Miami


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Nicknamed the “Capital of Latin America,” Miami offers great opportunities to experience international culture. Miami is the second largest city in the United States where a majority of the population speaks Spanish. Miami has the largest Cuban-American community in the U.S. Miami offers amazing Luxury Homes, Single Family Homes, Condo’s, Townhomes and more.

Miami is also known as the “Cruise Capital of the World,” due to its more than two decades as the number one cruise passenger port in the world.

About Miami

Indigenous cultures inhabited Miami for thousands of years before the European explorers came along. Miami’s earliest known history dates back to 500-600 B.C., when a group of Indians lived near the mouth of the Miami River.

Florida was claimed by Spain in the 1500s, and the area was alternately controlled by Spain and Great Britain for the next 250 years, before Spain ceded it to the United States in 1821.

Miami was incorporated as a city on July 28, 1896. At that time, the population was just over 300. Miami boomed during the early 20th century as northerners took notice and moved south.

Miami Climate

Buyers of luxury homes in Florida are drawn to the tropical climate of Miami, which typically means hot and humid summers along with short, mild winters. The 248 days of sunshine per year allow for excellent weather to enjoy the nearby beach communities and outdoor recreation. The average July high temperature is around 90 degrees. The average January low is 60 degrees, though the lows occasionally fall below 50 degrees. Miami gets 60 inches of rainfall per year, with the rainy season occurring from May through mid-October.

People

As of 2014, the population of Miami is reported to be 401,927. Population density is 11,205 per square mile. The city’s median age is 39.2 years old. Married residents comprise close to 40 percent of the population with the average household size at 2.6 people. Over 70 percent of Miami residents claim Hispanic ethnicity. More than 66 percent of residents reported speaking Spanish in their home as of the year 2000.

Housing

The median home cost is $245,200. In the last year, homes in Miami have seen appreciation of 14.80 percent. Our experienced Miami Realtors® can assist you in your search for luxury homes in South Florida. Miami Homes for Sale are aplenty. If you are looking for Luxury Homes for Sale in Miami you have come to the right spot.  Our luxury Experience will help you find that perfect home. Luxury Condos, Luxury Townhomes, Ocean Views..its all just a step away when you purchase a home in Miami.

We offer exceptional real estate services for buyers and sellers in many great Miami-Dade communities.

For buyers seeking Miami luxury homes, our aim is to provide you with exceptional customer service and help you find the perfect home. Our Miami-Dade County real estate expertise will help ensure your home search and buying experience in Miami is successful. Scroll to the bottom of the page for listings.

Scroll to the bottom of the page for a complete list of current Miami homes for sale. We strive to provide you with excellent customer service and to help you with every part of your buying or selling transaction. Please contact us or fill out our online contact form to inform us how we can best serve your Miami-Dade county and Miami real estate needs. We look forward to helping you!

Schools

Students in Miami attend schools within the Dade County Public School System. These are the top rated public schools, according to greatschools.org.

Elementary

Coral Park Elementary School
Frank Crawford Martin K-8 Center
Pinecrest Elementary School

Middle School

Frank Crawford Martin K-8 Center
Herbert A. Ammons Middle School
Ada Merritt K-8 Center

High School

Design & Architecture Senior High School
New World School of the Arts
Terra Environmental Research Institute

Higher Education

Miami Dade College
University of Miami
Florida International University

Economy

Miami is a major hub of finance and commerce, and has a strong international business presence. Miami is home to the headquarters of several large companies, including Brightstar Corporation, Celebrity Cruises and Lennar Corporation. The city also serves as the headquarters for Latin American operations to many companies. Here are the 10 largest employers in Miami:

Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Miami-Dade County
United States Government
Florida Government
University of Miami
Baptist Health South Florida
Jackson Health
Publix
American Airlines
Florida International University

Income

Income Less Than 15K                             27.56%
Income between 15K and 20K                  8.57%
Income between 20K and 30K                  14.14%
Income between 30K and 40K                  10.66%
Income between 40K and 50K                  8.31%
Income between 50K and 60K                  5.93%
Income between 60K and 75K                  6.81%
Income between 75K and 100K                6.38%
Income between 100K and 150K              5.87%
Income between 150K and 200K              2.45%
Income greater than 200K                        3.32%