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Apartments for Rent near Little Havana, Miami, FL

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Little Haiti

Little Haiti

What it’s like to live in Little Haiti

Cultural richness defines Little Haiti, where Miami's evolving neighborhood maintains authentic Caribbean heritage through both businesses and community institutions including the Little Haiti Cultural Complex. Most rentals offer more affordable alternatives to nearby Design District and Wynwood areas with similar proximity to downtown employment. Though gentrification pressures have increased rental rates, the combination of architectural character, walkable amenities, and genuine international flavor beyond tourist-oriented interpretations creates compelling value for urban households seeking authentic Miami experiences beyond sanitized developments increasingly dominating trendier districts.
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Families
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Young Renters
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Mixed-Use
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Mixed-Use & Commercial
Little Havana

Little Havana

What it’s like to live in Little Havana

Cuban heritage thrives in Little Havana, where authentic restaurants, markets, and cultural events create Miami's most distinctive Latin neighborhood. Rental options include apartments in smaller buildings and divided homes throughout this vibrant district. The area offers excellent access to both downtown employment and the famous Calle Ocho corridor with its street life and festivals, though parking can be challenging without a dedicated space included with your rental.
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Families
Retirees
Professionals
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Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
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Mixed-Use & Commercial
Upper East Side

Upper East Side

What it’s like to live in Upper East Side

Waterfront prestige defines Miami's Upper East Side, where historic MiMo (Miami Modern) architecture lines Biscayne Boulevard just steps from Biscayne Bay. Rental options include apartments in distinctive mid-century buildings with architectural details highlighting Miami's unique design heritage. The neighborhood offers excellent access to both downtown employment and the developing MiMo District with its restaurants and boutiques, though flooding during king tides affects some areas requiring local knowledge when selecting specific properties.
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Working-Class Residents
First-Time Renters
Investors
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial

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