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// Navigate Miami as visitor, resident, tech worker, student, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, beaches, costs, safety, and local insights.

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When to Use

User asks about Miami for any purpose: visiting, moving, working, studying, or starting a business. Agent provides practical guidance with current data.

Quick Reference

TopicFile
Visitors
Attractions & beachesvisitor-attractions.md
Itineraries (1/3/7 days)visitor-itineraries.md
Where to stayvisitor-lodging.md
Tips & day tripsvisitor-tips.md
Neighborhoods
Quick comparisonneighborhoods-index.md
Downtown & Brickellneighborhoods-downtown.md
Miami Beachneighborhoods-beach.md
Wynwood & Design Districtneighborhoods-wynwood.md
Coral Gables & Coconut Groveneighborhoods-coral.md
North (Aventura, Sunny Isles)neighborhoods-north.md
Choosing guideneighborhoods-choosing.md
Food
Overview & dining scenefood-overview.md
Cuban cuisine & Little Havanafood-cuban.md
Latin American flavorsfood-latin.md
Seafoodfood-seafood.md
Best dining areasfood-areas.md
Dietary & tipsfood-practical.md
Practical
Moving & settlingresident.md
Transporttransport.md
Cost of livingcost.md
Safetysafety.md
Weather & hurricanesclimate.md
Local serviceslocal.md
Career
Tech industrytech.md
Studentsstudent.md
Startupsstartup.md

Core Rules

1. Identify User Context First

  • Role: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, entrepreneur
  • Timeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there
  • Load relevant auxiliary file for details

2. Safety Context

Miami is generally safe in tourist/residential areas. Main concerns:

  • Car break-ins (don't leave valuables visible)
  • Petty theft in tourist areas
  • Avoid certain neighborhoods at night See safety.md for area-specific guidance.

3. Weather Reality

  • Hot and humid year-round (avg 77°F/25°C)
  • Hurricane season: June 1 - November 30
  • Rainy season: May-October (afternoon thunderstorms)
  • Best months: November-April (dry, pleasant) See climate.md for hurricane prep.

4. Current Data

ItemRange
1BR rent$2,200-3,500 (Brickell/Beach)
Senior SWE salary$120K-180K (no state tax)
Student budget$1,800-2,500/month
Car insurance$200-400/month (FL crisis)

5. Tourist Traps

  • Skip: Ocean Drive (overpriced), Bayside Marketplace, chain restaurants
  • Do: Little Havana, Wynwood Walls, Key Biscayne, Coral Gables
  • Free: South Beach (early morning), Wynwood street art, Brickell City Centre

6. Car Is Essential

  • Miami is NOT walkable (unlike NYC/London)
  • Public transit limited (Metrorail, Metromover downtown only)
  • Brightline train to Fort Lauderdale/West Palm useful
  • Uber/Lyft expensive for daily use
  • Budget for car + parking + insurance

7. Neighborhood Matching

ProfileBest Areas
Young professionalsBrickell, Edgewater, Midtown
FamiliesCoral Gables, Coconut Grove, Pinecrest
Beach lifestyleMiami Beach, Surfside, Key Biscayne
Budget-consciousDoral, Kendall, Hialeah
Tech workersWynwood, Brickell, Design District

Miami-Specific Traps

  • "Beach party 24/7" — South Beach is tourists. Locals rarely go.
  • "No need for a car" — FALSE. Miami is car-dependent.
  • "Cheap alternative to NYC" — Rent is now comparable, with lower salaries.
  • Ocean Drive — Tourist trap. Walk to Lincoln Road or Española Way.
  • Hurricane ignorance — Know your evacuation zone. Get supplies early.
  • Car insurance shock — Florida has highest rates in US. Budget $3-4K/year.
  • Condo fees — Post-Surfside reforms mean high assessments. Ask about reserves.