105 Nw 25 St, Miami
Miami-Dade County Real Estate - Miami
Miami
Miami is Florida's second most populous city. Miami is also the second largest US city with a Spanish speaking majority, which accounts for its nickname of "the capital of Latin America." Industries with the largest influence in Miami include commerce, finance, and international business. Miami is home to the headquarters of many large businesses including Burger King, US Century Bank, Caribbean Cruise Lines, and World Fuel Services. The port of Miami is one of the nation's busiest ports and contributes $18 billion to the city's economy. The largest employers in Miami are Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Miami-Dade County, United States Government, Florida Government, University of Miami, and Baptist Health South Florida.
Miami is in South East Florida. It's population as recorded in the 2010 Census was 399,457.
The median age for residents of Miami is 38.8. Around 27.3% of Miami households include school aged children and 29.9% of households include individuals aged 65 years or over. Census records indicate 72.5% of the Miami population are White, 19.2% are Black or African American, .2% American Indian, .9% Asian and 2.6% are Two or more Races. Miami has a significant Hispanic population. 69.9% (279,456) of Miami residents are of Hispanic or Latino origin. Of these 2.08% are of Mexican origin, 4.57% Puerto Rican, 49.13% Cuban and 44.2% are of other Hispanic or Latino origin.
There are 183,994 housing units in Miami. 25,677 (13.9%) of these were reported as vacant in the 2010 Census. There are 118,493 residential rental units in Miami. 107,131 of them were occupied in 2010 providing a residential rental vacancy rate of 9.2%.
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Miami-Dade County
Miami-Dade County is part of the southeast Florida region along with Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, Palm Beach, Broward, and Monroe counties. Miami Dade County has 35 cities and incorporates many different geographical areas. The north, central, and east regions are heavily urbanized, with many large skyscrapers and a dense population. The southern region of Miami-Dade County is sparsely populated and is the heart of Miami-Dade's agricultural economy. The western region of the county includes the Everglades National Park and is inhabited only by a tribal village. The county is home to around 2.5 million people, making it the most populous in Florida and number seven in the country.
Major industries for this county are tourism, international trade, international banking, and transportation. Top public employers are Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Miami-Dade County, the Federal Government, Florida State Government, and Jackson Health Systems. Major private employers include the University of Miami, Baptist Health South Florida, Publix Supermarkets, American Airlines, and Precision Response Corporation.
The county's seat and largest city is Miami. Miami's close proximity to Latin America and the Caribbean makes it the center for international trade with those areas. The city?s population is 70% Hispanic. The concentration of Latin American businesses and international banks in the city has given it the nickname ?Capital of Latin America?. PortMiami acts as one of the largest cruise spots in the world. Miami International Airport is one of the busiest ports of entry for foreign travelers and handles the most international air cargo of any airport in the country.
Miami-Dade is also a major tourist destination, especially in the city of Miami Beach. The historic 1920s Art Deco hotels on Ocean Drive are well-known landmarks, many of which have historic designations. Visitors enjoy the warm weather, sandy beaches, and nightlife of South Beach. It is also a major convention destination. The annual Art Basel Miami and its satellite fairs bring the foremost art collectors to South Beach and the Miami neighborhood of Wynwood.
Miami-Dade County is home to numerous large universities including the private University of Miami, public Florida International University, and Catholic Barry University. The county is also home to historically-black Florida Memorial University and Miami Dade College, the second-largest public university in the nation by enrollment. The Miami-Dade County Public School System is the fifth-largest in the nation.
Neighboring Properties
Address | Type | Sq Ft | Class | |
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101 Nw 24 St | Warehousing, distribution terminal, trucking terminal, or van and storage warehousing | 4,856 | B | |
113 Nw 24 St | Light manufacturing | 4,643 | B | |
97 Nw 24 St | Vacant Industrial | 0 | L | |
110 Nw 25 St | Vacant Industrial | 0 | L | |
127 Nw 24 St | Vacant Industrial | 0 | L | |
100 Nw 25 St | Warehousing, distribution terminal, trucking terminal, or van and storage warehousing | 17,943 | B | |
120 Nw 25 St | Office building, non-professional service building, multi-story | 31,441 | B | |
118 Nw 24 St | Multi-family - less than 10 units | 2,754 | B | |
135 Nw 24 St | Vacant Industrial | 0 | L | |
87 Nw 24 St | Warehousing, distribution terminal, trucking terminal, or van and storage warehousing | 4,800 | B | |
86 Nw 25 St | Parking lot (commercial or patron) or mobile home park | 1,246 | L | |
120 Nw 24 St | Warehousing, distribution terminal, trucking terminal, or van and storage warehousing | 5,400 | B | |
115 Nw 23 St | Vacant Industrial | 0 | L | |
128 Nw 25 St | Warehousing, distribution terminal, trucking terminal, or van and storage warehousing | 4,792 | B | |
95 Nw 23 St | Vacant Commercial | 7,792 | L | |
130 Nw 24 St | Light manufacturing | 5,480 | B | |
143 Nw 24 St | Vacant Commercial | 0 | L | |
81 Nw 24 St | Heavy industrial | 5,681 | B | |
138 Nw 25 St | Warehousing, distribution terminal, trucking terminal, or van and storage warehousing | 3,948 | B | |
150 Nw 24 St | Light manufacturing | 4,664 | B | |
84 Nw 24 St | Vacant Industrial | 0 | L | |
101 Nw 25 St | Parking lot (commercial or patron) or mobile home park | 0 | L | |
70 Nw 25 St | Office building, non-professional service building, one story | 21,031 | B | |
123 Nw 23 St | Office building, non-professional service building, one story | 2,995 | B | |
151 Nw 24 St | Light manufacturing | 9,875 | B | |
75 Nw 24 St | Heavy industrial | 6,674 | B | |
125 Nw 23 St | Wholesale outlet, produce house or manufacturing outlet | 2,038 | B | |
80 Nw 24 St | Vacant Industrial | 0 | L | |
158 Nw 24 St | Single Family | 915 | C | |
103 Nw 25 St | Vacant Commercial | 0 | L | |
2508 Nw 1 Ave | Vacant Commercial | 0 | L | |
127 Nw 23 St | Vacant Industrial | 0 | L | |
121 Nw 25 St | Vacant Commercial | 0 | L | |
146 Nw 25 St | Nightclub, cocktail lounge or bar | 14,005 | B | |
105 Nw 23 St | Warehousing, distribution terminal, trucking terminal, or van and storage warehousing | 3,671 | B | |
127 Nw 25 St | Vacant Commercial | 0 | L | |
97 Nw 25 St | Store, one story | 4,448 | B | |
2514 Nw 1 Ave | Parking lot (commercial or patron) or mobile home park | 0 | L | |
137 Nw 23 St | Vacant Industrial | 0 | L | |
159 Nw 24 St | Vacant Industrial | 0 | L | |
65 Nw 24 St | Vacant Industrial | 0 | L | |
74 Nw 24 St | Vacant Commercial | 0 | L | |
170 Nw 24 St | Light manufacturing | 6,620 | B | |
137 Nw 25 St | Vacant Commercial | 0 | L | |
81 Nw 25 St | Multi-family - less than 10 units | 1,586 | B | |
75 Nw 23 St | Vacant Industrial | 0 | L | |
143 Nw 23 St | Store, one story | 5,000 | B | |
145 Nw 25 St | Vacant Commercial | 0 | L | |
176 Nw 24 St | Warehousing, distribution terminal, trucking terminal, or van and storage warehousing | 3,111 | B |
Local Household Income
The median household income in this part of Florida is $48,090. The bottom 10% of the population earn less than $11,600 per year. The top 10% earn more than $204,284 per year. The top 1% earn more than $689,441 per year. Most renters earn between $23,868 (20th percentile) and $50,244 (80th percentile) per year. Someone earning the median household income in this area is likely to qualify for a mortgage between $96,180 and $120,225.
Source: US Census American Community Survey - 2008-2012 ACS 5-year PUMS estimates
Local Rents
The median monthly rent in this part of Florida is $987. Most renters earn between $1,989 and $4,187 per month. They typically spend 36% of their monthly income on rent. Most rents fall in the $649 (20th percentile) to $1,498 (80th percentile) range. The residential vacancy rate is 8%.
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