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World-famous street art, galleries, boutique hotels — Miami's creative hub. Heavily photographed, which means weekend crowds are real. 1BRs run $2,400–2,800/mo; you're paying for the aesthetic. Best for people who work in creative industries or want to be near the art scene.

Neighborhood Guide · 2026

Wynwood, Miami

World-famous street art, galleries, boutique hotels — Miami's creative hub. Heavily photographed, which means weekend crowds are real. 1BRs run $2,400–2,800/mo; you're paying for the aesthetic. Best for people who work in creative industries or want to be near the art scene.

Miami Housing Costs — 2026

Median 1BR rent

$2,200/mo

Median 2BR rent

$3,100/mo

Median home price

$635K

Avg utilities

$180/mo

City-wide medians. Wynwood rents may vary above or below depending on building vintage and unit type.Full Miami breakdown →

Other Neighborhoods in Miami

Compare Wynwood with other popular areas.

Coconut Grove

Lush, leafy, bohemian — oldest neighborhood in Miami. Slower pace than Brickell, with mature trees and a marina. 1BRs $2,000–2,400/mo. Attracts families and people who want less density. The quiet here is genuine — it's a different city from South Beach.

Brickell

Financial district, high-rises, the most walkable urban core in Miami. The Brickell City Centre gives it actual street-level retail. 1BRs $2,600–3,200/mo. Best for finance workers and remote workers who want NYC-style density without NYC prices — though the gap has narrowed significantly.

South Beach

Art Deco architecture, beach access, nightlife, and consistent tourist foot traffic. If you want the Miami postcard lifestyle, this is it. 1BRs $2,500–3,000/mo. Best for people whose social life centers on nightlife and beach proximity; less suited for families or anyone wanting quiet.

Design District

Luxury retail, architecture, upscale dining — more of a shopping destination than a residential neighborhood. Small residential population. Premium for the address.

Edgewater

Between Wynwood and Brickell, waterfront, mostly newer construction high-rises. Slightly below Brickell prices at $2,200–2,700/mo for a 1BR. Good walkability to Wynwood. A practical choice for people who want Brickell-adjacent living without paying Brickell prices.

Little Havana

Authentic Cuban culture — Calle Ocho, the best Cuban food in the US, cafecito windows, domino parks. One of the most affordable neighborhoods in Miami at $1,600–2,000/mo for a 1BR. Not gentrified. The trade is less walkability and older building stock, but the cultural density is real and irreplaceable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Wynwood a good neighborhood in Miami?

World-famous street art, galleries, boutique hotels — Miami's creative hub. Heavily photographed, which means weekend crowds are real. 1BRs run $2,400–2,800/mo; you're paying for the aesthetic. Best for people who work in creative industries or want to be near the art scene.

What is the rent in Wynwood, Miami?

Miami citywide median 1BR rent is $2,200/mo. Wynwood pricing varies from the city average depending on building age, proximity to transit, and in-unit amenities. Studio units in Miami often run 15–20% below the 1BR median.

What is Wynwood in Miami known for?

World-famous street art, galleries, boutique hotels — Miami's creative hub. Heavily photographed, which means weekend crowds are real. 1BRs run $2,400–2,800/mo; you're paying for the aesthetic. Best for people who work in creative industries or want to be near the art scene.

How does Wynwood compare to other Miami neighborhoods?

Wynwood is one of 7 notable neighborhoods in Miami. Other options include Coconut Grove, Brickell, South Beach.

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