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Broward County, Florida

Foreign National Mortgages in Miramar, Florida

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Miramar

Miramar is a rapidly growing city in southern Broward County, strategically positioned between Miami and Fort Lauderdale. Known for its diverse Caribbean, Colombian, and Venezuelan community, Miramar offers affordable housing, excellent parks, and a strong sense of cultural identity. Neighborhoods like Miramar Park and Silver Shores provide family-friendly environments with newer construction and modern amenities. The city's growth and development make it one of South Florida's most dynamic real estate markets.

Why Buy in Miramar?

Miramar offers one of the best value propositions in Broward County — affordable prices with rapid appreciation potential as the city continues to develop. The city's location between Miami and Fort Lauderdale provides easy access to both job markets via I-75 and the Florida Turnpike. Miramar's diverse Caribbean and Latin American community creates a rich cultural tapestry with restaurants, markets, and events representing dozens of countries. The newer western neighborhoods feature modern construction with hurricane-impact windows and energy-efficient designs. Miramar Town Center is a growing hub of commerce and entertainment that's elevating the city's profile.

Price Range

From $350,000

To $600,000

Property Types

Single FamilyTownhouseCondo

Top Nationalities

CaribbeanColombianVenezuelanJamaicanBrazilian

Popular Neighborhoods

  • Miramar Park
  • Silver Shores
  • Sunset Falls
  • Riviera Isles
  • Harbour Lakes

Why Invest in Miramar

1

Rapid city growth and development are driving consistent property value appreciation year over year

2

Strategic location between Miami and Fort Lauderdale creates dual-market rental demand from commuters

3

Affordable entry points compared to neighboring cities offer strong potential for equity growth

4

Diverse tenant pool — Caribbean, Latin American, and domestic families — reduces vacancy risk

Nearby Attractions

Miramar Regional Park — 200+ acre park with amphitheater, aquatic complex, and sports fields
Miramar Town Center — Shopping, dining, and entertainment hub in the heart of the city
Snake Warrior's Island Natural Area — 52-acre nature preserve with walking trails and wildlife
Sawgrass Mills — One of the largest outlet malls in the US, just minutes away

FAQs About Miramar

What is driving Miramar's growth?
Miramar's growth is driven by several factors: its strategic location between Miami and Fort Lauderdale with easy highway access, relatively affordable housing compared to neighboring cities, significant commercial development including Miramar Town Center, and a welcoming diverse community. The city has attracted major employers and retail developments. Western Miramar has seen extensive new construction of single-family homes and townhouses. The city's population has grown steadily, fueling both residential and commercial investment.
How does Miramar compare to Pembroke Pines?
Miramar and Pembroke Pines are neighboring cities with similar price points and demographics. Miramar has a stronger Caribbean community influence, while Pembroke Pines leans more Latin American. Pembroke Pines has the edge in schools with its renowned charter school system. Miramar offers slightly lower prices and more new construction opportunities in its western areas. Both cities provide excellent value compared to coastal areas. The choice often comes down to specific neighborhood preferences and school priorities.
Is Miramar safe?
Miramar is generally considered a safe city, particularly the newer western neighborhoods like Silver Shores, Sunset Falls, and Riviera Isles. These gated and guard-gated communities offer additional security. Like any growing city, some areas are safer than others — the newer developments tend to have lower crime rates. The Miramar Police Department is well-regarded and actively patrols residential areas. When choosing a neighborhood, working with a local real estate professional can help identify the safest communities that fit your budget.
Can foreign nationals get a mortgage in Miramar?
Yes. Foreign nationals can qualify for mortgage financing in Miramar through specialized foreign national loan programs. These programs typically require 25-30% down payment and accept international income documentation. Miramar's affordable prices make it an excellent entry point for Caribbean and Latin American buyers looking to invest in South Florida real estate. Home Financial Group has extensive experience helping buyers from the Caribbean, Colombia, and Venezuela purchase homes in Miramar. No US credit history or Social Security number is required.
What is the commute from Miramar to Miami or Fort Lauderdale?
Miramar's central location is one of its biggest advantages. Downtown Fort Lauderdale is about 20-25 minutes north via I-75 or University Drive. Downtown Miami is approximately 25-40 minutes south depending on traffic. Miami International Airport is about 25 minutes away, and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is just 15 minutes. The city's position along the I-75 corridor and proximity to the Florida Turnpike makes both metros easily accessible for daily commuters.

Ready to Buy in Miramar?

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