For Sellers

Address:

1744 NE Miami
Gardens Drive,
North Miami Beach,
Florida 33179
tel. 305-940-1135
fax 305-940-1165
cell 954-295-3856
sm @ njru.com

South East Florida Communities » Miami Beach.

There is a lot of unique and unforgettable places in this country. However, here in South Florida, we have 15 miles of beaches that make Miami a little different to other large cities in America. Attracting a broad spectrum of tourists and visitors of different ages, Miami beaches are full of a diverse mixture of teenagers, families and senior citizens, all enjoying the Miami sunshine and excellent Miami beach facilities. Miami Beach is on the mainland, while the city of Miami Beach is on a thin barrier island about 4 miles across Biscayne Bay. The locals call this area the Billion Dollar Sandbar. Miami is also known as a playground for the rich and famous and is world notorious for the many elegant hotels and luxury resorts and spas that line its beaches.

When you think of Greater Miami and the Beaches, the eclectic community of Miami Beach is a place where beautiful people sun by day and revel by night in a party scene as legendary as the celebrities who grace the neon lighted clubs, bars and restaurants. Once you explore the Beach, however, you will discover so much more, from fine shopping and dining to the pastel-colored Art Deco District, all in a funky atmosphere unlike any other place in the nation.

Perhaps Miami's most popular attraction is its incredible 35-mile stretch of beachfront, which runs northwards from the tip of South Beach and then circles the city. There is a beach to suit every preference in Miami. There are beaches for swimming, socializing, or nature watching.
There are also private and public beaches that specifically cater to family, seniors, gays and singles. One of the longest stretches of sandy beach runs more than a dozen miles along Collins Avenue. Recreational pursuits in Miami include boating, biking, fishing, golf inline skating, kayaking, sailing, gaming, jet-skiing, scuba diving, tennis and windsurfing. The city is known for its miles of bike causeways, 18 hole golf courses and big sports events. Favorite sports include professional baseball, basketball, football, horseracing and hockey.

Adventurous spirits looking for an adrenaline rush can choose between parasailing, kayaking, and scuba diving; sea-lovers who prefer to stay dry can catch a boat tour, charter a yacht, or embark on a deep-sea fishing expedition; and visitors planning on leaving their sea legs at home can spend their sunny days on terra firma at the Miami Seaquarium, the Metrozoo, the Cultural Center, or at one of Miami's popular adventure parks.

Golfers in search of a challenge need look no further than South Beach and its surrounding area. Beautifully tended courses, both well-settled and those built using the latest technology, deliver miles of some of the best greens in the United States. Of course, there is always the beach - 63 miles of it, in fact - and with an average annual temperature of 75 degrees (F) and an annual surf temperature of 74 degrees (F), South Beach offers up a generous dose of paradise. But, the enchantment doesn't stop there...

A tropical haven by day, the city comes alive at sunset, ushering visitors into a world filled with music, dancing, and indulgence. Diners are treated to an incomparable array of irresistible cuisines ranging from Greek to Colombian, New World Caribbean to Vietnamese, Mexican to Mediterranean, not to mention the seafood. And for those with energy to spare, there are dozens of late-night clubs, discos, and live concerts to sample. South Beach, brimming with exciting opportunities both day and night.

Unique Ambience lived in Miami for several years and on weekends would go to Miami Beach to take in its international flavor. It's easy to imagine being in a major South American city or on the French Riviera here.
So if you like life at a fast pace and then if you want to cool off, wander about 100 yards and enjoy the beaches, this is the place.

Another nice thing about Miami and Miami Beach is that you're less than an hour from the Everglades, which is about as good as it comes in an outdoor experience.

Transportation and Other Living.

The cost of living is high here, but everything is relative. It's high mainly because of housing. Food, personal goods and services are at, a little less than, or just over the Florida state average based on eFlorida.com information. Of course, eating out a lot, etc. and enjoying the Miami Beach lifestyle could change that.

Since this is such a destination point (over 3.5 million tourists a year), and since lots of people would like to live here who can't, and since the people living here on Miami Beach love it and aren't in a hurry to leave, prices are high. Still, however, if you compare the prices to a house or condo in New York, you're definitely could think about is as affordable. Additional Information.