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University of Miami
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Miami's University of Miami in Coral Gables attracts students from around the world to its medical school, law school, business programs, and arts programs. Students regularly sublet in Brickell, Coconut Grove, and South Beach during summer when many return home or pursue internships elsewhere. Miami also attracts interns in finance, real estate, and international business who need short-term housing.
SublettingU lists verified student sublets near the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Brickell, Coconut Grove, and Little Havana. The Miami market is competitive year-round due to the city's desirability — set up saved search alerts and act quickly on new listings. UM medical students and law students create substantial supply of furnished apartments near the health district.
Student sublets near UM range from $1,200 to $2,300 per month for a room in a shared apartment. Coral Gables (walking distance to main campus) is the most convenient but prices accordingly. Brickell offers high-rise apartments with amenities popular with business students. Coconut Grove and Little Havana offer more affordable options with character. South Beach is the most expensive and typically chosen by students who prioritize lifestyle over commute.
Coral Gables is the natural first choice — immediately adjacent to campus with walkable restaurants and cafes. Coconut Grove (east of Gables) has a laid-back village feel popular with arts and architecture students. Brickell is popular with business students who want easy access to Miami's financial district for internships. South Beach is desirable but adds a 30-minute commute and premium pricing.
March through April. UM students finalizing plans for summer clinical rotations (medical), externships (law), or internships post apartments in spring. Miami's summer (June–August) is extremely hot and humid — most sublets include central AC and pool access, which are essentials rather than amenities. Furnished sublets with utilities included are worth paying for given Miami's high summer electricity costs.
Miami summers run 90–95°F with high humidity from June through September, with frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Air conditioning is absolutely essential — verify it's included and functioning before committing. Hurricane season runs June through November; most well-maintained buildings have impact windows. Electric bills in summer can be significant — prioritize all-inclusive furnished sublets. A car or reliable rideshare budget is needed for most errands beyond the immediate Coral Gables/Brickell corridor.
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