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I am considering moving to Miami quite soon and i wanted to knw which is the best place to live in Miami? |
Travel Info Should be an area which is not hurricane prone and have more sun than rain also should not be so crime infested. I am looking for a place where there is even distribution of different cultures rather than a centralization of one particular community.Acess to main city should be good. Travel Tips I probably would pick anywhere north of 395 close to Biscayne Boulevard up to Aventura for diversity (black, asian, white, etc). Koreans work by the Fashion District (but that is mainly a warehouse area). The area is also populated with Puerto Ricans. Other Asians can be found in North Miami Beach. Plenty of blacks in East and Northeast Dade. And with the mix is obviously white Americans who have settled in Miami Shores, Morningside, Edgewater, Design District, Midtown Miami. I also would check out Miami Beach, Coconut Grove & Miami Lakes, Brickell and southern Downtown (below NW/NE 5th Street for sure). And the Hispanic people are everywhere, but more so in other parts of Miami - and they, as a group, are also very diverse. If you don't mind living in a diverse Hispanic area, I would check out Coral Gables, Coral Way, South Miami, Pinecrest, Dadeland, Kendall, Doral. Also, to let you know, Kendall (Hammocks area or West Kendall), Doral, Miami Lakes, Pinecrest are all suburbs that are not easily accessible by Miami's Metrorail. The cheaper suburbs are plentiful, but may not be as nice or may be even farther out, so I am not going to name them here since they would be far from being the best place to live in Miami. But even the far flung suburbs are diverse due to the attraction of cheaper housing. But one alternative to cheaper housing in a diverse area in a central location - Little Havana / Miami River area is coming up nicely. Largely Hispanic though. Check the south side of the River near downtown or south of Little Havana (SW 8th Street) to Coral Way area (SW 22nd Street) to the Roads area around Coconut Grove. This is probably what I would say to be the best part of Miami to live in, for the price. Others I live in Miami and what you are looking for doesn't exist. It's a beautiful place to live but you can't have control of weather or mixed cultures. I would suggest you to live in the South or SW area rather than the North or NW. Good luck. Where is the best place to live in Miami that is not hurricane prone, have more sun than rain, not crime infested and is culturally diverse? That is easy... anywhere but MIAMI! First of all, the entire state of Florida is hurricane prone. We do get a lot of sunshine, but also a lot of rain in the summer - nearly every day for at least an hour or so. Crime is a forgone conclusion in most of South Florida, ie; everything south of lake Okeechobee, and unless you like Latin culture, I would tend to stay away from South Florida. That being said, if you can deal with some of the worst traffic in the US, giant bugs and lizards, high property taxes, and 90 degree heat and 100% humidity for 8 months of the year, then South Florida is the place to be. There are many suburbs that boast low crime rates and nice amenities, but keep in mind, traffic into and out of the city will be a nightmare. Just like any other giant metropolis, if you look around a bit, you can find someplace that suits your needs, within the limitations provided above. Good luck! Lifetime resident - and wouldn't ever leave! Anywhere in Miami is great except for the whole Hurricane thing but other than that its great Everywhere. I'm a Miami residence. |
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