Find Cash Buyers in Hialeah, Florida
Hialeah is the sixth-largest city in Florida with a population exceeding 220,000, located in Miami-Dade County northwest of Miami proper. The median home price is around $430,000, which is lower than Miami's core but still substantial. Hialeah is one of the most densely populated cities in the Southeast, with a predominantly Hispanic population and a strong small-business economy. The city's tight housing supply and high demand create an active wholesale market, particularly for CBS block homes that can be renovated and sold to owner-occupants or converted to rental properties.
Deal Run identifies investors already buying near your Hialeah property from Miami-Dade County transaction records, scores them by fit, and provides skip-traced contact information.
How to Find Cash Buyers in Hialeah
Florida is a full-disclosure state — sold prices are public through the Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser. Deal Run finds landlords and flippers from this data. Each investor gets a proximity-weighted Investor Score. See our investor search feature page.
Hialeah Wholesale Market Overview
Hialeah's housing stock is predominantly CBS block construction from the 1950s-1970s — small 3/1 and 3/2 homes on 5,000-7,000 sqft lots. The western areas near Hialeah Gardens and Miami Lakes have slightly newer construction. Distressed properties trade at $250K-$380K with ARVs of $420K-$550K after renovation. The buyer pool is a mix of flippers doing moderate renovations and landlords attracted by the strong rental demand from Hialeah's workforce population.
Hialeah Gardens and Palm Springs North offer marginally lower price points and newer housing stock, creating spillover wholesale opportunities. Properties near the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) and Okeechobee Road corridors benefit from transit access.
Common repairs include roof replacement ($10K-$20K for flat or tile), impact window installation ($15K-$25K), plumbing updates, electrical panel upgrades, and kitchen/bath renovations. CBS construction means fewer structural issues, but always check for active code violations with the City of Hialeah building department.
Skip Trace Hialeah Property Owners
Hialeah's investor community includes South Florida locals and Latin American investors. Many use Florida LLCs and land trusts. Deal Run includes skip tracing on all paid plans with cached results. See our skip tracing guide.
Analyze Deals in Hialeah
Florida disclosure law provides reliable sold data. Hialeah values are relatively consistent within the city but vary by proximity to major roads and transit. Flood zone status is important — check FEMA maps for properties near the Miami Canal system. See comp analysis and repair estimates.
Market Your Hialeah Deals
Hialeah-specific marketing tips: include flood zone status, proximity to Palmetto Expressway and MIA airport, lot size, and CBS construction type. Note whether the property has a carport or garage (valuable in dense Hialeah). For rental deals, highlight the strong tenant demand and tight vacancy rates.
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