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Miami Beach Real EstateLuxury waterfront living at it’s best! From the huge mansions and villas that sprinkle the bay, to the gorgeous high-rise buildings along the ocean shore, Miami Beach is still the epitome of South Florida luxury living. Rated one of the top 10 beaches in the U.S., Miami Beach is also home to the world famous Art Deco District, which includes the trendy South Beach area. Miami Beach has numerous acclaimed restaurants and nightclubs—from the ultra-chic, gourmet dining experiences to the down-home goodness of cultural cooking. For water sports fans, Miami Beach offers swimming, boating, sailing, fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling, skiing, and windsurfing. Opportunities to enjoy waterfront, oceanfront, river and lakefront living abound. |
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Aventura Real EstateOne of Miami’s newest communities, Aventura claims a diverse collection of luxury condominiums, town homes, and single-family residences. Aventura, population approximately 27,000, is 3.2 square miles of tropical beauty located on the Intracoastal Waterway in Northeast Miami-Dade County, and only one mile west of the Atlantic Ocean. Ft. Lauderdale and South Beach are each only 20 minutes away. Ocean views, golf, lake, and marina views are abundant from the variety of new construction and numerous elegant buildings that dot the community. A center for health and fitness fans, Aventura boasts spas, fitness centers, health-oriented restaurants, parks, tennis, golf, and the fabulous Aventura Mall. |
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Hollywood Real EstateThis coastal city of more than 130,000 residents is located in Broward County. Nestled between Miami and Ft. Lauderdale, Hollywood—the “Diamond of the Gold Coast”—offers luxury and moderate oceanfront condos and homes, as well as along the Intracoastal Waterway, canals, rivers, and the two beautiful Hollywood Lakes. The Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport abuts the city, while Port Everglades—the second busiest seaport in the world—is partially within its boundaries. Besides sumptuous waterfront living and gorgeous sandy beaches, Hollywood also offers museums, art galleries, shopping, dining, horse and dog racing, and an active night life that includes live musical events, theater, and concerts. |
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Sunny Isles Beach Real EstateKnown as the “City of Sun and Sea,” Sunny Isles Beach is located on a barrier island in Northeast Miami-Dade County. The city boundaries include the Atlantic Ocean on the east and the Intracoastal Waterway on the west; Golden Beach lies to the north while Bal Harbour lies to the south. Boasting 2 and half miles of fine, sandy beaches, the city plays host to nearly one million vacationers each year. Experiencing a major redevelopment renaissance, the city has been replacing outdated motels with luxury residential oceanfront development. The city also offers dining, shopping, parks, boating, water sports, and tennis—as well as the landmark Sunny Isles Fishing Pier. |
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South Beach Real EstateOccupying the southernmost three miles or so of Miami Beach is gorgeous South Beach. With its hundreds of dazzling pastel-colored Twenties and Thirties buildings, this must-see section is known as the Art Deco District. Stunning new hotels and condominiums are sprinkled along South Beach, from 1st Street to 23rd Streets. Old and new oceanfront and canal front low-rise and high-rise buildings live peacefully side-by-side, offering year round residents a variety of life styles while inviting the seasonal guests to stay a little bit longer. Visit Ocean Drive and Collins Ave. and you’ll feel the magic that Miami and its Beaches have to offer. |
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Fort Lauderdale Real EstateIn the mosaic of greater Ft. Lauderdale you will discover 23 miles of stunning Atlantic shoreline, stretching from Dania Beach in the south to Deerfield Beach in the north. From the beaches to the Everglades, you will find an abundance of opulent homes, spacious waterfront villas, boat docks and marinas, hotels, shops, dining, sports, and much, much more. The tranquil community of Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is located between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. This tropical paradise has been dubbed “The Venice of America.” Ft. Lauderdale offers a wealth of underwater adventures, as well as Las Olas Blvd. and Riverwalk for dining and shopping, performing arts centers, theaters, museums, and galleries. |
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Coral Gables Real EstateOne of Miami’s most individual cities, Coral Gables is one of the most beautiful, historical sections of the county. Twelve square miles of broad boulevards, leafy side streets, and Spanish and Italian architecture form a cultured setting for a cultured community. Sophisticated dwellings abound, and a load of new construction continues the trend of luxury, space, comfort and elegance. For a taste of history, visit the lovely Venetian Pool with its coral caves and spring-fed lagoon, and the fabulous Biltmore Hotel, with its 25-foot fresco-coated walls, vaulted ceilings, and immense swimming pool. |
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Golden Beach Real EstateThe oceanfront town of Golden Beach sits on 1.8 miles along the northernmost portion of State Road A1A at the Miami-Dade/Broward County line. This seaside jewel is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, the Intracoastal Waterway on the west, and the coastal towns of Sunny Isles Beach to the south and Hallandale Beach to the north. Opulent homes line the Intracoastal and adorn the ocean’s shore. Exclusive and private, Golden Beach offers luxury and convenience. Its family lifestyle is made up of more than 370 homes and a few small condo buildings. No high-rises here! The town has its own police department, as well as building and zoning services and public works. |
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Bal Harbour Real EstateThe name Bal Harbour was originally Bay Harbour , but the city planners did not think that the word "bay" should be used for a community that sits on the beach. Instead, they wanted a name that signified an area that stretched from the bay to the Atlantic Ocean . Hence, they took the "B" from bay and the "A" and "L" from Atlantic and came up with Bal Harbour . |
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