Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount across various Miami neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse? Let's find out!
Last week’s Curbed Comparisons featured a $1300 budget with over 72 percent of readers choosing a bright unit in South Beach off Michigan Avenue.
Today we diversify our offering, hitting up South Beach, Brickell, Downtown, Coral Way, and Coral Gables. Our budget? $3,000, which is exactly what each unit below is listed at.
Vote for your favorite down at the bottom.
Brickell: 2451 Brickell Avenue #20G
Here’s an updated two-two at Brickell Townhouse on the southern edge of Brickell with direct views of Biscayne Bay.
South Beach: 1057 15th Street #21
In the heart of South Beach lives this 993-square-foot unit with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. It was updated in 2015 and comes with secured parking, a rarity for the area.
Downtown: 900 Biscayne Blvd #4310
You can’t beat the location for the rapidly evolving area of downtown Miami. This two-bedroom unit at 900 Biscayne is highlighted by bay views, an open floor plan, and an updated kitchen.
Coral Way: 3530 Southwest 22nd Street
This is a three-bedroom corner unit off Coral Way with a wraparound balcony, marble floors, and upgraded lighting fixtures.
Coral Gables: 1135 Venetia Avenue
Our final option for rent is the largest, a 1,330-square-foot house in the Gables a few blocks north of the Coral Gables Country Club. The residence has vaulted ceilings, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms.
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