Neighborhoods of Miami

They say out there that Miami It has the strength of both worlds, the punctuality and organization of Americans and the flavor of Latinos, so every day more and more the main neighborhoods are positioning themselves among Hispanic immigrants, who seek to invest or reside at all costs in the most dreamed peninsula of America: The Florida.
Miami has a varied offer to rent housing, taking into account that the sectors from north to south and from east to west have very pleasant neighborhoods. In a good place you can find studios with a price ranging between $ 700 and $ 800, apartments of an alcove between $ 800 and $ 1,000, of two between $ 1,200 and $ 1,500 and of three exceeding $ 2,000. There are all prices and tastes.

What was going to imagine the Spaniard Juan Ponce de León, who by chance arrived on the coasts of Florida, that currently millions of foreigners seek in this southern peninsula of the United States a place to invest and live.

The cool neighborhoods to live in Miami
The cool neighborhoods to live in Miami

Downtown

Downtown and its surroundings have become the new residence of youth and foreigners. It is a dense group of Hispanics, Asians, Canadians, Germans, Argentines and Spaniards who come to the city of the sun to track the best neighborhoods of the county, with the great tranquility that the geographical location of the area will make the umbilical cord with their countries of origin remain intact.

Miami has a varied offer to rent housing, taking into account that the sectors from north to south and from east to west have very pleasant neighborhoods. In a good place you can find studios between $ 700 and $ 800, apartments of one bedroom between $ 800 and $ 1,000, two between $ 1,200 and $ 1,500 and three above this price.

The cool neighborhoods to live in Miami
The cool neighborhoods to live in Miami

Coral Gables

Coral Gables is Miami’s main historical muscle. To buy, the city of the sun is going through perhaps its best moment after the real estate crisis of 2006, with a 10% down payment you can give the keys to your property. Prices vary according to the place and age of construction, but a good average is around $ 150,000.

Here you will find the trendy neighborhoods to buy in Miami:

Coral Gables is one of the most beautiful and traditional neighborhoods in Miami, its Spanish influence makes this area the main historical muscle of Miami. Although its prices are high, its ‘amenities’ are worth it: parks, pedestrian streets, luxurious restaurants, golf courses, universities and fairytale-like streets make this city one of the favorites of Argentines and Spaniards living in Florida.

The cool neighborhoods to live in Miami
The cool neighborhoods to live in Miami

Weston

An interesting area, little mentioned, is Weston, which is characterized by being quiet, safe and with people at its level. Near this sector located in Broward County, access to malls, beaches, Fort Lauderdale airport and major highways make this sector an interesting fusion between Hispanic and Anglo.

Coconut Grove

Coconut Grove is a place that is re-emerging to become a bohemian place with a lot of European type bar. Its streets are a waste of culture without so much protocol, as well as the traditional passage through Cocowalk Mall, where events, music and gastronomy summon locals and foreigners who before traveling have this obligatory step on their agendas. The housing in this sector consists of many luxury ‘cottages’ and buildings facing the Bay.

The cool neighborhoods to live in Miami
The cool neighborhoods to live in Miami

Coconut Grove is a sector inhabited by Europeans and local artists. The city of Doral is very inhabited by Colombians and Venezuelans who settle in this area looking for a little of what they left in their countries. Although real estate is not cheap, it does have a great deal when looking for entertainment, these sites being the International Mall, the Dolphin mall, the Everglades of the south of the county and the famous golf courses of Donald Trump.

Midtown, Downtown and Brickell

Midtown, Downtown and Brickell are three areas united by the same arm, where the demand for real estate has skyrocketed, as have new businesses and restaurants. This is how the weekends of the city of Miami, are in charge of this sector, since the old fears generated by the Downtown, as a sad and dangerous area have become cheerful faces, youth looking for new friends, Miamians and tourists who make this tripartite one more reason to live ‘in the new style of the financial zone of the south of the Florida‘.

The cool neighborhoods to live in Miami
The cool neighborhoods to live in Miami

Miami Beach

Miami Beach, the favorite place to live and invest. Last Miami Beach, Adventure and North Miami Beach, are perhaps the favorite place of many who seek to invest in an area where the beach is everywhere and the offer of tourism, food and nightlife are a few blocks from the famous Lincoln Road, Ocean Drive or Collins Ave. However, for residents who want a little peace, the area of West Avenue, 5th Street, the alleys in Pennsylvania, Meridian, Euclid Avenue, among others, pick up the familiar warmth that the hustle and bustle of Miami Beach does not allow.