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After becoming a city in 1995, Aventura established its niche as an enclave of tropical landscaping and water surrounding sleek high-rises and luxurious single-family homes.  Majestic palms line the roadways and colorful flowers cover the medians of Aventura Boulevard and Country Club Drive.  Aventura Founders Park located in the center of the city of Aventura, features a bayside path, a children's playground, tennis courts and a multi-purpose athletic field.  Aventura is synonymous with world-class shopping at Aventura Mall.  To date, it is the largest in the area with six department store anchors and more than 250 shops.

 

BAL HARBOUR  bay harbor  Click on links to search for HOUSES and CONDOS

Discreet elegance is the keynote of Bal Harbour - long the favored hideaway of the rich and famous.  Bal Harbour's crown jewel is an upscale mall that opens to the sky but protects shoppers from the elements.  The ambience of Bal Harbour is meant to be savored amidst an array of cuisines served in a Bal Harbour Mediterranean-style garden cafe, an elegant dining room or a terrace overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

 

BAY HARBOR ISLANDS      bay harbor island  

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Bay Harbor Islands is a community of fine homes and apartment houses, schools, retail shops, restaurants, municipal facilities and professional businesses.  Rollerbladers and mothers with baby joggers are common sights on the side streets of Bay Harbor Islands.  While providing residents with all the services of larger municipalities, Bay Harbor Islands manages to maintain the small-town touch.

 

BELLE MEADE       Belle Meade

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Located in Miami's "Upper East Side" Belle Meade is a tree lined, lushly landscaped older community.  You can see the pride of ownership as you drive around.  It boasts a guarded gate entry just off Biscayne Boulevard thereby eliminating heavy traffic.  This area is going through a rapid regentrification with many fine new restaurants and shops for all tastes and pocketbooks.  Belle Meade is centrally located in the City of Miami with easy access to Miami Beach, the airport and I95 expressway.

 

BISCAYNE PARK -  Click on link to search for HOUSES

Biscayne Park is a village founded in 1933 by developer Arthur Griffing.  The community name derives from the Indian term for "favorite path of the rising moon".  The estimated population, in 2003, was 3,219. 

 

BRICKELL    brickell

Since the time William and Mary Brickell - the founding father and mother of Greater Miami and the Beaches - named a tree-lined thoroughfare after their homestead, Brickell Avenue has been associated with wealth and prestige.  Now, Brickell, the international banking and business center of Greater Miami, south of the Miami River, is taking on a new role as a vibrant place to stay, dine and reside.

 

COCONUT GROVE coconut grove  Click on the links to search for HOUSES 

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Coconut Grove has been dubbed a "Village with a rhythm all its own."  Coconut Grove's variety and originality are reflected in the dining choices offered by its eateries and in the jazz, salsa and reggae heard in its funky neighborhood bars.  The water front parks of Coconut Grove offer some of the best vantage points for watching manatees and sailboats, while specialty Coconut Grove stores sell an exhilarating range of merchandise.

 

CORAL GABLES  coral gables 

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Tree-lined boulevards, winding roadways and green spaces give Coral Gables its identity as "The City Beautiful."  Shoppers flock to fine boutiques and specialty stores along Coral Gables' Miracle Mile to find the hottest new styles.  Coral Gables restaurants appear on the culinary map for a variety of cuisines.  Their elegant ambience and exacting service are taken for granted in Coral Gables - a city dedicated to fine living.

 

DOWNTOWN MIAMI   downtown skyline

Downtown Miami pulsates with activity as commercial, cultural and leisure pursuits come together.  Innovative Downtown Miami skyscrapers compete for your attention, while historic shopping arcades and storefronts packed with merchandise evoke Miami's origins as a trading town.  Downtown Miami department stores and emporiums offer big city shopping with a cosmopolitan flair, while Downtown Miami's diversity inspires dining delights in a variety of culinary styles.

 

EASTERN SHORES -  Click on links to search for HOUSES and CONDOS

Located in the eastern section of the city of North Miami Beach, this residential area is bounded by Maule Lake to the west, NE 163rd Street to the south, and the Intracoastal Waterways to the west and north.  Almost all the single-family residential lots in the Eastern Shores subdivision have water frontage.  Most of the lots which connect with Maule Lake in turn connect with the Intracoastal Waterway.

 

KEY BISCAYNE  key biscayne  Click on links to search for HOUSES and CONDOS

The secluded island of Key Biscayne can be reached via the scenic Rickenbacker Causeway, which spans beautiful Biscayne Bay.  Located south of Downtown Miami and north of Coconut Grove, Key Biscayne touts miles of golden sand beaches and quaint, quiet neighborhoods.  At Key Biscayne you can play tennis at the Crandon Park Tennis Center, home to the NASDAQ 100 Open tournament every March, while Crandon Park Golf Course's intriguing terrain puts it among the top 50 public courses in Florida.  Tropical foliage lines the Key Biscayne road to Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Recreation Area, where the beach invites swimming or kayaking.

 

LITTLE HAVANA

A vibrant Hispanic culture permeates everything in Little Havana, Miami - colorful murals, monuments to heroes past and present, elderly men playing dominoes as they discuss politics, and cigar rollers at work amidst Little Havana's ever-present aroma of Cuban coffee.  These scenes of daily Little Havana life play out amidst a backdrop of Little Havana's pulsating music, vibrant storefronts, unique art gallaries and quaint restaurants.

 

MIAMI

Whether you're into sports, sunshine or salsa, Miami sizzles all year long with exciting entertainment venues and attractions, world-class hotels and restaurants, great beaches and a nightlife that never sleeps. 

 

MIAMI BEACH    mia bch skyline-beach   Click on the link to search for HOUSES

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Miami Beach's picture-postcard winter playground has blossomed into a sophisticated community that welcomes visitors at any time of year.  Miami Beach offers more than fantasy Art Deco buildings; it is blessed with diverse cultural institutions, public beaches and boutiques that put a designer spin on Miami Beach shopping.  Miami Beach's trendy charms revolve around its cuisine, sizzling nightspots and cultural scene.

 

MIAMI SHORES       Miami Shores  

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Miami Shores is a 100 year old community stretching inland from Biscayne Bay from 90th Street to 111th Street and has grown to include homes, businesses and schools.  Miami Shores remains a village at heart with a charming main street and private homes on tree-lined streets.  Miami Shores Country Club offers golf, tennis and a new water park.

 

MORNINGSIDE

Morningside is an officially designated historic neighborhood in an older part of Miami.  It lies to the east of Biscayne Boulevard from NE 50th Terrace to NE 61st Street.  Built in the 1920's as "Bay Shore" it prospered in the mid 20th century, and fell on hard times along with most of Miami's other inner city neighborhoods in the 60's and 70's.  More recently Morningside was one of the first historic areas in central Miami to experience gentrification with an influx of affluent residents.  It has now been fully restored.

 

NORTH MIAMI BEACH -   Click on links to search for  HOUSES and CONDOS

Planned as a "perfect city" in 1917, North Miami Beach still has the same street layout.  Now it is a large residential, business and shopping area that includes The Mall at 163rd Street.  Nearby historic Greynolds Park boasts a 9-hole golf course while the Oleta River State Recreation Area offers kayaking, picnic grounds and more.  The oldest building in the Western Hemisphere, the Ancient Spanish Monastery, dating back to 1141, was brought from Spain to the United States in pieces by newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and in 1954 rebuilt on its current site.  North Miami Beach Performing Arts Theater presents a full program of shows during the winter season. 

 

PALMETTO BAY -  Click on links to search for HOUSES and CONDOS

The Village of Palmetto By is a vibrant community of more than 25,000 residents who enjoy its beautiful surroundings and family-oriented atmosphere.  Situated immediately west of beautiful Biscayne Bay, Palmetto Bay offers unique recreational opportunities and bay access for all to enjoy!  Additionally, the Village is home to excellent public schools, all of which have annually earned the grade "A" under the State of Florida's A+ Plan, as well as exceptional private schools. 

Village residents enjoy the benefits of an extensive park system composed of six park facilities offering a myriad of opportunities ranging from active to passive, recreation to preservation, ground activities to water recreation, and a soon to be constructed neighborhood library.  Its commercial corridor along South Dixie Highway is easily and quickly accessible from any location within Village limits.  Restaurants, lodging and markets are a few of the service industries available to our residents and visitors.

Incorporated on September 10, 2002, the Village extends from the centerline of SW 136th Street, south to the centerline of SW 184th Street, expanding west to the centerline of South Dixie Highway, including the center island, and east to Biscayne Bay. 

 

PINECREST -  Click on links to search for HOUSES and CONDOS

Pinecrest was incorporated on March 12, 1996 and is one of many municipalities in Miami-Dade County.  Pinecrest is home to approximately 19,317 residents and is conveniently located twenty minutes south of Downtown Miami and Miami International Airport.  Pinecrest encompasses approximately eight square miles and is recognized as one of the most beautiful residential areas in South Florida.  The Village's appeal as a desirable place to live is attributed to its natural beauty and area schools which are singled out as the best in the county.  Residents enjoy a superior quality of life in a unique hometown rural atmosphere and also benefit from the many amenities of the Greater Miami area.  Pinecrest is governed by a five member Village Council and operates under the Council-Manager form of government.

 

SOUTH BEACH   Ocean Dr hotels-daytime   Click link to search for HOUSES

 

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South Beach has been called the American Riviera and an Art Deco playground.  Yet there is more than fine white sand to South Beach's fantasyland of exuberant architecture.  South Beach offers an eclectic mix of world-class boutiques, galleries and stores, and South Beach rates as a culinary hot spot for gourmet to casual cuisine.  At night, South Beach comes alive with crowds dressed to party - casual chic.

 

SOUTH MIAMI DADE

South of the city, the rural face of Miami-Dade County, is revealed in an exciting blend of modern suburbs, historical villages and bucolic backcountry.  South Miami's attractions have a distinct character - fun, fascinating and unique.  Visitors may browse for hidden treasures in South Miami department stores and specialty stores, then drive to the largest subtropical preserve in North America:  the Everglades.

 

SUNNY ISLES BEACH  sunny isles  Click on links to search HOUSES and CONDOS

The scene is changing in the Sunny Isles resort area.  The atmosphere is still casual but the funky 50's motels and small beachfront hotels are giving way to luxury apartment towers and hotels.  Little has changed on the Newport Fishing Pier, where you can drop a line and fish from shore or for real deep-sea fishing, head to the charter boats docked on the Intrcoastal Waterway at Haulover Beach Park.  Ocean breezes cool the nine-hole Par 3 golf course and tennis courts, and make the park a mecca for kite flying in Sunny Isles.  Across the way, a one-mile stretch of white sand and open ocean surf invites sunbathing and swimming.

 

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One of the attractions of quiet family-oriented Surside is the wide, secluded beach bordered by a path through the dunes.  Rejuvenated hotels and new luxury condominiums in Surfside are changing the style of Collins Avenue, but Harding Avenue, retains the feel of an old-style main street with small shops and a 50's corner drugstore and soda fountain.  Small bistros welcome strollers for a casual meal.  Shows and events take place at the oceanfront pink Community Center.  Just south of Surfside, the North Shore State Recreation Area offers an unspoiled beachfront nature preserve and picnic area.