Miami, FL
Buyer's marketCash-flow-friendly fundamentals: 6.2% gross rent yield and 80% of sales closing below list make Miami a steady BRRRR and rental market.
DATA · Zillow Research (via scrape.do) · AS OF APRIL 2026
| Detail | Value | Detail | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Median list price | $649,667 | Median sale price | $603,333 |
| Sale-to-list ratio | 0.963 | % sold below list | +80.2% |
| Active inventory | 6,191 | New listings | 1,082 |
How Miami has moved.
Miami sits at a median home value of $580,996 as of the latest Zillow read, essentially flat year-over-year, which historically is the most workable environment for disciplined wholesalers.
The sale-to-list ratio sits at 0.963, and 80.2% of closed sales are landing below list. That’s a clear buyer’s market — sellers are negotiating, and motivated-seller direct mail is converting at rates we haven’t seen since 2014.
Rents tell a stronger story. The Zillow Observed Rent Index for Miami is $3,012/mo against a $581k median — that’s a 6.22% gross annual rent yield, well above the national 4-5% baseline. BRRRR and long-term rental strategies have real cushion here.
Median days-on-market is running around 57 days against 6,191.333 active listings. Pace is moderate — neither chaos nor stagnation. Standard wholesaling cadences work here.
MDR’s composite investor score for Miami is 93/100 based on rent yield, sale-to-list discount, motivated-seller proxies, and DOM. That puts it in our top tier — actively recommended for new capital deployment this cycle.
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Miami for investors.
Is Miami a good market for real estate investors in 2026?
Metro Deal Report's composite investor score for Miami is 93/100, based on rent yield, sale-to-list ratio, motivated-seller proxies, and days on market. That puts Miami in our top tier — actively recommended for new capital deployment this cycle.
What is the median home price in Miami?
The typical home value in Miami as of the most recent Zillow read is $580,996. Median list price is $649,667 and median sale price is $603,333. Year-over-year change: -1.6%.
What can a landlord expect to rent a property for in Miami?
Zillow's Observed Rent Index for Miami is $3,012/mo. Against the typical home value of $581k, that produces a gross annual rent yield of 6.22% — above the national 4-5% baseline, supportive of BRRRR and long-term rental strategies.
Is Miami a buyer's or seller's market?
Miami's current sale-to-list ratio is 0.963 with 80.2% of homes closing below list. That's a clear buyer's market — sellers are negotiating. Median days on market: 57 days. Active inventory: 6,191 listings.
Which investment strategy works best in Miami?
Miami's data favors BRRRR and long-term rentals — strong gross yield with stable to appreciating prices. See the per-strategy breakdowns at /wholesaling/miami, /brrrr/miami, and /flipping/miami.
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