Miami, as you can see, has been undergoing an enormous evolution and development for several years now, especially in the areas of finance, media, commerce, entertainment, arts, and international trade. Positioning itself as the southernmost metropolis in the country.
Miami is a city worth looking at for investment or even living in, because it’s interesting, there’s always a lot of movement and it has a unique style. Besides having a tropical climate throughout the year, differentiating it from the rest of the cities in the United States.
If you are thinking about which area of Miami you should invest or live in, here we will tell you about the highlights and curiosities of each neighborhood:
Coconut grove
It is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, quite pleasant to live in or even to visit. It is located between the neighborhood of Brickell and Coral Gables, as well as overlooking Biscayne Bay.
If you are looking for a bohemian, peaceful neighborhood with a lot of vegetation, where you can enjoy privacy and tranquility, and yet you are at a short distance from the most strategic points of the city of Miami and have numerous spaces such as parks, museums, good schools, etc. Coconut Grove is your place.
Many young families choose to live in this area, especially because of the security it offers and the good schools, both public and private.
Weston
This area of Miami is known above all for its great cultural diversity, since most of the inhabitants are of Latin American nationality, although it is much more diversified. Weston is a key location for families, since it is characterized by its security, good environment and excellent educational system, being one of the best in South Florida. It offers a good balance, peace and quiet.
As for its location, it is not located on the beach but it is not far from it either, however it makes up for it by being a charming suburban and cultural community. It also offers a great variety of leisure activities, ponds, parks, shopping centers, etc.
The climate in Weston is quite healthy, it remains mild all year round, for this very reason the outdoor lifestyle of the inhabitants is very prevalent.
The Coral Gables neighborhood is part of Miami-Dade County, it is known for being a residential neighborhood, with spacious and clean avenues, where everything seems perfect, where the houses are mansions surrounded by gardens in perfect care.
Coral Gables offers you a wide variety of activities to do, since you will find a great number of restaurants, cafes, parks, museums, shopping centers, and in general it is a place where you can walk freely
Many young entrepreneurs and experienced professionals are going to live there, it offers many business opportunities. In addition, the residents of the area are characterized by being liberal and educated.
For families, Coral Gables is a good opportunity to offer a good education to their children, since its public schools stand out as some of the best.
Pinecrest
The Pinecrest neighborhood is located near Coral Gables, very close to downtown Miami, this suburban community is popular for being a friendly and welcoming neighborhood for families who come to reside, is full of beautiful houses with different architectural styles, predominantly neo-colonial and Mediterranean.
Its surroundings are very quiet, also because there is no custom of night activities. It is an orderly neighborhood, quite clean, one of the cleanest in the county, and respectful of all the inhabitants.
Pinecrest offers the best lifestyle for families with children, with many good public and private schools in and around the area, recreational facilities, and a variety of community programs for both children and adults. Picnics in the park and concerts in the main amphitheater are very popular. In addition to these recreational leisure activities, sport is also taken very seriously, thus promoting a healthy and active lifestyle for the inhabitants.
Brickell
Brickell is an area located in downtown Miami, near Coral Gables and Coconut Grove, and is also close to the beaches and Key Biscayne. It is a modern and lively neighborhood, which mostly attracts many young professionals and families with or without children.
Above all, Brickell is your district if you are a person who wants to invest and look for new business opportunities, since it is called “the little Manhattan of the South”, it is positioned as the second largest financial district in the country, it is already the city with the highest concentration of international banks. It is one of the areas of Miami where young foreign professionals practice and provide jobs to the locals, a variety of multinationals have already opened in the city. This generates that more young entrepreneurs choose to reside in this area.
Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale, located north of Florida and as the seat of Broward County, is a fairly relaxed destination to live in, very diverse culturally speaking, and at the same time very touristy due to its climate and beautiful beaches, and is also very characteristic for its golf courses, shopping malls and many night clubs.
It is the perfect place if what you want is to live near the sea, since in addition to having a warm climate during the rest of the year outside the summer season, it always maintains a pleasant and warm atmosphere. The ideal climate also means that water sports are widely practiced and taken up as a way of life when you live in Fort Lauderdale.
Another remarkable fact about this neighborhood is that it is quite affordable compared to other areas of Miami and taking into account that it is located in a strategic point with a sea coast.
Doral
The Doral is part of Miami-Dade County, it is located near the Miami International Airport. It is a very pleasant place to live, it is a fairly modern and welcoming city, one of the fastest growing in South Florida, building slowly and generating a mixed concentration of properties. It is a great city to invest in both residential and commercial units.
In addition to all its leisure activities, such as golf courses and resorts, it also has a large number of restaurants, cafes, parks, recreational centers and good schools that are part of the spirit of the city.
The habitability of the Doral is quite diversified due to the variety of nationalities that live here, since both young entrepreneurs and families with or without children come to live here, it is an open place for everyone.
Wynwood
The Wynwood neighborhood is located in the Midtown area, it is a prominent artsy area, full of art and culture, quite modern and with a youthful spirit. It has been changing over the years, what was once an unsafe and empty area has become one of the most liberal and vibrant places in South Florida, with its wide and colorful streets and cultural centers.
Not only will you be surprised by the colorfulness of the district, but you will be able to enjoy all of its cultural diversity in its ethnic restaurants, artisan breweries, shops, clubs and other activities.
Wynwood is mainly where new artists come to live and invest, as many abandoned areas have become new canvases for them, creating art galleries and beautiful parks.
Wynwood is located near Miami Beach and Downtown Miami, and is well connected to the main roadways of Downtown Miami.
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