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Miami Property Management Companies - Find Property Managers in Miami, Florida
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If you want to find a Miami, Florida property manager to manage your rental property, commercial property, homeowners association, condominium, retail property, or other property investment then Find Property Managers can help. Find Property Managers is a business helping Miami property owners find property managers that meet their management goals. You can use our "Get A Free Quote" link to contact one of our professional property management companies in Miami, Florida for both residential and commercial property types.
Find Property Managers is a site that can help you find a property management company. You can find residential property managers, commercial property management, and our Miami rental managers will keep your property occupied by finding good tenants for you in a timely manner. We've built this website so you can find a Miami certified and licensed property management company.
Your time is best utilized finding good investments, some in Florida, some outside the state. With a great property management company, these duties will be handled for you in a professional and timely manner. Your local property manager can make sure the landscape is maintained, appear for any inspections, arrange for local maintenance services and Miami-based local repair provisioning. They will organize and present detailed financial reports and accountings of the money you've spent on your Miami property (which is probably tax-deductible, see your CPA).
Commercial property management in Miami has a different focus of responsibilities than the Miami residential property management company. More emphasis is placed on maintenance, Florida code, Florida insurance requirements, and other commercial business matters which are specific for Florida and require knowledge of Florida law. Always hire a property manager based out of Miami for your Miami property management needs. At the very least, hire a manager inside the state of Florida. Why? Miami property managers know the laws of Florida and the different code requirements for Miami, Florida. You'll agree that the small fee taken each month by your selected company is worth every penny. This is especially true if you don't live close to your property or live elsewhere in Florida.Find Property Managers connects Miami property owners
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Renter occupied: 59 %
Population: 362,470
Vacancy rate: 9.6 %
Median household income: $23,483
Monthly rent affordability: $587
Crime rate index: Violent: 5, Property: 5 (1-lowest, 5-highest)
Ethnicity: White (67 %) , Hispanic (66 %) , Black (22 %)
Age groups: Under 18 (22 %), 65+ (17 %), 35 to 44 (15 %)
Education: High School (55 %) , College (6 %) , Graduate School (5 %)
Miami, Florida has a population of over 5.4 million people. It is the seventh largest metro area in the United States. The port of Miami supports the most diverse volume of cruise ships and is home to many differe cruise lines. In 2001, Miami experienced a huge boom of development and now has 50 skyscrapers reaching 400 feet or higher. Third, behind New York and Chicago, Miami is third in line for most skyscrapers. Along with being a large metropolitan city and one of the largest ports in the country, it was ranked, "America's Cleanest City" in 2008 by Forbes magazine.
It was rated this due to its clean air, green spaces, clean water, city recycling programs and appearance of city streets. The city was also rated as having the rudest drivers in the country (rated by Club AutoAdvantage in 2007).
With it's location between two large bodies of water, it is the most likely city to be hit by hurricane in the world. The average high temperature is 84 degrees F, and 69 F as the average low. The city gets a total of 58.6 inches of rainfall a year (on average).
The city is also the backdrop to many TV shows and films. To name a few of the shows, there is CSI:Miami, Nip/Tuck, Burn Notice, Golden Girls, Marley & Me, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Casino Royale, Scarface, and many, many more.