AMLI Midtown 29
Compared to median rents in 33137, Miami
No RER violations on record.
| Type | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Studio | $2,542 |
| 1 Bed | $2,682 – $3,557 |
| 2 Bed | $3,570 – $4,287 |
| Unit | Rent | As Of |
|---|---|---|
| — | $2,542/mo | Apr 2026 |
| 1201 | $2,517/mo | Apr 2026 |
| — | $2,420/mo |
| Mar 2026 |
| — | $2,420/mo | Mar 2026 |
| — | $2,515/mo | Mar 2026 |
| — | $2,515/mo | Mar 2026 |
| Unit | Rent | As Of |
|---|---|---|
| — | $3,119/mo | Apr 2026 |
| 1201 | $2,967/mo | Apr 2026 |
| — | $3,169/mo | Mar 2026 |
| — | $3,139/mo | Mar 2026 |
| — | $3,151/mo | Mar 2026 |
| — | $3,151/mo | Mar 2026 |
| Unit | Rent | As Of |
|---|---|---|
| — | $3,928/mo | Apr 2026 |
| 1201 | $3,407/mo | Apr 2026 |
| — | $3,855/mo | Mar 2026 |
| — | $3,855/mo | Mar 2026 |
| — | $3,791/mo | Mar 2026 |
| — | $3,791/mo | Mar 2026 |
Based on listing data
Former Resident 445100
2 years ago
I moved to Midtown 29 (before it was AMLI) in 2018. I loved my apartment, the amenities (especially the pool), and the friendly maintenance people. After COVID and AMLI taking over, the place went downhill unfortunately. First, the ground floor parking used to be free, but they installed parking gates with exorbitant hourly rates after some residents were found using it for their daily parking instead. Next, maintenance around the building slowed down. The pool grills and pool showers were broken weeks on end. Finally, the management and leasing staff. The first group I dealt with when I applied and moved in are not the same people working there now. I remember how friendly and accommodating they were. The group now plays favorites and only cares about money. I was hit with a $600+ renewal proposal for my lease after being a good tenant for the past years when my yearly rent raise would be about $100 each year. When I was moving out, I saw other tenants leaving large furniture outside in the dumpsters and getting picked up. There were no email alerts about it. So, when I was moving out, we left a small bookshelf and a rug outside. The manager Francesca comes up to us rudely and tells us she will charge us unless we remove the furniture. I told her I've seen numerous people leave all sorts of large items there. She kept rudely insisting so I told her we'll find a place to dispose and we did. However, they STILL charged me the $500 for "furniture disposal" on my move-out statement! Thankfully, I took pictures before and after we took the items and disputed the charges. They really are only about money. Also in terms of location, I do give it that it was very close to my work and you could walk to Midtown or Wynwood. However, the soccer field is a problem and causes a lot of traffic when driving to the parking garage after work. It is also very loud all times of the night.
Prospective Resident 80199
2 years ago
I left my drivers license there when I toured one of the units. When I went back to get it the manager Crisia was very rude. Gave me an attitude because she couldn’t find the license and I asked to speak to the manager. Started yelling at me saying I needed to respond her questions and calm down or she wouldn’t help me. Kept repeating that I must have left it somewhere else. Turns out it was there in the end. Terrible experience, I left the place shaking. This is unacceptable behavior from someone dealing with potential customers. Do better and get this woman some much needed therapy.
Current Resident 229468
3 years ago
Let me start by saying I’ve only been living here 4 months almost. #1 On moving day, my bf and I drove 14 hours on the road with our uhaul. As we were approaching Miami, we caught traffic on the express. This caused our arrived to change from 4:00pm to 6:00. We called and management- Yandri- told us he would not stay past 6pm. We were extremely close to the complex and this point 15 mins away with an ETA of 6:05. After calling again he confirmed he would not stay. We then had to navigate through Miami with a uhaul, after stopping at many hotels, we finally found a hotel that would let us park our uhaul there. We then had to search for a store that had lock to secure our belongings and pay over $300 on a hotel that night. ALL OVER A 5 MIN STAY OVER! #2 construction and changes. They had their outdoor grill station closed for an extended period of time and had the whole back section of the pool closed off, changed all their outdoor furniture -including their daybeds- to wheeling in uncomfortable single lounge chairs- which was the selling feature for this apartment. The blue fluffy daybeds they have online do not exists anymore. ABSOLUTE disappointment. #3 constantly shutting off water because of construction issues #4 elevator #2 has been down for weeks now and the wait for an elevator to reach us- going up or down- is an absolute headache. Good thing I’m in shape and no health problems- because I have been taking the stairs regularly so I can stay on schedule. #5 MY CAR WAS BROKEN INTO IN THE “SECURE” PARKING GARAGE. I park in the very top level-6. Someone broke in, scraped the side of my car, and stole my LV sunglasses and my unused dash cam. This has to be by a resident since we need keys to enter .We- my bf and I-investigated and there’s no cameras in the 6th floor near the building entrance where we park which we never noticed til after the break in . After speaking with management- Yandri - about feeling unsafe in that specific area and wanting another space, he tells me that they cannot guarantee my safety in that space or different one and if I feel unsafe then I need to contact the police. Which beings me to #6 #6 MANAGEMENT the worst management I’ve experienced by far. If you cannot assure me a safe environment in a “Luxury” tiny $3.4k/mo one bedroom apartment, or come up with any kind of solution, then drastic measures need to be put in place. The next 8 months couldn’t come fast enough. we WILL NOT be resigning another lease here. I have always given people slack for messing up or simply having a bad day. But when you are telling people you don’t give a crap about their safety, and it’s not your problem- go to the police, then you don’t deserve to be in the hospitality service. I work in healthcare and I know how to empathize, care for, and treat people. They need to clean house.
roland0218
4 years ago
This building has excellent location, and great amenities, Yandri Padura was really friendly , professional and excellent Custumer service Amazing building Location and staff Love this neighborhood 5 starts
Prospective Resident 795726
4 years ago
BEWARE - Worst apartment complex to apply to. When I was applying one resident said "whatever you do do not live here there is mold in my apartment and the management is incompetent". She was there for a meeting to terminate her lease and the management person didn't even show up. She was crying over the issue in the lobby. Another person walked in and said management had lost two of her packages that week. Avoid at all costs. They are impossible to do business with. I feel like a dodged a bullet living here.
of tenants recommend
Based on 10 verified reviews
“This building has excellent location, and great amenities, Yandri Padura was really friendly , professional and excellent Custumer service Amazing bui”
— Anonymous, Mar 2022
“This place sucks, yes pretty amenities but jacuzzi never works and customer service is HORRIBLE. Walls are paper thin so if you want privacy you won&a”
— Anonymous, Jun 2020
18 questions answered
Based on recent listing data, rent for a studio at 180 NE 29TH ST, Miami, FL, 33137 is approximately $2,542 per month.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a studio at 180 NE 29TH ST, Miami, FL, 33137 is approximately $2,517 per month.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 1-bedroom at 180 NE 29TH ST, Miami, FL, 33137 ranges from $2,682 to $3,557 per month, with a median of $3,119.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 1-bedroom at 180 NE 29TH ST, Miami, FL, 33137 is approximately $2,967 per month.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 2-bedroom at 180 NE 29TH ST, Miami, FL, 33137 ranges from $3,570 to $4,287 per month, with a median of $3,928.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 2-bedroom at 180 NE 29TH ST, Miami, FL, 33137 is approximately $3,407 per month.
Based on available records, 180 NE 29TH ST, Miami, FL, 33137 is not currently registered as rent stabilized. Rents at this building are likely set at market rate.
The registered owner of 180 NE 29TH ST, Miami, FL, 33137 is PPF AMLI 180 NE 29TH STREET LLC. You can view their full portfolio of buildings on Lucid Rents.
180 NE 29TH ST, Miami, FL, 33137, owned by PPF AMLI 180 NE 29TH STREET LLC, has an overall grade of C (2.3/5) on Lucid Rents. Tenants have left 11 reviews. Check tenant reviews for firsthand experiences.
180 NE 29TH ST, Miami, FL, 33137 has an overall grade of C with a score of 2.3 out of 5 on Lucid Rents. This score is based on violations, complaints, and tenant reviews.
Yes, 180 NE 29TH ST, Miami, FL, 33137 has 14 complaints on record. Visit the building page on Lucid Rents to see the full history, including violation classes and complaint types.
180 NE 29TH ST, Miami, FL, 33137 is located in flood zone X. Prospective tenants should consider these factors when evaluating the building.
180 NE 29TH ST, Miami, FL, 33137 offers 7 amenities including Pet Friendly, Air Conditioning, Balcony, Dishwasher, Controlled Access, Elevator, Fitness Center. View the full amenity list on the building page.
180 NE 29TH ST, Miami, FL, 33137 lists pet-friendly amenities (Pet Friendly). Contact the building management to confirm current pet policies and any breed or size restrictions.
Yes, 180 NE 29TH ST, Miami, FL, 33137 offers laundry amenities: Dishwasher.
180 NE 29TH ST, Miami, FL, 33137 offers the following security and access amenities: Controlled Access.
180 NE 29TH ST, Miami, FL, 33137 has 3 transit options nearby. The closest include: bus: BISCAYNE BD & NE 9 ST (MIABIS, 3, 100, 101), 1.5 mi away.
180 NE 29TH ST, Miami, FL, 33137 has 10 tenant reviews with an average rating of 2.0 out of 5. 0 out of 10 reviewers would recommend this building.
Rent Trend
↑ 28% since 2019
vs. Neighborhood
11% below median
Best Time to Move
Cheapest: April
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Amenity premiums in this area
Below neighborhood average
Potential savings: ~40% by timing your move