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    CORAL GABLES
    FISHER ISLAND
    BAY HARBOUR
    BRICKELL
    DOWNTOWN
    GOLDEN BEACH
    PINECREST
    SOUTH MIAMI
    EDGEWATER
    MIAMI BEACH
    BAL HARBOUR
    BAY POINT
    COCONUT GROVE
    Surfside
    KEY BISCAYNE
    PONCE DAVIS
    SUNNY ISLES
    UPPER EAST SIDE
    Miami Beach

    Miami Beach

    Miami Beach is a south Florida island city that connected via bridges to mainland Miami. Miami is known for its extravagant homes, art deco architecture, colorful nightlife and wide stretches of beachfront properties that lures in the rich and famous.

    Miami Beach may have come in the limelight thanks to the movies, but it has earned its reputation of being the beach party capital of the world. he average cost of residential real estate at Miami Beach ranges from $500,000 and goes all the way to $42,000,000 for luxury single-family homes.

    Coral Gables

    Coral Gables

    The City of Coral Gables, commonly known as just Coral Gables is a city that’s located in the Miami-Dade County just southwest of Downtown Miami. Coral Gables is one of the first planned communities in Miami and has been meticulously designed.

    Coral Gables is known for its historical landmarks, tree-line streets and ivy-covered mansions. The city is considered to be one of the best places to live in Miami mainly because of being one of South Florida’s most prestigious neighborhoods.

    Golden Beach

    Golden Beach

    Golden Beach is one of the million-dollar communities in Miami-Dade County that offers sophisticated year-round oceanfront living for Miami’s most affluent residents, including A-list celebrities. The town has a population of just around 919, or around 364 households, and has a total area of 1.8 square miles.

    Living in Golden Beach means not only being just a stone’s throw away from the stunning beaches and luxury amenities, but also having peace of mind thanks to the seclusion and security the town offers.

    Sunny Isles Beach

    Sunny Isles Beach

    Sunny Isles Beach is nicknamed “Florida’s Riviera”, thanks to its culturally diverse coastal resort community. Its white-sand beaches create the perfect backdrop for upscale condos and apartments in the neighborhood.

    Sunny Isles Beach is situated on a barrier island in Miami-Dade County and surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and Intracoastal Waterway. Golden Beach and Haulover Park are Sunny Isles Beach’s equally stunning neighbors. Sunny Isles is also easily accessible from both the Miami and Fort Lauderdale airports.

    Bal Harbour

    Bal Harbour

    Bal Harbour provides quiet year-round coastal living for families. Although the village is a community with a relaxed vibe, it is close to Miami’s more lively metropolis and has its own vibrant shopping scene.

    Sitting between the ocean on one side and Biscayne Bay on the other, Bal Harbour is located on the northern tip of Miami Beach and is connected by a bridge to Haulover Park. It is around 40 minutes away by car from both downtown Miami and Fort Lauderdale.

    Bay Harbour Islands

    Bay Harbour Islands

    Bay Harbour Islands is known for having a huge number of mid-century Miami Modernist-style homes or MiMo homes. Today, several residential properties have sprouted to cater to those who want a small-town vibe.

    The town of Bay Harbour Islands is connected to the mainland of Biscayne Bay through the Broad Causeway. It is composed of two islands, Broadview and Bay Harbour, and is surrounded by Indian Creek, Bal Harbour, Surfside, and Biscayne Bay. Bay Harbour Islands is also roughly equidistant between Miami Beach.

    Surfside

    Surfside

    Surfside is a quiet beachfront community in Miami Beach featuring low-rise condominiums and art deco single-family homes that open to unobstructed views of the sea. This family-friendly neighborhood offers a laid-back lifestyle and the charm of a small town to residents of all ages, from young families to retirees

    It has a total area of around 361 acres, 47% of which is water. The population as of 2010 was 5,744. Surfside is served by some of the best schools in Florida and boasts a low crime rate, making it one of the most livable addresses in Miami.

    Fisher Island

    Fisher Island

    Fisher Island, a private barrier island in Miami Beach, is an exclusive tropical community shared among around 700 of the wealthiest families in the US. The ultra-exclusive Fisher Island Club opened in 1987, and after extensive renovations, was reopened in 2007 with updated and even more lavish amenities and services.

    Fisher Island is located south of Miami Beach, merely 3 miles from downtown Miami. It has a total area of 216 acres. Miami Beach and South Florida’s top attractions are within easy reach.

    Pinecrest

    Pinecrest

    Pinecrest is considered one of the most upscale zip codes in the United States, distinguished by expansive homes with manicured lawns and tranquil streets. This suburban village has a population of around 19,446 and a total area of 7.54 square miles.

    Pinecrest is located in Miami-Dade County, between US1 and Old Cutler road. It is home to Pinecrest Gardens, an outdoor recreational area that’s dubbed as South Florida’s Cultural Arts Park. he average square footage of homes in Pinecrest is 3,450. The lots are spacious, and most homes come with expansive outdoor spaces and grand driveways.

    Upper East Side

    Upper East Side

    Stunning and playful architecture that embodies the spirit of Miami line the streets of Upper Eastside, a largely residential neighborhood located north of Edgewater and adjacent to Little Haiti. The area is best known for its impressive range of Miami Modern (MiMo) buildings and historic homes that date back to the early to mid-20th century.

     But more than just eye candy, the Upper Eastside also enjoys an enviable waterfront location, waves of culture from its neighboring communities, and fine dining care of Miami's best chefs and fastest growing neighborhood in the city.

    Bay Point

    Bay Point

    Bay Point is an exclusive gated community in the affluent Miami neighborhood of Upper Eastside.Bordered by Biscayne Bay to the east, Bay Point boasts an amazing central location that provides residents with all the privacy and tranquility they need while being only minutes away from the best that Miami has to offer.

    Established in 1946, Bay Point has been home to many of the country’s most famous celebrities and successful professionals over the years. The changing trends in architectural styles through the decades have been wonderfully preserved here, giving Bay Point a flavor that’s distinctly its own.

    Edgewater

    Edgewater

    Edgewater is an up-and-coming bayfront neighborhood located between Downtown Miami and the vibrant Design District. Despite its relatively small size, this pocket-sized residential community is packed with potential, and has emerged as one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in Miami today.

    One of the things that makes Edgewater so appealing is its calm and relaxed vibe, a breath of fresh air that serves as a contrast to the hustle and bustle of the Downtown Miami CBD and Brickell’s cosmopolitan atmosphere.  If you’re searching for the perfect Miami neighborhood with a seamless balance between convenience, modern amenities, and laidback waterfront living, Edgewater is definitely hard to top.

    Downtown Miami

    Downtown Miami

    For those who want to be close to the bustling city life, downtown Miami is the perfect place to be. It is home to towering condominiums and commercial skyscrapers offering a splendid view of the sea. The downtown is a walkable, lively, and charming neighborhood where everything comes alive, from day to night.

    This urban oasis offers a vibrant nightlife, exciting shopping and dining options, museums and parks, and an overall fun lifestyle that’s a mix of work and play. Although the downtown is modern at first glance, there are three historic districts that remind residents of how old Miami used to be.

    Brickell

    Brickell

    Brickell is Miami and South Florida’s main financial district, where countless residential and commercial skyscrapers make up the community. It has a total area of 1.19 square miles and a population of 31,000, making it Miami’s densest neighborhood.

    It is often dubbed Miami’s Wall Street, with residents working in the trade and financial industries. Brickell is also slowly becoming one of the neighborhoods of choice for young professionals.

    Coconut Grove

    Coconut Grove

    Coconut Grove isn’t just Miami’s oldest neighborhood – it’s also one of its most distinct. Set on Biscayne Bay and shaded by dense tree canopies, the Grove has always drawn people who want a slower pace without giving up city access.

    Coconut Grove’s history goes back to the 1870s, when it became the first established community in Miami. A post office opened in 1873, and soon after, Bahamian immigrants and Northeastern pioneers began building homes along the bay.

    Key Biscayne

    Key Biscayne

    The island town of Key Biscayne is known for its natural beauty, from its shores to its year-round sunny weather. It has a population of around 13,000 and a total land area of approximately 1.23 square miles.

    Key Biscayne is a village located on an island just south of Miami Beach. It’s bordered by two state parks, the Atlantic Ocean, and Biscayne Bay. Brickell, Coral Gables, and Coconut Grove are just 20 minutes by car, more or less.

    Ponce Davis

    Ponce Davis

    Ponce Davis is an exclusive residential community in Miami-Dade Countythat promises a high standard of living among homeowners. It features expansive acreage, lavish Old Florida homes, and countless green spaces for the entire family.

    Ponce Davis is an exclusive residential community in Miami-Dade Countythat promises a high standard of living among homeowners. It features expansive acreage, lavish Old Florida homes, and countless green spaces for the entire family.

    South Miami

    South Miami

    The laid-back South Miami vibe and its desirable residential neighborhoods attract residents to settle here. This city in Miami-Dade County features parks, historic buildings, a variety of dining options, and unique shops and establishments.

    South Miami is within the Miami metropolitan area. The central business district of South Miami is accessible to downtown Kendall, downtown Miami, and the Miami Intermodal Center, through the Miami Metrorail. South Miami is surrounded by Coral Gables, Pinecrest, and Glenvar Heights.

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