Miami is hosting
the world.
June 11 - July 19, 2026
Hard Rock Stadium · Miami Gardens, Florida
Days remaining until the World Cup final on July 19, 2026

Miami Real Group at the FIFA World Cup 2026
Andres Vieira, Founder & Vision Architect of Miami Real Group, at the official FIFA World Cup 2026 event hosted by Coca-Cola in Miami - June 2026. The World Cup is underway in Miami through July 19, 2026. Miami Real Group is here now.
What the World Cup Means
for Miami Real Estate
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is bringing hundreds of thousands of international visitors to Miami between June 11 and July 19, 2026 - the largest sporting event in human history hosted in a city that is already the primary destination for Latin American capital investment in the United States. Miami Real Group advises international investors on how to position capital in South Florida real estate before, during, and after the tournament.
For buyers from Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, the World Cup is not just a sporting event - it is the moment they land in Miami, fall in love with the city, and start asking questions about buying. Miami Real Group is here when that conversation starts.
The tournament creates a hyper-inflationary micro-economy in Miami's short-term rental market. Property owners with the right asset in the right location can generate months of rental income in a single tournament week. Miami Real Group helps investors identify and acquire those assets before prices adjust.
Every global mega-event hosted in Miami - from Art Basel to Formula 1 - has permanently elevated the city's international profile and accelerated property value appreciation. The World Cup is the largest of them all. International attention on Miami peaks now; positioning ahead of the post-World Cup demand wave is the strategic play.
Miami Is on the World Stage
Hard Rock Stadium is hosting seven matches through the tournament, including the Bronze Final on July 18, 2026. Global visitors are in Miami now, filling hotels, short-term rentals, and neighborhoods across the city. Major international events like the World Cup create a measurable halo effect on host-city real estate demand, and that visibility often extends well beyond the final whistle on July 19.
Neighborhoods Closest to
Hard Rock Stadium
Hard Rock Stadium is located in Miami Gardens at the northern edge of Miami-Dade County. During the World Cup, proximity to the stadium drives both short-term rental demand and foot traffic to surrounding neighborhoods. Miami Real Group maps these micro-markets for investment positioning.
Closest residential market to the stadium. Short-term rental demand is highest here during tournament weeks.
Strong family market with excellent highway access to the stadium. High concentration of Latin American families - the primary World Cup audience.
International visitors prefer Brickell for its walkability and nightlife. Short-term rentals here command premium pricing during major events.
Strong international buyer profile, excellent short-term rental market, and proximity to both the stadium and the beach.
Miami Real Group and
the World Cup Buyer
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is the largest sporting event in human history. The expanded 48-team format means more nations, more fans, and more potential buyers landing in Miami than any previous tournament has delivered to any city.
Miami Real Group specializes in exactly the buyer the World Cup is delivering - high-net-worth individuals and families from Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, and Europe who arrive in Miami for an event and leave with a conviction that this is where they want to own.
We have seen it with Art Basel. We have seen it with Formula 1. The World Cup is accelerating it at a scale that has no precedent in Miami's history.
If you are attending the World Cup and considering buying in Miami - talk to us while you are here. The best assets are identified when the city is in the global spotlight.
Attending the World Cup?
Consider Buying in Miami.
Miami Real Group advises international buyers throughout the World Cup period. Whether you are attending the tournament in person or watching from abroad - if Miami is on your radar, this is the moment to act.
FIFA World Cup 2026 is underway. Real estate data reflects Q1 2026 - Sources: Miami Realtors, Miami-Dade County Records, MRG Intelligence. Miami Real Group is not affiliated with FIFA or the FIFA World Cup 2026.
How does the 2026 FIFA World Cup affect Miami real estate values?
Miami is a 2026 FIFA World Cup host city with matches at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. The event drives measurable short-term rental demand within 5-10 miles of the stadium and signals long-term infrastructure investment in surrounding neighborhoods, historically associated with 4-8% price appreciation in comparable World Cup host markets per international real estate research.
Which Miami neighborhoods are closest to Hard Rock Stadium for World Cup 2026?
Hard Rock Stadium is located in Miami Gardens in Miami-Dade County. The closest neighborhoods are Miami Gardens, Miramar, Pembroke Pines, and Hialeah within 5 miles, and Brickell, Wynwood, and Miami Beach within 15-20 miles via I-95. Miami Gardens and Miramar offer the strongest short-term rental positioning for 2026 World Cup matches.
Is the 2026 FIFA World Cup a good reason to buy investment property in Miami?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup creates a measurable but short-term demand spike for Miami investment property. Miami Real Group recommends evaluating World Cup driven purchases against long-term fundamentals including the MRG Liquidity Moat Score, cap rate, and The Great Decoupling thesis rather than event timing alone. Miami's structural real estate case exists independently of the World Cup.
¿Cómo afecta el Mundial FIFA 2026 al mercado inmobiliario de Miami?
Miami es sede del Mundial FIFA 2026 con partidos en el Hard Rock Stadium de Miami Gardens. El evento genera demanda de alquileres a corto plazo en un radio de 5-10 millas del estadio y crea señales de inversión en infraestructura a largo plazo en los vecindarios circundantes, históricamente asociadas con una apreciación de precios del 4-8% en mercados anfitriones del Mundial según investigación inmobiliaria internacional.
