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Miami, FL 33132 vs Miami, FL 33137
| Category | Miami, FL 33132 | Miami, FL 33137 |
|---|---|---|
| Housing | ||
| Verdict | Think twice | Good for now |
| Median Price | $536K | $462K ✓ Lower price |
| Median Rent | $2K | $2K ✓ Lower rent |
| Median Income | $102K ✓ Higher income | $71K |
| Price Volatility | Moderate ✓ More stable | High |
| Getting Around | ||
| Walk Score | 9/100 | 42/100 ✓ More walkable |
| Transit Score | 20/100 | 50/100 ✓ Better transit |
| Bike Score | 62/100 ✓ More bikeable | 36/100 |
| Commute | 9 min ✓ Shorter commute | 11 min |
| Safety & Environment | ||
| Safety Grade | F ✓ Safer | F |
| Violent Crime | High | High |
| Property Crime | Moderate ✓ Lower risk | High |
| Flood Risk | High | Low ✓ Lower risk |
| Air Quality | Moderate | Moderate |
| Community | ||
| Schools | 7/10 ✓ Better schools | 6.9/10 |
| Best for | Young professionalsRemote workersStudents | young professionalsartistsnightlife seekers |
Bottom line
If you prioritize being extremely close to downtown Miami and are willing to accept high flood risk and poor walkability, the first neighborhood might be slightly better for you. However, if you want a more lively atmosphere and decent transit options, the second neighborhood is a better choice, despite being slightly farther from downtown and having a higher crime profile. The second neighborhood is generally more suitable for young professionals and those who want to experience the Miami vibe.
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