
2359 W 74th Street
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Hialeah is the sixth-largest city in Florida and the most densely Cuban-American municipality in the United States — a family-first, multi-generational city where small-business ownership and community roots shape both the market and the culture. Single-family inventory is typically compact ranch homes on 5,000–7,500 square-foot lots, with townhouse and low-rise condo stock filling in the eastern edge near Miami Springs and the LeJeune corridor. Price points sit meaningfully below the rest of Miami-Dade, which makes ownership within a twenty-minute drive of Miami International Airport achievable at Hialeah price points when nothing else in the county allows it.
Historic Hialeah Park, Amelia Earhart Park, and the Milander Park corridor anchor the eastern side of the city; Hialeah Gardens and the West Okeechobee corridor are the newer-construction growth zones. Buyer profiles include first-time buyers priced out of Miami and the Gables, multi-generational families relocating within Miami-Dade to stay close to relatives, and investors targeting workforce rentals with strong occupancy fundamentals.
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