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Miami Springs

Miami Springs, FL 33166

Miami-Dade County
28
for sale
18
for rent
80
sold
Median Price
$972K
Median SQFT Price
$530
SF Range
816 - 16,826 SF
Beds
2 - 5
Avg. Dom
133 days
Year Built
1920 - 2026

Overview

Miami Springs: Glenn Curtiss Built a Town, and the Town Refused to Change

In 1926, aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss bought a patch of land west of Miami and platted a community called "Country Club Estates." He designed it with wide streets, generous lots, and a mandate for Spanish and Pueblo Revival architecture. A century later, the streets still carry aviation names, the architecture is still enforced by a preservation board, and the residents still don't want a high-rise within city limits.

If you want a home with character in a town that has a spine about keeping it, Miami Springs is the play.

Miami Springs at a Glance

Detail Value
CountyMiami-Dade
Population~14,000
Founded1926 by Glenn Curtiss
Incorporated1926
ZIP Code33166
Median Household Income~$62,000
Architectural StyleSpanish/Pueblo Revival (preservation-enforced)

The Market: Appreciating Fast From an Accessible Base

Miami Springs' median home price has historically sat below the Miami-Dade county average, but the gap is closing. Buyers are discovering what locals have known for decades: you can get a 3-bedroom Spanish Revival on a quarter-acre lot, in a walkable town with no HOA, for prices that would buy you a studio in Brickell.

Appreciation has been steady. The combination of historic preservation (which limits teardowns and overdevelopment), proximity to MIA, and the sheer charm of the housing stock keeps demand consistent. See current sales and pricing on brokerone.io.

Miami Springs is one of the few Miami-Dade municipalities where the historic preservation board actively prevents the architectural homogenization that's flattened character in so many other neighborhoods. Your neighbor can't tear down a 1940s bungalow and put up a modern box. That's a feature, not a restriction.

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The Architecture: Why It Matters

Glenn Curtiss mandated Spanish and Pueblo Revival styles for the original homes, and the city's Historic Preservation Board still enforces architectural guidelines for renovations and new construction. This means:

  • Barrel tile roofs, stucco walls, arched doorways, and courtyards are the norm — not the exception
  • Renovations require board approval for exterior changes, preserving streetscape consistency
  • No cookie-cutter McMansions. Every block has distinct character.
  • Homes from the 1930s–50s dominate, with solid CBS (concrete block and stucco) construction
Is the preservation board a hassle for buyers?

It depends on your plans. Interior renovations are unrestricted. Exterior work — paint colors, roof materials, additions — needs approval. Most buyers see this as protection for their investment. If you want to build a glass-and-steel modern house, this is not your town. If you want a town that looks the same (in the best way) in 20 years, it's exactly right.

Living Next to MIA: The Honest Trade-Off

Let's address the elephant. Miami International Airport is immediately east of Miami Springs. Flight paths cross parts of the city. Here's what that actually means:

Factor Reality
NoiseEastern sections hear takeoffs/landings. Western and central areas are quieter. You adapt faster than you'd expect.
Convenience5-minute drive to MIA departures. For frequent travelers, this is a life-changing commute.
Property ValuesAirport proximity keeps prices lower than comparable architecture elsewhere — which is exactly why value buyers target this town.
FAA Sound InsulationMany homes qualified for the FAA's residential sound insulation program. Impact windows + insulation = quiet interiors.

Schools in Miami Springs

All public schools fall under Miami-Dade County Public Schools:

  • Miami Springs Senior High — The town's high school since 1959. Known locally as "The Golden Hawks." Performing arts and athletics programs with deep community support.
  • Miami Springs Elementary — Walkable from most neighborhoods. Small-town school feel despite being in a major metro.
  • Palm Springs Elementary — Serves the western portion of the city. Bilingual programs available.
  • Miami Springs Middle School — Feeds into Miami Springs Senior High. Recently renovated facilities.

Parks, Golf, and the Curtiss Mansion

Miami Springs Golf & Country Club is a public course — open to everyone, no membership required. An 18-hole course winding through the residential streets, maintained by the city. Friday afternoon rounds are a local tradition.

The Curtiss Mansion is Glenn Curtiss' original 1925 residence, restored and now operated as a historic landmark and event venue. Open for tours. The building itself — Mission Revival with a red barrel tile roof — is the architectural thesis statement for the entire town.

  • Curtiss Park — The main community park. Playground, walking paths, community center.
  • Circle Park — The town's central roundabout green space. Hosts seasonal events, farmers markets, and the annual holiday lighting.
  • Royal Oaks Park — Sports fields, basketball courts, youth league home base.

Food and Daily Life

Miami Springs' dining scene is neighborhood-scale and better for it. Siam Rice on Westward Drive is the town's go-to Thai spot — BYOB, small room, excellent pad see ew. Rincon Argentino does empanadas and milanesas that pull diners from Hialeah and Doral. Mike's at Venetia is the local pizza-and-beer institution.

For groceries, Publix on Canal Street handles daily needs. The Hialeah Walmart and Costco are a 5-minute drive west.

How Miami Springs Compares

Feature Miami Springs Doral Hialeah
VibeHistoric, preservation-mindedNew construction, corporateDense urban, working-class
ArchitectureSpanish/Pueblo RevivalModern tract homesMixed, no preservation code
Home PricesBelow county averageAbove county averageBelow county average
HOA PrevalenceRare (most homes are non-HOA)Nearly universalVaries
Airport Proximity5 min to MIA10 min to MIA15 min to MIA
Character / WalkabilityHigh (small town feel)Low (car-dependent)Moderate

Who Should Buy in Miami Springs

This town attracts a buyer who values substance over flash:

  • The preservation buyer — You want a home with architectural character and a town government that protects it. You're buying a 1940s Spanish Revival and restoring it, not demolishing it.
  • The frequent flyer — If you travel weekly for work, living 5 minutes from MIA terminal drop-off changes your quality of life. No Uber surge, no hour-long drives from Boca.
  • The anti-HOA family — Most Miami Springs homes have no HOA. The city's preservation guidelines replace the need for one. You maintain your home to community standards because you care, not because a board fines you.
  • The long-term hold investor — Limited new supply (preservation limits development) plus growing demand equals steady appreciation. This isn't a flip market; it's a hold market.

Search available homes and track recent sales in Miami Springs at brokerone.io.

💡 Did You Know?

Record sale: $3,550,000 changed hands at 251 HIBISCUS DR, Miami Springs, FL 33166 in November 2025.
The area's oldest structure stands at 1328 WESTWARD DR, Miami Springs, FL 33166, built in 1920.
Housing mix: 87% single-family homes, 9% condos, 5% multi-family.

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Miami Springs Units For Sale

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Miami Springs Real Estate Market Trends

Median List Price
The median list price of homes in Miami Springs, was $972,500 in June 2026, compared to $820,000 in June 2025.

Location

Miami Springs, FL 33166

Neighborhood Insights

Ownership & Property Data

Median Assessed Value $321K
Highest Assessed Value $36.0M

Top Property Owners

INVERSIONES VEIGA S A $4.9M
GRACE LUTHERAN CH OF MIA SPRGS $4.7M
ROBERT ADER TRS WILLIAM F ADER JR RESTATED TR $4.2M
SOUTHERN BELL TEL & TEL CO TAX ADM OFFICE $3.4M
OLEETA LODGE 145 FREE & ACCEPTED MASON OF FL $3.2M

Foreclosure Risk Score

20/100 MODERATE
30-Year Mortgage Rate 6.23%
Local Unemployment 3.9%

Risk score based on economic indicators, lis pendens filings, and census data. Not financial advice.

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Miami Springs Frequently Asked Questions

  • The Miami Springs neighborhood is located in the Miami-Dade County area.

  • The Miami Springs neighborhood belongs to the following categories: Family Friendly, Historic, Suburban.

  • Currently, there are 28 homes for sale in the Miami Springs neighborhood.

  • Currently, there are 18 homes for rent in the Miami Springs neighborhood.

  • 80 homes have been sold in the Miami Springs neighborhood in the last 12 months.

  • The square footage of homes in the Miami Springs neighborhood is from 816 to 16826 sq.ft.

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