Miami Lakes, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Miami Lakes is comprised of a diverse mix of people. The youngest residents are under the age of 18 and the oldest are over 65. The median age was 36 years. The city has a male to female ratio of 89.4 to one. In 2000, there were nearly nine hundred businesses in the city. The population of Miami Lakes is one of the youngest in Miami-Dade County.

As of 2010, Miami Lakes was home to 28,716 people. By the year 2025, the city will need to add 686 to 1,019 new residential units to accommodate the population. With available land, the city could build an additional 1,605 units. In the meantime, the population is expected to remain relatively stable and grow at the same rate. Despite the projected population increase, the city has a diverse mix of demographics.

The climate in Miami Lakes varies depending on the time of year. The city is located on a peninsula on the South Atlantic coast. In general, it receives tropical weather year-round. The warmest month of the year is July. The coolest month is January. The city's climate is mild. Its climate is warm and sunny with low humidity. In addition to a diverse climate, Miami Lakes is located near a major metropolitan area.

Among its many amenities, Miami Lakes has a unique atmosphere. The community has 23 lakes and ample bike and walking paths for residents. The Hard Rock Stadium, formerly known as Sun Life Stadium, is located at the edge of Miami Lakes and is often the site of various events and entertainment. Shula's Golf Club and Spa offer outdoor relaxation. Main street is a vibrant collection of restaurants, boutique shops, and a movie theater.