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Market Intelligence Miami, FL

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Self-storage market in Miami, FL — July 2026

Based on the 57 facilities we track in Miami — a sample of Miami’s market, not every facility.

As of July 2026 · data via OpenStreetMap + Foursquare

Market tightness

Soft

Aggregate demand signal — not a facility occupancy figure.

Running a move-in promo

19%

Median rate by size

5×5

$60/mo

~22% above US ($49/mo)

typical $41/mo–$77/mo

5×10

$105/mo

~62% above US ($65/mo)

typical $84/mo–$119/mo

10×10

$179/mo

~88% above US ($95/mo)

typical $144/mo–$224/mo

10×20

$329/mo

~140% above US ($137/mo)

typical $265/mo–$424/mo

The bigger picture

Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL — market supply & demand

Lower storage supply per capita than ~97% of US metros — about 8.9 facilities per 100k people vs the 32.3 national median.

Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL looks under-supplied relative to the markets we track.

A metro of 6.1M residents and 2.3M households — the demand base behind the per-100k figure.

Supply: our registry · as of 2026-06

Demand trend

Population up ~4% since 2020 — a growing metro.

Net in-migration of ~222,000 residents since 2020.

Population trends historically correlate with storage demand — not a forecast. Census PEP, 2025 vintage.

Market context

Median household income

$73,481

Median gross rent

$1,770/mo

Renter share

60%

Census 2023 ACS 5-yr · demand context — these historically correlate with storage demand, not a forecast.

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Data & methodology

Aggregate analysis of publicly available self-storage facility data in Miami, FL, as of July 2026. Facility data © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL) and Foursquare. Rates reflect published street rates; individual facility pricing varies. Figures describe the 57 facilities in our dataset for this metro — a sample skewed toward facilities on certain software platforms, not a complete census of the market.