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Miami
The sunny and adventurous City of Miami includes a variety
of diverse neighborhoods making Miami an exciting and
popular place to live. The different communities include
upscale downtown condominiums, residential lofts in the
trendy Design District, rows of luxury high-rise condominiums
down Brickell Avenue, extraordinary homes in the Morningside
and Edgewater communities and traditional single-family
homes found in the locations of Miami. The Downtown area
is home to many of the city's top companies and financial
institutions.
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Brickell
Popular with everyone from professionals to families,
the high-rise condominiums offer community, security,
and even luxury. Blocks away from downtown Miami and
the financial district, Brickell keeps residents in
the center of Miami's happenings and a stone's throw
away from Miami Beach and Coral Gables.
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Coconut Grove
Located on Biscayne Bay just ten minutes south of
Downtown Miami , The Grove is unlike any other neighborhood
in Greater Miami and the Beaches . Coconut Grove is
one of the oldest communities in the City of Miami
overlooking Biscayne Bay with an eclectic style. Festivals
and street fairs such as the extraordinary Coconut
Grove Arts Festival add to Coconut Grove's excitement.
Coconut Grove has other monumental features including
the historic Villa Viscaya, the Miami Museum of Science,
respected and prestigious private schools, churches,
parks and Dinner Key marina.
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Key Biscayne
The island paradise of Key Biscayne offers residents a
prestigious yet laid-back natural environment to call
home. Located on a barrier island on Biscayne Bay, the
village is about 1.25 square miles and only about ten
minutes away from downtown Miami. With breathtaking beaches
and parks, outdoor recreation is the favorite pastime.
Whether a single family home, condominium, or estate,
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Coral Gables
Coral Gables, known as the "City Beautiful",
was founded in 1925 by developer George Merrick. The city's
major entrances are marked with graceful coral rock arches
dating back to the 1920s. Virtually every residential
street is lined with stately trees, and many are covered
in canopies of banyans, oaks and royal Poinciana trees.
Many of the Mediterranean-style homes, businesses and
public buildings from the 1920s and earlier have been
lovingly preserved or restored by Gables residents. This
quiet residential area has a thriving business sector,
fine residential areas, historic landmarks, and a vibrant
downtown area. The City Beautiful is home to South Florida's
finest jewelers, award-winning European and domestic furniture
manufacturers, art galleries, world-renowned bridal boutiques,
and has the highest concentration of live theater in all
of Miami-Dade County. Many of South Florida's finest restaurants,
from casual eateries to the nation's most celebrated restaurants,
call Coral Gables home.
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Cocoplum
An elite and private waterfront community located
in the heart of elegant Coral Gables, Cocoplum is
an exclusive community of luxury waterfront and non-waterfront
homes, low traffic winding streets and cul-de-sacs.
A resident's clubhouse consists of swimming pool,
lighted tennis courts, children's playground, 24 hour
security patrol, guardhouse, full service marina and
dockmaster. With direct access to beautiful Biscayne
Bay, this neighborhood is a boater's dream only 15
minutes away from the Miami International Airport,
downtown Miami, Coconut Grove and the stylish South
Beach.
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Tahiti Beach
The ultimate in exclusive gated communities, is located
within Cocoplum. This community, which boasts the
best waterfront lots on Biscayne Bay , consists of
29 homes situated on its own private natural reserve
with private park, tennis club and sandy beaches.
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Gables Estates
On the water's edge of Coral Gables is the private
200 acre waterfront community of Gables Estates. A
stylish South Florida lifestyle that enjoys no bridges
to Biscayne Bay and private boat docks, Gables Estates
is easily recognized worldwide as one of the most
prestigious waterfront addresses in the country with
easy access to Miami's International Airport, the
University of Miami, Biscayne Bay, national parks
and the greater Miami area. This community encompasses
192 lots with wide, deep water, and sea walled canals
which wind their way through magnificent estate homes.
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Old Cutler Bay
Old Cutler Bay is a lush and private gated community
consisting of 136 family homes on over 200 acres.
The waterfront homes provide direct access to beautiful
Biscayne Bay. Truly a boat lover's paradise, Old Cutler
Bay is accessible to shopping centers, sports amenities
and entertainment facilities.
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Hammock Oaks
Hammock Oaks is a family oriented gated community
right off of Old Cutler Road. Located opposite Snapper
Creek, this community is comprised of 107 homes with
access to Biscayne Bay. The community has a small
marina with only one bridge to Biscayne Bay.
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Snapper Creek
Snapper Creek is a gated neighborhood with 124 homes
situated on large acres of land with tropical landscaping
and mature oak trees. Amenities include a privately
owned marina with a full-time dock master, security,
and fuel. The marina provides all homeowners the comfort
of docking their boat at the marina or having the
option of storing it in a dry shed or on land.
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Gables by the Sea
Located in the southern part of Coral Gables, Gables
by the Sea provides a lifestyle of sailing, water
sports and fishing. No fixed bridges on most of the
waterfront homes provide direct access to Biscayne
Bay. This neighborhood boasts proximity to some of
the best schools in Miami.
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Journey's End
A prestigious, gated community offering lots of privacy
and beautiful surroundings, Journey's End is a lush
natural hammock in the heart of Coral Gables. The
private, guard-gated community, with ancient live
oaks, tropical palms, and brooks leading to the bay
features eighteen estates with tennis courts, 24-hour
security, and a marina with private boat docks with
no bridges to the bay.
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Pinecrest
Becoming one of the most desirable residential areas in
South Florida, the Village of Pinecrest is home to approximately
19,317 residents and over 300 businesses with a wide variety
of restaurants and shops. Pinecrest is conveniently located
fifteen minutes south of Downtown Miami and Miami International
Airport. The Village's appeal is attributed to its natural
beauty with tree lined streets, large lots, rural atmosphere,
and area schools which are singled out as some of the
best schools in the county.
Palmetto Bay
As the Miami area's newest city, Palmetto Bay has proven
itself a neighborhood on the rise. Land abounds around
most of the homes in the community, yet it is located
only about twenty minutes from downtown Miami.
South Miami
Voted as one of the best "all-American" cities,
South Miami is truly a melting place of people. From the
low-rise condominiums to estates, singles, professionals,
and families, everyone is at home in South Miami. Located
between Coral Gables and Pinecrest, South Miami is close
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Miami Beach
Miami Beach has a rich history as a trendsetter for the
arts, world famous nightclubs, and a rich cultural life.
Also known as a celebrity playground, Miami Beach has
an identity that is linked to the arts, entertainment,
and production, becoming a favorite spot for movie sets,
fashion shoots, award ceremonies, and television programs.
Miami Beach is truly a major international entertainment
and cultural destination. Consisting of a diverse international
community, Miami Beach is comprised of several neighborhoods
Biscayne Point is a residential island,
separated from the main barrier island of Miami Beach
by the Tatum Waterway and Indian Creek. The area consists
of a large multi-family apartment district known as
Biscayne Beach, as well as two distinctly different
single-family residential neighborhoods: Biscayne
Point and Stillwater Drive.
Normandy Shores is a residential island
with approximately 300 single family homes and 43
apartment buildings surrounding the Normandy Shores
Golf Course and Fairway Park . Normandy Shores is
accessed via the adjacent Normandy Isle, which is
linked to Miami Beach at 71 st Street.
North Shore is highly urbanized and densely
populated with multifamily apartments and condominiums.
The commercial district is located along Collins Avenue
and 71st Street.
Normandy Isle contains approximately 422
single family homes located in the central section
of the island and two large multi-family residential
districts located at the east and west ends of the
island. A small commercial district is centered around
the Normandy Fountain near the east end of the island.
La Gorce includes La Gorce Island and Allison
Island . The area is generally comprised of single-family
residential streets with no institutional uses. North
Bay Road, Alton Road, Pine Tree Drive, and La Gorce
Drive are all comprised of large-lot, single family
homes.
Oceanfront includes the area from 23 rd
Street north to 63 rd Street from the Atlantic Ocean
on the east to the Indian Creek waterway on the west.
The area is generally comprised of condominiums, hotels,
and commercial uses along the street level.
Nautilus consists of single-family homes
and includes Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Heart
Institute, Nautilus Middle School , and North Beach
Elementary School . Arthur Godfrey Road (41 st Street),
a State roadway, is a major commercial corridor to
the southern border of this neighborhood, with Alton
Road on the west side, and Pine Tree Drive along the
east side of the neighborhood.
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Bayshore
includes the Sunset Islands and the Sunset Harbor
area and encompasses a variety of "sub-neighborhoods"
within its geographic boundaries. These include single-family
areas, principal arterial roadways, and multi-family
areas.
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City Center
is a very diverse neighborhood consisting of single
and multi family residential, commercial and retail
uses. The center of the neighborhood includes the
Miami Beach Convention Center, Jackie Gleason Theater,
City Hall and the Botanical Gardens and is the home
of the Lincoln Road pedestrian mall.
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Flamingo/Lummus
neighborhood, also known as the Art Deco District,
is located in the heart of the South Miami Beach and
includes much of the National Register Architectural
District. The neighborhood is composed of two distinct
development districts occurring to either side of
the neighborhood's main arterial, Washington Avenue.
The neighborhood to the west of Washington Avenue
is comprised of low-rise condominiums including a
small enclave of single-family structures directly
west of Flamingo Park. The neighborhood located to
the east of Washington Avenue and surrounding Lummus
Park forms the commercial and mixed-use entertainment
component of Art Deco and is deemed to be the most
popular tourist attraction in South Florida and one
of the most successful revitalization projects in
the world.
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South Pointe
is an up and coming area with the newest high rises,
restaurants, and nighclubs in town. Just south of
the Art Deco district, the area is vibrant yet laid
back.
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West Avenue/Bay Road
neighborhood is located in the south Miami Beach area,
west of the Flamingo Park Neighborhood. The neighborhood
consists multi-family development along the Biscayne
Bay front with single-family and smaller multi-family
structures throughout the remaining area.
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Venetian Isles
includes Belle Isle, Di Lido, Rivo Alto and San Marino
Islands . In general, the area encompasses a variety
of "sub-neighborhoods" within its geographic
boundaries. These include single-family areas, principal
arterial roadways, and multi-family areas.
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Star Island, Palm Island & Hibiscus Island
Located between downtown Miami and Miami Beach, these
three private and prestigious islands are home to
numerous celebrities and high-profile homeowners.
Gorgeous waterfront mansions align the island's edge
with unsurpassed water and city views. Guard-gated
with 24-hour security and located just moments away
from trendy South Beach, Lincoln Road shopping and
restaurants, and many other hot spots around town.
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Fisher Island
As one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in the United
States, Fisher Island is a world of its own. With the
finest amenities in the country, Fisher Island truly is
an island paradise. Located between Miami and Miami Beach
in Biscayne Bay, Fisher Island is accessible by boat or
ferry and offers a completely self-contained community.
Amenities include a 22,000 sq. ft. international spa,
9-hole golf course, two deep water marinas, manicured
tennis courts, social clubs, guest suites, dry cleaning,
six exquisite restaurants, supermarket, bank, post office,
fire department, helipad, seaplane ramp and security staff
throughout the island for the protection and safety of
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Aventura
One of Miami-Dade's newest communities, Aventura was incorporated
in 1995. Internationally recognized as a premier location
in which to live, shop and play, Aventura is a multifunctional
municipality with a diverse demographic base. Located
on the Intracoastal Waterway in northeast Miami, Aventura
is approximately 3.2 square miles, conveniently located
between two major South Florida airports and two of the
largest and most popular seaports in the world. Aventura
consists of an upscale condo community with some of South
Florida's best-known large-scale condominium projects
and apartment buildings. Most recently, Aventura completed
a $4 million Community/Recreation Center situated on 2.8
acres of land in a park like setting on the waterfront.
This 25,000 square foot facility includes a gym, meeting
rooms, computer lab, exercise and aerobic facilities.
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