Bal Harbour
The village of Bal Harbour is located on the northern tip of Miami Beach and covers an area of 0.6 square miles. According to the latest US census, the population of the village is 3,305.
Bal Harbour’s weather offers warm temperatures year-round. In the summer months, the daily lows and highs range between 75°F (24°C) and 90°F (32°C). In the winter months, the average temperatures range between 60°F (15°C) and 72°F (22°C).
Visitors to Bal Harbour can explore great shopping, relax at the beach, enjoy golfing at one of the nearby signature golf courses or discover the art and vibrancy of Miami.
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Coral Gables, Florida
Home to Historic Landmarks
Coral Gables, Florida is home to many historic landmarks as well as 22 parks, 33 public tennis courts, two public golf courses, and other first-class recreation amenities. Among them, the largest tropical botanical garden in the continental United States, a spring-fed grotto swimming pool made of native coral rock with underwater caves, tree-lined bike paths and walking trails, and more.
Coral Gables, Florida is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, southwest of Miami, Florida, in the United States. The city is best known as the home of the University of Miami.
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El Portal Miami Florida
El Portal is a picturesque and historic village in Miami-Dade County Florida. The village name is derived from the Spanish word for the wooden gate that once stood at the entry to the village. El Portal, a primarily residential community of single-family cottages and bungalows, was founded in 1937 and to this day includes prime examples of 1930s and 1940s South Florida architecture.
The Village’s shaded streets and quiet traffic make the community a cool, green oasis, just minutes from downtown Miami. The sprawling live oaks, some more than 75 years old, provide a haven for our local wildlife.
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Fort Lauderdale
Incorporated on March 27, 1911, the City of Fort Lauderdale is situated on the southeast coast of Florida, centrally located between Miami and Palm Beach.
Encompassing more than 33 square miles with a population of nearly 190,000, Fort Lauderdale is the largest of Broward County's 30 municipalities and the seventh largest city in Florida.
Embraced by the Atlantic Ocean, New River and a myriad of scenic inland waterways, Fort Lauderdale truly lives up to its designation as the "Venice of America."
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Lauderdale-By-The-Sea
Lauderdale-By-The-Sea is a charming seaside village located on the eastern edge of metropolitan Broward County on a barrier island where gentle tradewinds blow soft caresses and pelicans fly overhead.
Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway just north of Fort Lauderdale, the Town is home to warm tropical breezes, a beautiful pier, spectacular ocean views and small, quaint motels that attract annual visitors from Europe and around the world.
Lauderdale-By-The-Sea is a fabulous destination to visit and also a great place to make your home or business.
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Miami Shores
Miami Shores is a small suburban neighborhood centrally located just minutes from Downtown Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach. It's considered a secret gem that few people know about. Miami Shores Real Estate ranges from Luxury Bayfront homes, to 1920s historic architecture. Activities include Golf, Tennis, a great community center and field house offering all kinds of sports and activities for all ages.
Miami Shores was developed in the early 1920's at the same time as Coral Gables by The Shoreland Company.
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North Miami Beach, Florida
A Place in which to live and have fun
North Miami Beach, located on the east coast of South Florida, offers a wide variety of housing options, from affordable single-family homes and apartment condominiums — both rental and owner-occupied — to multi-million dollar estates overlooking the beautiful ocean or bay.
Affordability with quality is the main thrust and one of the greatest advantages of North Miami Beach, where housing values have kept strong and steady over time.
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South Miami Beach
The sun sets and rises and sets again. And no one notices. Grocery stores' aisles filled with aging retirees. And no one notices. Madonna works out. Wesley Snipes parties. Nightclubs stay open until the morning sun shuts them down. SoBe. The modeling mecca and let-loose empire, Art Deco architecture teased with neon. South Beach can also be more refined: New World Symphony, Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts and a handful of smaller, off-Broadway-like stages. SoFi (South of Fifth Street) is up-and-coming, with restaurants, art galleries and nightclubs popping up at a rapid clip.
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Surfside, Florida
One of the attractions of Surfside, Florida is the wide, secluded beach bordered by a path through the dunes. Rejuvenated hotels and new luxury condominiums in Surfside are changing the style of Collins Avenue, but Harding Avenue retains the feel of an old-style main street with small shops and bistros to welcome strollers. Shows and events take place at the oceanfront. Surfside is a beautiful oceanfront community with a population of only 4,500, combines a tranquil, attractive, residential neighborhood with a traditional "home town" shopping district and a number of resorts, hotels and motels which host tourists and other visitors all year round.
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Weston, Florida
Nestled on the edge of the Everglades in Broward County, the City of Weston has quickly established a unique identity of cultural and ethnic diversity. Within its 15,000 acres of land, a perfect marriage of business and community has been established. Weston has become one of the biggest-selling planned communities in the nation and is now home to 61,557 residents. As neighborhoods grew, leading Fortune 500 companies such as American Express now call Weston home. The combination of major industry with small businesses and shops, gives residents and visitors a “hometown” feel. Arts festivals, and concerts bring residents and visitors alike together.
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