Friday, April 29, 2011

The Best Miami Luxury Homes Neighborhood If You Desire Good Education

The beautiful City of South Miami, a place also named as “The City of Pleasant Living” ever since the early days of its development. This neighborhood city is home to several buildings smeared with rich history like the 30 single family homes and 6 commercial buildings in the city proper, yet making sure that the place is still offering a “small-town” neighborhood feel.

Being literally a few seconds away from the University of Miami, one the Sunshine State’s top schools around the area, South Miami’s neighborhood is bursting with energy because of the young, aspiring people hoping to get a bright future ahead of them. With that said, you will literally expect boutique shops, movie theaters, fine dining restaurants, and other entertainment sources heavily favouring today’s youth. The shops at Sunset Place or formerly known as the Bakery Center holds unmatched entertainment and leisure when you are in this side of town. With a movie theater complex that offers 24 spacious movie houses, and signature boutiques like Urban Outfitters, Hollister, Gameworks, etc… Every resident in this city is happy and content with what their neighborhood offers.

If you are looking for a place that suits your every needs (remember; needs not wants), then consider living in the beautiful city of South Miami. For as low as $69,000, you can get a 2 bedroom / 1 bathroom condo unit. Of course, do not expect that the price stated above is considered as one of Miami luxury homes available on the market. These types of luxury homes are usually available at the lowest price of $425,000. But trust me; if you really want to be big here, it is not that hard. After all, the community may be small, but it is full of people, and full of possibilities. With the right investment, you can turn your business from unnoticed to the talk of the town.

South Miami’s culture is very diverse and has the habit of changing every so often. A big factor of the neighborhood’s continuous change is because of the University of Miami’s highly intellectual students. Almost every active student in this neighborhood tends to give something back to the community, either to become a role-model citizen, or the town’s legend.
Joan Vonnegut

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