Miramar, FL rental market & investment data (June 2026)

ReSharpe ResearchLast updated: June 11, 2026

Miramar is a fast-growing southwestern Broward city with newer master-planned communities and strong, family-oriented demand. Below: HUD fair-market rents by ZIP, FHFA price appreciation and what to actually watch when you underwrite here.

Miramar at a glance

Short answer
In Miramar, Broward County, a 2-bedroom's HUD fair-market rent runs about $2,230$3,230/mo (median ~$2,420). Home prices across the metro are up roughly 121.5% over 10 years (FHFA), having fallen ~48% peak-to-trough after 2006. Figures are government benchmarks, not live MLS data.

Fair-market rents by ZIP (HUD FY2026)

HUD's Small Area Fair Market Rents set a government benchmark for rents by ZIP and bedroom count. They're a useful floor for underwriting, though actual market rents vary by condition and building. (For a calibrated, property-specific estimate from real closed leases, that's what ReSharpe does inside the app.)

ZIPStudio1 BR2 BR3 BR4 BR
33023$1,660$1,820$2,230$3,070$3,640
33025$1,890$2,070$2,540$3,500$4,150
33027$1,710$1,870$2,300$3,170$3,760
33029$2,400$2,630$3,230$4,450$5,410

Home-price appreciation (FHFA)

The FHFA House Price Index for the Fort Lauderdale–Pompano Beach–Sunrise, FL (FHFA metro division) shows how Broward County prices have moved — including through the cycle, which is the part most “appreciation” claims skip:

  • +57.7%
    5-year (9.5%/yr)
  • +121.5%
    10-year (8.3%/yr)
  • +72.1%
    20-year (2.8%/yr)

For context, the same index fell about 48% from its 2006 peak to its post-crisis trough around 2011, and now sits roughly 67.5% above that prior peak. Prices here are cyclical — underwrite on current cash flow, not on a straight line.

Investing in Miramar: what to know

Eastern Miramar is older and more affordable; western Miramar is newer 2000s+ single-family and townhome HOA communities.

Newer western stock offers low-maintenance, stable family rentals; the older east is more affordable, value-add territory.

Newer communities carry leasing caps and HOA approval processes; confirm rental rules, which are common in Miramar's master-planned developments.

None of the above uses MLS listing data — it's government benchmarks plus general market knowledge. To analyze actual Miramar listings with calibrated rent, valuation and condo-document review, that happens inside ReSharpe (for licensed agents), with the approach explained on the methodology page.

Data sources: HUD Small Area Fair Market Rents FY2026 (2026-06-11) · HUD User · FHFA All-Transactions House Price Index via FRED (St. Louis Fed) (2026-06-11) · FHFA HPI.

Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Miramar, FL?
By HUD's FY2026 Small Area Fair Market Rents, a 2-bedroom in Miramar runs about $2,230–$3,230 per month depending on ZIP code (median around $2,420). HUD fair-market rents are a government benchmark, not live MLS lease data.
Is Miramar a good place to invest in rental property?
Newer western stock offers low-maintenance, stable family rentals; the older east is more affordable, value-add territory. Home prices across the Broward County metro have risen about 121.5% over the last 10 years per the FHFA index, so underwriting on real, current rents and expenses matters more than chasing past appreciation.
How much have Miramar home values appreciated?
For the Fort Lauderdale–Pompano Beach–Sunrise, FL (FHFA metro division), the FHFA House Price Index is up roughly 57.7% over 5 years, 121.5% over 10 years and 72.1% over 20 years — and it fell about 48% from its 2006 peak to its post-crisis trough, a reminder that prices are cyclical.

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Miramar, FL rental market data (2026)