broader Miami-Dade market should weigh the 5.3%-5.8% cap rate against the county-wide range of approximately 3.8% (Key Biscayne) to 7.5% (Florida City), and factor in the significant variation in insurance and tax burden across the county's 34 investable zones.

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