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The City of Miami Beach

Miami Beach is located on the coast of Miami-Dade County, comprised of a group of natural and man-made barrier islands between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay. The community was incorporated on March 26, 1915. Miami Beach is known for its Art Deco architectural style and heritage. The history of Miami Beach began in 1870, when father and son Henry and Charles Lum purchased the uninhabited land for 25 cents an acre. The Biscayne Hous...

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Doral Isles

Doral Isles developed by Lennar features an attended gatehouse entryway with private island villages. The community of Doral Isles is divided into 13 subdivisions, each named with Caribbean themes. These subdivisions have unique styles and structural characteristics that would appeal to a diverse group of home owners. Doral Isles has lake-front and free-standing homes, semi-attached houses (coach homes), townhouses, and condominiums. ...

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Costa Del Sol

Located in the Village of Doral, Costa Del Sol is a beautiful townhouse community 16 years in the making because it was built in three phases each with its own distinctive model but the phases interweave with each other for a balanced whole. It was the first gated community in Doral and known for its lovely established landscaping including superb mature trees and its views of the golf course and many lakes. Costa Del Sol was built in thr...

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Coconut Grove Lifestyle

Coconut Grove is the oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood in Miami formed along Biscayne Bay and “the ridge” to prevent flooding. It pre-dates the City of Miami and was annexed into the City of Miami against its will in 1925 but stands apart from the City of Miami as a distinctive entity even today. Steeped in rich cultural heritage, Coconut Grove is also an extremely dynamic business community located between Biscayne Bay and Highway...

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Brickell Key

Brickell Key is an artificial triangular island at the mouth of the Miami River. Brickell Key is occasionally referred to as “Claughton Island”, in honor of Edward Claughton who purchased the land that forms Brickell Key today. Brickell Key real estate can be traced to 1896, when Henry Flagler had a 9-foot deep channel dug from the mouth of the Miami River. In the process, Mr. Flagler created an off-shore property composed of two small island...

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Gables by the Sea

This waterfront community located in Coral Gables revolves around the sea, where you can go sailing, scuba diving, water skiing, boating, and deep-sea fishing. Access to the community is through a 24 hour manned guard gate. There are cameras installed in both the North and South entrances. There is also a neighborhood crime watch responsible for safety and any issues regarding the community. The neighborhood crime watch are members of the ass...

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Cocoplum & Tahiti Beach Amenities

The islands of Cocoplum are an exclusive one-of-a-kind place to live in Coral Gables and offer many exciting recreational activities for the residents. The clubhouse facility is located next to the pool and divided into 2 areas. Upstairs in the clubhouse, residents can lounge at the bar, outside terrace or have an event in the meeting room. Downstairs is a more casual setting, which includes a fitness room and outside patio leading to the pool...

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