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Miami - Miami Beach, Florida

Miami - Miami Beach real estate is a top twenty market for beach homes and land in Florida.

There are typically around 900 beach homes for sale on Miami - Miami Beach, and around 20 lots and land listings available.

This beach has 9 miles of shoreline.

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About Miami - Miami Beach

Miami Beach, Florida, is one of the most beautiful and exciting cities in the United States. Known for its sunny weather, sandy beaches, and vibrant nightlife, Miami Beach is a popular destination for tourists and a great place to live. In this essay, we will explore the best things about living in Miami Beach, including its historical sites, restaurants, hospitals, and fun facts.

Historic Sites

Miami Beach is home to many historic sites, including the Art Deco Historic District, which features more than 800 historic buildings from the 1920s and 1930s. The district is located in the South Beach neighborhood and is a must-visit for architecture and history lovers. Other notable historic sites include the Holocaust Memorial, the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, and the Bass Museum of Art.

Restaurants

Miami Beach is also known for its diverse and delicious cuisine. Some of the best restaurants in the area include Joe's Stone Crab, which has been serving up fresh seafood since 1913, Yardbird Southern Table & Bar, which offers classic Southern comfort food, and Katsuya, which serves up delicious sushi and Japanese cuisine.

Hospitals and Airports

Miami Beach has several top-rated hospitals, including Mount Sinai Medical Center, Jackson Memorial Hospital, and Baptist Hospital. These hospitals provide high-quality care and are staffed by skilled medical professionals. Miami International Airport is the closest airport to Miami Beach, located just 20 minutes away. This airport is a major hub for international travel and offers flights to destinations around the world.

Fun Facts

Miami Beach has a rich and fascinating history. It was once a swampy wilderness, but in the early 20th century, developers began transforming it into a resort town. During World War II, Miami Beach was home to a naval training center, and many famous people, including Jackie Gleason and Frank Sinatra, have called it home over the years. Today, Miami Beach is known for its beautiful beaches, lively nightlife, and vibrant culture.

Miami Beach, Florida, is a great place to live, with its historical sites, delicious restaurants, top-rated hospitals, and convenient airport. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or just looking for a fun place to call home, Miami Beach has something to offer.

Beach Overview

  • 9mi of Shoreline
  • 61in of Annual Precipitation
  • 93°FAverage High Temp
  • 53°FAverage Low Temp
  • Shoreline Borders
    State Park (Most)
    National Park (Some)
    City Park (Some)
  • Public Boat Ramps
    13
  • Primary Composition
    Sand
  • Pier
    Mixed
  • Public Website https://www.miamibeachfl.gov/
  • Water Type
    Salt

Information

  • Counties: Miami-Dade County
  • Landmarks: South Pointe Park Pier, Ocean Drive, The Wolfsonian-Florida International University, Versace Mansion, Miami Design District
  • Notable events: Art Deco Weekend, Ultra Music Festival, The Miami Tennis Open, Miami International Boat Show, Miami Swim Week, Miami Film Festival, Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix, Art Basel, South Beach Food and Wine Festival, Rolling Loud
  • Condos available (Yes)
  • Sailing clubs (Yes)

Restrictions

Smoking cigarettes or filtered tobacco products, Narcotics and marijuana, Large tents, tables or similar structures, Loud music, Large coolers, Glass containers, Styrofoam and plastic straws  (See https://www.miamibeachfl.gov/take-care-of-our-city/)
Consumption of alcohol in public, Smoking tobacco or marijuana on beaches or in parks, Possession or consumption of narcotics, Driving under the influence, Driving a scooter or vehicle irresponsibly, Violence of any kind (See https://www.miamibeachfl.gov/take-care-of-our-city/)