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

Miami Shores city has the smallest percent of unmarried residents and the second-smallest percentage of married couples. Its average household size is 3.5. The city's unwed birth rate is 13%, which is about average for the area. The median age of the population is 31.5.

Miami Shores is located in Miami-Dade County. It is a bedroom community for residents of Miami and other nearby cities. It is home to a sizeable retired population and is well-served by major highways. Its residential neighborhoods are attractive and well-maintained, and it offers a wide variety of recreational and civic activities.

The city has a population of 10,784 people. Its median household income is $97,500. It is the second-smallest city in the Miami Metro area. The area is home to many large businesses and a variety of small businesses. With its diverse economy, Miami Shores has a low poverty rate.

The median home price in Miami Shores is $750,000. This city is becoming more popular with people working in Miami, but wanting a suburban feel. Homeowners appreciate the town's suburban feel. Many restaurants, parks, and the village of Arch Creek are available for residents to enjoy.

While Miami's reputation and statistics have good news, the reality is a mixed bag. In 2004, the city had the third highest incidence of families living below the federal poverty line. This made Miami the third poorest city in the United States. The city's housing costs as a percentage of income was 42.8%, higher than the national average of 26 percent. Home ownership is also not cheap in Miami.