Coconut Grove: Your Guide to Miami's Hidden Gem in 5 Minutes
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Are you considering buying or selling real estate in Miami but not sure where to start?
Look no further than Coconut Grove, Miami's hidden gem with a rich history and unique culture.
In this under five-minute RUclips video, we'll take you on a virtual tour of Coconut Grove, showcasing the neighborhood's lush greenery, laid-back atmosphere, and vibrant cultural scene.
Plus, we'll give you insights into the current Miami real estate market and whether buying or selling in Coconut Grove might be the right choice for you.
Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or a seasoned real estate investor, this video is a must-watch for anyone considering the Miami market.
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David Siddons
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David, where are the scratchy areas that you mentioned?
Carrollton is an amazing school but only for girls, something just a few want. Ransom used to be good, but now that most students get there mainly if you father or a company put money to guarantee their employees’ kids a spot, the school lost reputation. Also these just reflects why during the last years students got accepted in medium level institutions.
Bests schools out there are:
American Heritage in Plantation.
Palmer Trinity (near Pinecrest).
David, love your content. Can you do a video or share info on your website about Miami Shores? Great neighborhood walk ability. Would be great to know your thoughts!
Solid video!
Great video! Very helpful
Excellent 5 minutes!
Lol scratchy I like that term
I lived in the Grove back in the early 80s, a historic little place (now swept away and replaced by ungodly ugly residential architecture) on Biscayne Bay . The ROT brought by the über wealthy was just underway back then. Previous to that it was a quiet little place with small shops and pleasant little restaurants, art fairs, street music, and the like; artists, writers and other bohemians in general lived there. The people were REAL, NOT the monsters of capital and inequality that the likes of YOU cater to, Mr. Siddons.
Miami is a cesspool, and Coconut Grove has apparently become its capital. It'll be ironic justice when much of it is underwater.
The only constant, is change.
as a native, i apologize for the way the grove has changed into this capitalistic society.
This guy is scammy