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37 Little Haiti apartments for rent

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Rent this 0 bed apartment on 35 Northwest 57th Street in Little Haiti, Miami
Rental, Apartments-Annual
35 Northwest 57th Street, Little Haiti, Miami, FL 33127
Studio
1 Bath
250 Sq Ft
$1,900View Photos
Rent this 2 bed house on 290 Northwest 48th Street in Little Haiti, Miami
Residential Rental, Single Family-annual
290 Northwest 48th Street, Little Haiti, Miami, FL 33127
2 Bed
1 Bath
$2,150View Photos
Rent this 1 bed condo on Northeast 1st Avenue in Little Haiti, Miami
Residential Rental, Condo/Co-op/Annual
Northeast 1st Avenue, Little Haiti, Miami, FL 33137
1 Bed
2 Bath
$2,200View Photos
Rent this 2 bed townhouse on 509 Northeast 38th Street in Wynwood, Miami
Residential Rental, Townhouse/Villa-annual
509 Northeast 38th Street, Wynwood, Miami, FL 33137
2 Bed
2 Bath
$1,650View Photos
Rent this 1 bed apartment on 165 Northwest 39th Street in Wynwood, Miami
Residential Rental, Apartments-annual
165 Northwest 39th Street, Wynwood, Miami, FL 33127
1 Bed
1 Bath
$2,999View Photos
Rent this 3 bed townhouse on 327 Northwest 39th Street in Wynwood, Miami
Residential Rental, Townhouse/Villa-annual
327 Northwest 39th Street, Wynwood, Miami, FL 33127
3 Bed
2 Bath
$2,150View Photos
Rent this 1 bed condo on 4250 Biscayne Boulevard in Little Haiti, Miami
Residential Rental, Condo/Co-op/Annual
4250 Biscayne Boulevard, Little Haiti, Miami, FL 33137
1 Bed
1 Bath
$2,700View Photos
Rent this 3 bed house on 40 Northwest 65th Street in Little Haiti, Miami
Residential Rental, Single Family-annual
40 Northwest 65th Street, Little Haiti, Miami, FL 33150
3 Bed
2 Bath
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Little Haiti

This neighborhood of Miami is famous for its ethnic diversity: the Caribbean and African American communities are large and strong here, and their cultural influence on the district is immense. Try something different, become a part of a new culture and search for the apartments in Little Haiti available for rent at quite modest prices. You won’t regret the decision!

Overview

Lemon City, Little River, Edison – these names you’ll hear on the streets of Little Haiti, one of the most colorfully painted neighborhoods of Miami, Florida. Stop by the nearest fruit stand and buy an orange or banana – eat it right there to sweeten your life and get energized for the rest of the day. Saunter the streets: that’s where all the life of Little Haiti concentrates, from brightly colored street art and murals to the occasional music and dance performance. Hungry for shopping? There’s a vintage record store right around the corner, and the Caribbean Marketplace with its uneven roof and the entrance painted in bright yellow, green, and red is a place to look for local handmade. When you get tired, find a cozy creative eatery – these are plenty, each with its distinctive ethnic style. Feeling bold? Try for some non-traditional options, and then flee from the heat of the streets to a quirky dive bar for a cool cocktail.

Business & Economy

The economy of the area thrives in small business venues from famed record stores to global ethnic eateries and celebrated kitsch bars. Artistic explosion exists in communal mixed-use spaces and an assortment of small galleries. For the rest, just go on the streets: fruit and food stand and handmade trinkets that border on ethnic art constitute the business life of Little Haiti, Florida. There’s also a strong local tradition of family-owned enterprises, each ethnically specific and intriguingly vibrant.

Entertainment

Little Haiti is one of the most sundry demographics in all of Miami – 80% African Americans, over 15% Hispanics, a rare item among the city’s neighborhoods. It’s the place of settlement of Haitian immigrants, obviously. The incomes in the area are not high, and people have better things to do than attend colleges: Little Haiti is the embodiment of the love of life in its purest form. French and Creole flair only add to the upbeat miscellany and festive temperament of the place.

Entertainment

The statue of General Toussaint L’Ouverture shows you the way into the history of Little Haiti, Florida: the father if Haitian Revolution rules over the streets flooded with the impossible mixture of vibrant colors. The Little Haiti Cultural Complex regularly hosts Afro-Caribbean dance shows, creative exhibitions, and theatrical performances. Art also exists in the placer of tiny indie galleries all over Little Haiti. Food is another staple of the neighborhood: visit Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink for gourmet comfort delicacies or Chef Creole with classic Bahamian dishes and Ironside Kitchen for the best pizza in Miami.

Finding Apartments in Little Haiti for Rent

The rent prices in Little Haiti, Miami are audaciously low and go in a pack with cultural experiences you’ll never forget. Search through the available one-story houses for rent in Little Haiti – they don’t get really big or luxurious, it just doesn’t go with the lifestyle of the neighborhood. Instead, all apartments for rent in Little Haiti are grounded in rich culture and solid traditions. The beach is a short walk to the south; some of Miami’s best attractions including Wynwood and Design District are not away. Given the price, rooms for rent in Little Haiti become the common option for Florida newcomers – they come, but they never leave. Choose Little Haiti to celebrate life every day of the year!

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