Los Angeles ($65/sqft, 22.5% vacancy) and Miami ($78/sqft, 11.8% vacancy) compete on different axes: Los Angeles on talent depth and Miami on rent and tax.

  • Class A rent: Los Angeles $65/sqft vs Miami $78/sqft.
  • Vacancy: Los Angeles 22.5% vs Miami 11.8%.
  • Talent index: Los Angeles 92 vs Miami 78.
  • Corporate tax: Los Angeles 27% vs Miami 21%.
  • Premium flex/seat/month: Los Angeles $1,080 vs Miami $920.

Los Angeles vs Miami: Class A office comparison

Los Angeles ($65/sqft, 22.5% vacancy) and Miami ($78/sqft, 11.8% vacancy) compete on different axes: Los Angeles on talent depth and Miami on rent and tax.

TL;DR

  • Class A rent: Los Angeles $65/sqft vs Miami $78/sqft.
  • Vacancy: Los Angeles 22.5% vs Miami 11.8%.
  • Talent index: Los Angeles 92 vs Miami 78.
  • Corporate tax: Los Angeles 27% vs Miami 21%.
  • Premium flex/seat/month: Los Angeles $1,080 vs Miami $920.

Market data side-by-side

MetricLos AngelesMiami
RegionAmericasAmericas
CountryUnited StatesUnited States
Class A rent (USD/sqft/yr)$65$78
Class A rent (local)65 USD78 USD
Vacancy22.5%11.8%
Trendflatrising
Prime yield5.8%5.4%
Premium flex / seat / month (USD)$1,080$920
Submarkets covered65
Corporate tax27%21%

Lease norms

MetricLos AngelesMiami
Typical term7 yrs7 yrs
Typical rent-free14 mos9 mos
Lease normsModified-gross with op-ex escalations. Rent-free 12-20 months on a 10-year term is standard. TI of $130-$200/sqft achievable. California Civil Code 1938 disclosure (CASp) is mandatory.Modified-gross structures dominate; 7-10 year terms are common. Free rent of 6-12 months and TI of $80-$140/sqft typical on a 10-year deal. Personal guarantees common for sub-investment-grade tenants.
Tax noteCombined federal + California corporate tax effectively 27%. LA City business license tax applies.21% federal corporate income tax; no Florida state corporate income tax for most pass-through structures. Florida assesses a 5.5% corporate income tax on C-corps. No personal income tax.

Talent

MetricLos AngelesMiami
Talent index (0–100)9278
Talent noteDeepest entertainment, streaming, gaming, and aerospace talent pool in the world. Average all-in compensation indexes 92 vs. New York.Strong bilingual (Spanish-English) finance and legal talent. Deep Latin American banking, asset management, and family-office concentrations. Tech talent is shallower than NY/SF but growing rapidly.

Transit & commute

Los Angeles: Metro Rail expansion (Purple Line extension, K Line) is reshaping commute economics — but LA remains predominantly car-based.

Miami: Metromover (free downtown), Metrorail to Brickell and Government Center, Brightline regional rail, MIA Mover from Miami International Airport. Brickell and Downtown are walkable; Wynwood and Coral Gables remain car-dependent.

Top submarkets — Los Angeles

Top submarkets — Miami

Decision criteria

Pick by cost

Los Angeles is the cheaper Class A market on a USD basis.

Pick by talent depth

Los Angeles has the deeper talent index (92/100 vs 78/100).

Pick by tax

Miami has the lower headline corporate tax (21% vs 27%). Local incentives can change the effective rate materially.

Pick by lease optionality

Los Angeles typical term is 7 years with 14 months free; Miami runs 7 years with 9 months free.

Pick by transit

Los Angeles: Metro Rail expansion (Purple Line extension, K Line) is reshaping commute economics — but LA remains predominantly car-based. Miami: Metromover (free downtown), Metrorail to Brickell and Government Center, Brightline regional rail, MIA Mover from Miami International Airport. Brickell and Downtown are walkable; Wynwood and Coral Gables remain car-dependent.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Class A office cheaper in Los Angeles or Miami?
Los Angeles is cheaper on a USD basis: $65/sqft vs $78/sqft.
Which has better talent depth, Los Angeles or Miami?
Los Angeles indexes higher on talent depth (92 vs 78).
Which has more sublease availability, Los Angeles or Miami?
Los Angeles carries higher vacancy (22.5% vs 11.8%) and therefore typically more sublease">sublease overhang.
What lease term should I expect in Los Angeles vs Miami?
Los Angeles typical term is 7 years with 14 months rent-free; Miami typical term is 7 years with 9 months rent-free.
How does transit and commuter access compare?
Los Angeles: Metro Rail expansion (Purple Line extension, K Line) is reshaping commute economics — but LA remains predominantly car-based. Miami: Metromover (free downtown), Metrorail to Brickell and Government Center, Brightline regional rail, MIA Mover from Miami International Airport. Brickell and Downtown are walkable; Wynwood and Coral Gables remain car-dependent.

Editorial provenance

Reviewed by Miriam Hollander — Lead market analyst. Last updated 2026-04-15. See our methodology and editorial standards.

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