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Explore condos in Miramar, a planned city in southern Broward and home to Spirit Airlines and the FBI's Miami field office: a market of 97 active condos, all resale, with a $285,000 median price.

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A family suburb in southern Broward, between Pembroke Pines and the Miami-Dade line

Living in Miramar

Miramar began in 1953 as a low-cost housing development built by developer A.L. Mailman on land that had been Henry D. Perry's dairy farm. The city's first mayor, Robert Gordon, chose the name in honor of the Miramar neighborhood of Havana, Cuba. The city formally incorporated on May 26, 1955, and has operated under a commission-manager government since 1991.

Today Miramar is Florida's 14th-most-populous city, with 134,721 residents as of the 2020 census and an estimated 143,242 by 2024 — 10.4% growth over the 2010-2020 decade. It covers 28.85 square miles of land in southern Broward County.

The city has been Spirit Airlines' corporate headquarters since the airline relocated from Michigan in 1999, and it's home to the FBI's Miami field office, which has operated since December 8, 2014, out of a 330,000-square-foot LEED-certified federal building.

Miramar borders Pembroke Pines to the north and northwest, Hollywood to the northeast, West Park to the south, and the Miami-Dade line further south — a position that puts it minutes from both Broward and Miami-Dade without belonging to either of Miami's own submarkets.

Miramar has 97 active condo listings on the MLS today, none of them new construction — it's an entirely resale market. The median price is $285,000, with a $480/month median HOA and a median year built of 2001.

That profile puts Miramar among southern Broward's consolidated family suburbs: not the region's lowest entry price, nor a luxury enclave, but a mid-range market sustained by steady employment and consistent population growth.

What will you find in Miramar?

01Anchor employers
Spirit Airlines' corporate headquarters and the FBI's Miami field office, both within city limits.
02Sustained growth
10.4% population growth between 2010 and 2020, among southern Broward's fastest-growing cities.
03A planned, family city
Born as a residential development in the 1950s, now Florida's 14th-most-populous city.
04Regional connectivity
Minutes from Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, and Sawgrass Mills.

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Miramar in minutes

  • Pembroke Pines10 minutes
  • Hollywood15 minutes
  • Fort Lauderdale25 minutes
  • Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport25 minutes
  • Sawgrass Mills25 minutes
  • Downtown Miami25 minutes

Places of interest in Miramar

  • Miramar Regional Park — A municipal park with a 5,000-seat amphitheater, hosting concerts and cultural events year-round.
  • Miramar Cultural Center / ArtsPark — The city's cultural center and art gallery, with year-round programming.
  • Ansin Sports Complex — A municipal sports complex hosting track-and-field events and regional tournaments.

Frequently asked questions about condos in Miramar

Answers to the most common questions about pricing, inventory, and the process of buying a condo in this city.

Miramar is a planned city in southern Broward County, incorporated in 1955 and now Florida's 14th-most-populous, with 134,721 residents as of the 2020 census and 10.4% growth over the prior decade. It's been Spirit Airlines' corporate headquarters since 1999 and home to the FBI's Miami field office since 2014, sustaining steady employment within the city. Its condo market is consolidated and resale: 97 active units today, with a $285,000 median price and a $480/month median HOA.

  • Living — You want a planned, family-oriented South Florida suburb, away from Miami's pace and the beach crowds.
  • Investing — You want a consolidated market sustained by steady employment — Spirit Airlines and the FBI — and population growth.
  • A second home near Broward — You'd rather be between Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, and Fort Lauderdale, with quick access to Miami-Dade.
  • Renting — You're interested in renting to long-term tenants tied to the area's stable employers.

Who buys in Miramar? Families looking for a planned suburb with its own parks and services in southern Broward; Professionals tied to Spirit Airlines, the FBI, or other southern Broward employers; Investors who prioritize local employment stability over the upside of a tourist enclave; Buyers who want to be close to Miami-Dade without paying Miami's own price tag.

There are 97 active condo listings on the city's MLS today, all resale. We can send you updated availability based on what you're looking for.

No. Miramar is a city in southern Broward County, in South Florida — a different county and municipality from Miami, though minutes from the Miami-Dade line.

Miramar combines sustained population growth with anchor employers like Spirit Airlines and the FBI, which sustains steady housing demand. We don't guarantee returns: we help you evaluate each opportunity with real market data.

Not currently: the 97 active units on the MLS are resale, with a median year built of 2001.

Yes. International buyers can purchase property without being U.S. residents or citizens, and financing alternatives exist depending on the buyer's profile. We help you access those options.

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