Neighborhood Guides
Know the Neighborhood Before the Property
Miami is a collection of very different markets. These guides cover how each one actually works for buyers, sellers, and renters, from Brickell to Fort Lauderdale.
BrickellBrickell is Miami's financial district and the most vertical neighborhood in Florida.EdgewaterEdgewater is the bayfront strip between Downtown Miami and the Design District, and it has spent the last decade converting a low-rise past into one of the city's most active residential skylines.Coconut GroveCoconut Grove is Miami's oldest neighborhood and still its most distinct.Coral GablesCoral Gables was planned in the 1920s as the City Beautiful and still behaves like one.Miami BeachMiami Beach is several markets wearing one name.Sunny Isles BeachSunny Isles Beach is a narrow barrier island in northeast Miami-Dade that rebuilt itself into a continuous line of oceanfront towers, many carrying global luxury brands.DoralDoral is one of Miami-Dade's strongest family markets, and it was largely built for the purpose: planned communities of newer single-family homes and townhouses, parks and golf courses threaded between them, well-regarded schools, and a city center with real shopping and dining of its own.AventuraAventura is a master-planned condo city in northeast Miami-Dade, built around golf courses, marinas on the Intracoastal, and one of the country's best-known malls.Fort LauderdaleFort Lauderdale is a real alternative to Miami rather than a smaller copy of it.
Rangely Adames
Licensed Florida real estate sales associate. Sales Associate at Sunland Group. Bilingual English and Spanish. Serving Miami-Dade and Broward.
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