Miami Houses and Condos for Rent
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$1,850For Rent1 Bd
1 Ba
1923 ft2
5600 SW 112th Ave -
Miami, FL -
$2,150For Rent1 Bd
1 Ba
805 ft2
2946 S University Dr 7110
Davie, FL -
$3,200For Rent3 Bd
2 Ba
1471 ft2
6651 Hidden Cove
Davie, FL -
$4,400For Rent5 Bd
3 Ba
2642 ft2
9201 SW 20th 9201
Miramar, FL -
$4,850For Rent2 Bd
2 Ba
970 ft2
1010 Brickell Ave 1807
Miami, FL -
$10,500For Rent3 Bd
4 Ba
2007 ft2
501 NE 31st St PH4302
Miami, FL -
$1,800For Rent1 Bd
1 Ba
940 ft2
404 NW 68th Ave 304
Plantation, FL -
$3,795For Rent3 Bd
2 Ba
1297 ft2
14776 SW 138th
Miami, FL -
$6,500For Rent1 Bd
2 Ba
1020 ft2
711 NE 23rd Ter 5304B
Miami, FL -
$4,000For Rent4 Bd
3 Ba
2500 ft2
25006 SW 118th Ave
Homestead, FL -
$2,000For Rent1 Bd
1 Ba
1200 ft2
16990 NE 5th Ct 2
North Miami Beach, FL -
$3,100For Rent1 Bd
1 Ba
662 ft2
501 NE 31st St 2003
Miami, FL -
$2,000For Rent2 Bd
2 Ba
927 ft2
140
Fort Lauderdale, FL -
$1,650For Rent1 Bd
1 Ba
656 ft2
1600 NE 114th St 208
Miami, FL -
$2,800For Rent4 Bd
3 Ba
1398 ft2
25680 SW 143rd Path
Homestead, FL -
$2,275For Rent1 Bd
1 Ba
0 ft2
2233 Fillmore St 201-418
Hollywood, FL -
$1,800For Rent1 Bd
1 Ba
600 ft2
650 NW 114th Ave 202
Sweetwater, FL -
$1,800For Rent1 Bd
1 Ba
605 ft2
801 NW 47th Ave 614W
Miami, FL -
$9,800For Rent3 Bd
3 Ba
2112 ft2
3142 Carter St 3142
Miami, FL -
$2,450For Rent2 Bd
2 Ba
1220 ft2
310 Racquet Club 103
Weston, FL -
$2,200For Rent2 Bd
2 Ba
1190 ft2
431 SE 3rd St 402
Dania Beach, FL -
$1,100For Rent0 Bd
1 Ba
0 ft2
1560 SW 5th St 4
Miami, FL -
$4,000For Rent$4,200
4 Bd
2 Ba
1368 ft2
6860 Tyler
Hollywood, FL -
$5,400For Rent3 Bd
3 Ba
1580 ft2
92 SW 3rd St 503
Miami, FL -
$5,000For Rent
3 Bd
2 Ba
1232 ft2
1200 Brickell Bay Dr 1702
Miami, FL -
$4,000For Rent2 Bd
2 Ba
1120 ft2
500 Bayview Dr 1520
Sunny Isles Beach, FL -
$2,200For Rent$2,400
1 Bd
1 Ba
500 ft2
0
Miami, FL -
$2,600For Rent2 Bd
2 Ba
1313 ft2
15560 SW 136th St 201
Miami, FL -
$4,800For Rent3 Bd
3 Ba
1744 ft2
1221 SE 10th St
Deerfield Beach, FL -
$3,300For Rent1 Bd
1 Ba
1048 ft2
B-4137
Miami, FL
How to Rent a Property in Miami
To rent a property in Miami:
- 1. Find a rental real estate realtor or company with experience, high customer ratings, and specializes in finding rental properties.
- 2. Browse the MLS for available rental properties and forward your favorite rentals to your real estate agent.
- 3. Arrange in-person or remote property showings with your agent.
- 4. Submit your rental application and offer to the homeowner and wait for approval or rejection.
- 5. Wait for the move-in date, and don't forget to have ready the initial move-in costs.
- 6. Enjoy your rental property.
How to Search Properties for Rent in Miami
The easiest way to find rental properties in Miami is to use real estate websites connected to the MLS. Most sites, such as Properties Miami or Zillow, update listings every few minutes, while others update daily or weekly. Once you find a site you're comfortable with, use their search tool to filter by building, city, or zip code. Available filters like date of availability, price range, and number of bedrooms can help narrow down results. Most real estate websites typically have at least 10,000 properties listed, so using search filters is advisable. Don't forget to forward your favorite property addresses to your real estate professional for further assistance.
Miami Common Lease Terms
A lease term refers to the start and end date of a lease agreement. A long-term lease is one that lasts for at least 12 months, while a short-term lease lasts less than 12 months. In Miami, at least 95% of lease agreements are for 12 months. Other popular lease terms for rental properties include 3, 6, and 24 months. Lease agreements are typically renewed two months before the current lease agreement expires.
Types of Properties for Rent in Miami
The most common types of rental properties in Miami include condos, apartments, houses, and townhouses. Condos and apartments make up 60% of rental opportunities in Miami, townhouses make up 22%, and houses account for 18%.
What Are the Move-In Costs?
In Miami, FL, the move-in costs for renters are the first and last month's rent, plus a security deposit. This security deposit equals one month's rent. For example, if rent is $3,000 a month, the total move-in cost would be $9,000. This includes the first and last month's rent as well as the refundable security deposit, which you'll get back at the end of your lease.
Who Pays Rental Realtor Fees?
In a rental transaction, it's the homeowner who pays for the services of all real estate agents involved. Usually, there are two real estate agents in such a transaction: one representing the homeowner and one representing the renter. The commission that these agents receive typically equals one month's rent, which is then equally divided among them.
What Is the MLS for Rent?
MLS, or Multiple Listing Service, is a database of properties listed by realtors for realtors. In Miami's MLS for rent, realtors can find rental opportunities for their clients. Several third-party websites like Properties Miami, Zillow, and Trulia pull real-time data from this MLS to display to their visitors.