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Pricing · Miami and Fort Lauderdale

Luxury villa rental
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Nightly, weekly, and monthly. Weekly discounts ten to fifteen percent. Monthly discounts thirty to fifty percent. Peak season multipliers documented.

Luxury villa rental pricing in Miami and Fort Lauderdale runs on a nightly rate with structured discounts for weekly and monthly stays. The standard weekly discount is ten to fifteen percent off the seven-night multiple of the nightly rate. The standard monthly discount is thirty to fifty percent off the thirty-night multiple, with the deeper discount on the longest stays and the slower months. Peak season multipliers apply: New Year's Eve week, F1 weekend in May, Art Basel week in December, spring break weeks across March and April, and the Memorial Day weekend each command one and a half to two and a half times the published nightly rate. A refundable security deposit of two thousand to fifteen thousand is held against the stay and refunded post-departure. A welcome cleaning is included; daily housekeeping and chef service are concierge add-ons rather than standard inclusions.

Representative pricing

TierPer NightPer WeekPer Month
4 BR
Miami Beach, Venetian Islands
Villa Glo
$5,500$32,500$107,000
5 BR
Miami Beach
Villa Divina
$8,500$50,500$165,500
6 BR
Venetian Islands
San Marco Bleu
$3,995$23,500$77,500
7 BR
Miami Beach
Villa Lux
$5,655$33,500$110,000
8 BR
Miami Beach
Villa Milli
$9,500$56,500$185,000

All rates are off-peak. Peak season weeks (New Year, F1 weekend in May, Art Basel in December, spring break, Memorial Day, July Fourth) carry multipliers of one and a half to two and a half times the rates shown above. Specific multipliers run against the property and the date range; the concierge desk confirms at booking.

Included in the rate

  • ·The villa for the rental window
  • ·Welcome cleaning and turn-down
  • ·Pool maintenance through the stay
  • ·Linen, towels, and basic bath provisions
  • ·Concierge desk through the stay
  • ·Property fact sheet and arrival walkthrough

Not included

  • ·Daily housekeeping (concierge add-on)
  • ·Private chef and butler service
  • ·Groceries and provisioning
  • ·Alcohol and beverage service
  • ·Gratuity for property staff
  • ·Peak-season multipliers when applicable

What moves the price

The nightly rate of a Miami or Fort Lauderdale luxury villa runs against several factors at once. Bedroom count is the primary driver: a four bedroom property runs three to seven thousand nightly, an eight bedroom runs five to twelve thousand, a twelve plus bedroom compound runs fifteen thousand to fifty thousand and up. Neighborhood adds a multiplier on top of capacity: Star Island, Indian Creek, Bal Harbour, and Coral Gables command premiums against equivalent properties on Miami Beach proper or the Venetian Islands. Waterfront and dock access add a further premium, particularly on Star Island, the Venetian Islands, Las Olas Isles, and the Miami Beach canal blocks where vessel accommodation in the sixty to one hundred fifty foot range is part of the booking. Season is the next layer: November through April is peak, July and August are the slowest, and the New Year, F1, Art Basel, spring break, and Memorial Day windows carry the highest multipliers. Length of stay tips back in the renter's favor: weekly bookings discount the nightly rate, monthly bookings discount further, and the longest fifty plus night winter snowbird bookings can land at half the published nightly rate. Day-of-week matters less than the season but Friday and Saturday do carry a small premium on shorter stays.

Pricing FAQs

How does the weekly discount work?

A seven-night stay typically books at ten to fifteen percent below the seven-times nightly rate. A six thousand per night villa at seven nights would multiply to forty-two thousand at the published rate; the weekly booking lands at thirty-five thousand seven hundred to thirty-seven thousand eight hundred depending on the season and the specific property. The concierge desk applies the weekly rate automatically on bookings of seven nights or longer.

How does the monthly discount work?

A thirty-night stay typically books at thirty to fifty percent below the thirty-times nightly rate. The deeper discount applies to the longest stays (sixty days plus), the slower months (July through September), and the multi-month winter snowbird bookings. The concierge desk negotiates the monthly rate against the specific property, the dates, and the broader booking profile. See /pricing/monthly-stays for the longer-stay pricing pattern in detail.

What does the peak season multiplier actually mean?

Peak season weeks (New Year, F1 weekend, Art Basel, spring break, Memorial Day, July Fourth weekend) command one and a half to two and a half times the published nightly rate. The multiplier reflects the demand spike across those weeks, when the inventory tightens dramatically and the same property could otherwise book to multiple renters. The standard non-peak nightly rate is what publishes; the multiplier is applied at booking against the specific date range.

How does the security deposit work?

A refundable security deposit of two thousand to fifteen thousand is held against the stay, with the specific amount tied to the property tier and the booking profile (event bookings carry higher deposits than vacation bookings). The deposit is held via credit card or wire and released within seven to ten business days after the post-stay property walkthrough confirms no incidental charges. Wedding and event bookings carry higher deposits to cover vendor staging and ceremony installation wear.

Is the cleaning fee separate from the nightly rate?

A welcome cleaning is included in the published nightly rate. Daily housekeeping across the stay is a concierge add-on running roughly one hundred fifty to three hundred per service depending on the property size and the cadence; most renters book daily housekeeping on a multi-day stay. A post-departure deep clean is included in the rate. There is no separate cleaning fee added on top of the published nightly rate.

What about taxes and resort fees?

Florida state sales tax (six percent) and Miami-Dade tourist development tax (three percent) apply to rentals shorter than six months. Stays longer than six months are typically exempt from the tourist development tax. There is no resort fee or amenity fee added on top of the published rate; the concierge desk publishes the full out-the-door cost in the booking proposal so the security deposit, the cleaning, and the taxes are all visible before signing.

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