Brickell Ranks as Second-Most Densely Populated Neighborhood  - S. Florida Business & Wealth

Brickell Ranks as Second-Most Densely Populated Neighborhood 

The Brickell Avenue area shows strong real estate interest with more than 16,800 daily home views.

Brickell, Miami presents a unique urban profile, ranking seventh in the friendliness study by Hastha Kalalu. Despite its high population density and elevated cost of living (19% above national average), the neighborhood maintains relatively moderate crime rates compared to other urban areas. The area shows strong real estate interest with over 16,800 daily home views, indicating its attractiveness to potential residents.

The data reveals a complex urban environment where housing costs are significantly high at $628,460 on average. Family households comprise 43.24% of residents, suggesting a mixed demographic of families and single residents. Safety metrics are favorable for an urban core area, with seven violent crimes per 1,000 residents. This analysis conducted by Hastha Kahalu indicates that, while Brickell faces typical urban challenges like high density and elevated living costs, it maintains attributes that contribute to its appeal as a residential neighborhood in Miami’s metropolitan area. 

Key findings for Brickell, Miami:
DataBrickell, Miami
Population37,876 residents
Family household percentage43.24%
Average house value$628,460
Violent crime rate7 per 1,000 residents
Cost of living19% above national average
Daily home views16,823
Overall friendliness score59.13

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