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What makes Coral Gables different from the rest of Miami?

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Coral Gables is a planned city from the 1920s and it still behaves like one: Mediterranean architecture protected by ordinance, tree-lined boulevards, its own downtown with serious dining, and civic landmarks like the Biltmore and the Venetian Pool. The Gables trades flash for permanence, and its buyers are usually thinking in decades.

The stock is dominated by single-family homes across a wide range, from starter Gables to gated enclaves and waterfront estates along the canals and bay. Zoning and aesthetic review keep the fabric consistent, which supports value but also means renovation plans should be checked against city rules early.

Top-rated schools, the University of Miami, and a real employment base make it one of the most complete places to live in South Florida rather than a resort address. Rangely works the Gables for both buyers and sellers. The area hub lives at rangelyadames.com/coral-gables-homes.

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