Brief History and Information about Miami-Dade Real Estate
We are all aware about the real estate side of our market and with that being said there are a couple of areas in which boast the best combination of location and potential. Known to be the most populous county in Florida, Miami-Dade County was formerly called Dade County and is now referred to as only Miami by most. The real estate market in the area is really rich in a lot of things. It is located in the southeastern part of Florida and has a population of more than 2,400,000 making it occupy more than half of the South Florida metropolitan area. The city of Miami is its county seat. Which allow the city to have the spotlight of the Florida’s marketplace, the eastern portion of the county is greatly urbanized with several towering structures and the eastern part is still underdeveloped. History says that Miami-Dade County was created on January 18, 1836 and was named after Major Francis Dade, a soldier who was killed in the Second Seminole War.
Well, statistics says that the total area of Miami Dade County is around 2,400 square miles. Also it is said that it is in fact bordered by Broward County to the north, Collier County to the northwest and Monroe County to the south and west. A decade ago the population density was about 1,150 per square mile. In the last few years though the state of affairs has improved much and is expected to get better with time, which sights to be good news. With much improvement real estate prices have more than double in recent years. Locations such as Coral Gables, Miami Beach, Coconut Grove, Ventura, Miami Lakes, Hialeah, BAL Harbour, Homestead, and Doral are part of Miami Dade County, and also have been making waves on the real estate front which is good news for investors in the area as well.
What makes it more interesting is that the infrastructural facilities in this county are extremely advanced and the proof of this can be had if one looks at the education and transportation systems. It is said that in Florida each county also acts as a school district and in the county of Miami-Dade is served by several schools, which I think is a better idea considering education always comes first. Higher education is served by various colleges and universities including University of Miami, Miami Dade College, Florida Memorial University and St. Thomas University, to name some known Florida schools. In terms of transportation, the number of expressways Miami-Dade County has, very few counties have and this factor leads to heightened connectivity with the other states.
To conclude, Miami Dade County Real Estate in Florida has grown tremendously in the real estate market boom, it really helped them in some ways and it is always good to know that improvement has been made. Well, as an economy, this place is severely dependant on the agricultural sector. Proof to this fact can be found in the massive amounts of traditional and tropical vegetables the county produces along with tropical fruits and other greenhouse products. Overall Living in the Miami Real Estate can always be rewarding and the options are endless and can be known to rapidly grow.
Jron Magcale
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