Incorporated in 1915, the city of Miami Beach saw its first development in the southern tip in the art deco district known as South Beach. In the 1930s, South Beach entered a stage of rapid, unprecedented development with numerous Miami lodging facilities erected in the area. These early Miami lodging facilities consisted of a combination of seasonal rentals and traditional hotels.Once South Beach became saturated and overbuilt, real estate developers started to move further north on Collins. During the 1950s and 1960s, the "Millionaire Row" started to be developed with bulky condominium buildings being built to offer weekly Miami vacation rentals. By now, Miami Beach had become a major tourist attraction with construction projects for new lodging facilities springing up throughout the city.For Miami Beach tourists, South Beach continues to have the greatest demand for lodging. Those looking for an extended stay in Miami Beach will also find the highest rates in the village of South Beach. As you travel north above Collins and 30th, the demand for accommodations decreases, resulting in lower rates for an extended stay in Miami Beach. Lodging in this part of the city consists primarily of luxurious aparthotel condominiums, condo buildings and traditional hotels. Extended stay facilities in the area north of South Beach are typically facing the ocean.We have collected for you our best selection of properties in this high-end area for weekly Miami vacation rentals: