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One to Five Bedrooms, $2,590 to $4,950: A Miami Rental Budget Ladder — August 20, 2026

Today’s rental alert has six Miami updates spanning 1 to 5 bedrooms and asking rents from $2,590 to $4,950. The cleanest way I would scan this batch is by monthly budget first, then space, then the status change that caused the property to appear in the alert.



ChrisManzano.com editorial graphic illustrating rental budget and space comparison
Editorial ChrisManzano.com graphic — not a photograph of the listed rental properties.

Under $3,000


  • $2,590 — 9030 SW 158th Ave, Unit 8-209, Miami 33196 — 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 781 reported sq ft — MLS A12014943 — Price Increased.

  • $2,850 — 9030 SW 158th Ave, Unit 9-211, Miami 33196 — 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,109 reported sq ft — MLS A12015444 — Price Increased.

  • $2,900 — 11362 SW 151st Ave, Miami 33196 — 3 bedrooms, 2 full and 1 half bathroom, 1,506 reported sq ft — MLS A12058440 — Price Decreased.


$3,000 to $3,500


  • $3,200 — 12822 SW 135th St, Unit 12822, Miami 33186 — 3 bedrooms, 2 full and 1 half bathroom, 1,758 reported sq ft — MLS A12073759 — New Listing.

  • $3,500 — 10543 SW 118th Ave, Unit 10543, Miami 33186 — 3 bedrooms, 2 full and 1 half bathroom, 1,678 reported sq ft — MLS A12074080 — New Listing.


At $4,950


  • $4,950 — 14465 SW 96th Ave, Miami 33176 — 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2,573 reported sq ft — MLS A12058412 — Back On Market.


What the status changes do — and do not — tell you


A New Listing label tells us the property entered this alert as new. Back On Market tells us it returned to active availability in the feed. Price Increased and Price Decreased tell us the asking rent changed. Those labels do not tell us why the change happened, whether a landlord is negotiable, or whether a property is the best value for you.


What I would compare next


  • Total move-in funds, not only the monthly asking rent.

  • Deposits, application costs, and association requirements when applicable.

  • Parking, pets, utilities, lease term, and any property-specific restrictions.

  • Current condition and what is actually included with the rental.

  • Commute, neighborhood fit, and the amount of space you will realistically use.

  • Current availability before scheduling or making plans around a property.


Need help narrowing the list?


If you tell me your comfortable monthly range, bedroom need, move date, and the areas that work for you, I can help turn a long rental alert into a much smaller shortlist.

Chris Manzano • 305-999-5664 • Chris@ChrisManzano.com


Source and disclaimer: This post is based on an automated MLS/Matrix/OneHome rental alert received August 20, 2026. Rental availability, asking rent, status, measurements, deposits, fees, association requirements, pet and parking rules, utilities, lease terms, and other conditions can change and must be independently verified. Status changes do not establish the reason for the change or the relative value of a property. The editorial image in this article is not a photograph of the listed rentals.

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