Get to know our neighborhoods.

  • A dynamic and culturally rich metropolitan area renowned for its vibrant city life, stunning beaches, and diverse communities.

  • Offers a perfect blend of urban sophistication, suburban tranquility, and natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for residents and visitors alike.

  • Renowned for its luxurious lifestyle, pristine beaches, and upscale communities, epitomizing coastal elegance and sophistication.

Miami-Dade

  • Coral Gables

    One of South Florida’s first planned communities, Coral Gables is a pocket of serenity and old-world flavor in the middle of a sprawling metropolis. While it’s easy to get lost in its canopied streets and Mediterranean Revival architecture, residents will also find a bustling financial and cultural district.

    Coral Gables is known for its unique atmosphere—the street signs are made of carved limestone, the streets are named after Spanish cities, and it features beautiful fountains and sculptures in its public spaces. It’s home to regional attractions such as the Biltmore Hotel and Venetian Pool, as well as the University of Miami. Located in central Miami, it features two Metrorail stops within its borders.

  • Coconut Grove

    Coconut Grove is Miami’s oldest neighborhood and traces of the district’s colorful past are evident on every street corner. Blanketed by tropical greenery, Coconut Grove features plentiful wildlife and ebullient natural beauty. Between bricks of coral and limestone, ivy-coated walls, ample shade, and historic architecture that references its roots as a hippie commune in the ‘60s, its distinctively vibrant ambience is unmistakeable.

    ‘The Grove,’ as it’s known to locals, is famous for both its downtown strip and the bayfront. Its downtown area features the Cocowalk shopping mall, as well as a number of local bars, boutiques, and restaurants in the colorful surrounding blocks. Along the water, you’ll encounter one of Miami’s largest marinas and Peacock Park. Coconut Grove is also home to the stunning Vizcaya Estate and Gardens, which features Spanish architecture and the most elaborate cultivated garden in the city.

  • Brickell

    Discover a cosmopolitan landscape that is only an elevator ride away from the best restaurants, shopping, and entertainment in town. Situated between Downtown Miami and Coconut Grove, you will discover a bustling metropolitan atmosphere that rivals other international urban centers. Brickell is a business hub with one of the largest concentrations of international banks and businesses that has grown rapidly within the last decade.

    In Brickell, condominium buildings take precedence within its urban environment. New mid-priced level buildings are not being delivered while a few ultra-high end residences are being built. This will help those with current inventory to appreciate at a rapid pace. On South Miami Avenue you will find a small area of single-family homes.

  • Aventura

    As the two northernmost neighborhoods in Miami-Dade County, these areas share geography and little else. Aventura, one of Miami’s largest suburbs, is a clean and upscale planned community on the mainland, while Sunny Isles inhabits a picturesque stretch of coastline.

    Aventura property tends to be moderate, with single-family homes, low-rises and duplexes, and condos lining the shoreline. Sunny Isle is monopolized by condos, more expensive property along the beach.

    Aventura Mall is the area’s main attraction, drawing shoppers from all over Dade and Broward Counties. The neighborhood also offers a handful of high-traffic marinas as well as proximity to the Atlantic shore, and abundant parks and sports leagues make it a popular spot for young families. On the island, expect hotel-style amenities in the condos along Collins Avenue.

  • Miami Shores

    Miami Shores, located in Miami-Dade County, Florida, is a charming and vibrant community known for its picturesque streets, lush greenery, and family-friendly atmosphere. Nestled along Biscayne Bay, Miami Shores offers residents the perfect blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience.

    With its tree-lined streets and diverse architectural styles, including Mediterranean Revival and Art Deco, Miami Shores boasts an eclectic charm that appeals to homebuyers seeking character and charm.

    Families are drawn to Miami Shores for its top-rated schools and safe, tight-knit community feel. Whether you're searching for a waterfront estate, a historic home, or a modern condominium, Miami Shores offers a diverse range of real estate options to suit every lifestyle and preference.

  • Pinecrest

    The most coveted, traditional suburb in Miami-Dade County, Pinecrest is the land of white picket fences, tightly-manicured lawns, sculpted shrubbery, and multi-acre home lots. Law and zoning enforcement here are ironclad, resulting in a peaceful and orderly community where rocking the boat is uniformly frowned upon. For fun, many residents simply hop on a bike and ride around the neighborhood’s secluded streets, ogling some of the largest and most beautiful houses in the southeast United States.

    Pinecrest was first founded as a staging area during the construction of Overseas Highway, the famous road that connects the Florida Keys to the mainland. As Miami expanded outward throughout the suburban boom of the 1960s, Pinecrest rose in popularity among people who wanted to live away from the hectic city center. The area is known for amazing tennis, schools, and overall serenity.

Broward

  • Plantation

    Just west of Fort Lauderdale, the city of Plantation in Broward County has a small-town feel with big-town amenities. Designated as an official “Tree City USA” by the Arbor Day Foundation, Plantation prides itself on keeping the city green and its residents outside.

    In Plantation, residents can maintain a healthy work-life balance, though if you desire a faster pace, bigger cities are easily accessible by several nearby highways. Most people love that great grocery stores and outdoor malls are only a short drive away. Gorgeous golf courses and tree-lined streets make every trip scenic.

  • Pompano Beach

    In the heart of Florida’s Gold Coast, the city of Pompano Beach is a peaceful respite from its nearby neighbor to the south, Fort Lauderdale. With major revitalization projects completed and ongoing, Pompano Beach offers pristine beaches with an increasingly vibrant sense of community and the arts.

    Whether you’re looking to dock your boat or park your beach cruiser, Pompano Beach has a wide variety of single-family homes and condos. Many highrises offer a gorgeous backdrop with views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. Reflecting the Spanish Colonial style of ceramic roofs and pastel colors, Pompano Beach homes are charming and affordable.

  • Fort Lauderdale

    Known as the “Venice of America,” Fort Lauderdale sits on the southern coast of Florida, tucked between Miami and West Palm Beach.

    This city has many distinct neighborhoods, each with its own real estate gems. For example, Las Olas is considered the Beverly Hills of Fort Lauderdale, while there’s golf course living in Coral Ridge. Rio Vista is a tranquil oasis, and Wilton Manors is the fashionable place to be with hip streets, cafes, and lofts. Classic estates with original wood flooring can be found in Victoria Park, and Harbor Beach has villas in gated communities. Multi-million dollar waterfront properties and quaint cottages lend this city classic Floridian charm.

  • Pembroke Pines

    Tucked between the beaches of Hollywood and the lush landscape of the Everglades, Pembroke Pines is one of the most populous cities in Broward County. With sprawling parks and highly-rated schools, this city offers big-town conveniences and a tight-knit community.

    Featured in Time Magazine’s “50 Best Places to Live” in 2014, Pembroke Pines is an ideal destination to enjoy a suburban life. With beaches to the east and the Everglades to the west, this beautifully-landscaped neighborhood features plenty of parks that bring residents outdoors to enjoy the sun.

  • Weston

    Recognized as a Bicycle Friendly Community by the League of American Bicyclists, the peaceful city of Weston in South Florida makes it easy for residents to stay safe and healthy. The 14 parks and recreational facilities sprawling over 200 acres easily coax families out of their gated communities to swim, jog, and play with friends and neighbors.

    A new and master-planned community, Weston, which was incorporated in 1996, is a suburb in northwest Broward County that’s reminiscent of Pleasantville. Composed entirely of gated communities, manmade lakes, and beautiful landscaping, this community is a multicultural and safe place to call home. In 2015, Family Circle named Weston one of the “10 Best Towns for Families.”

  • Hollywood

    Tucked between Miami and Fort Lauderdale, this coastal gem is Broward County’s third-largest municipality. Anchored by the major commercial and retail center of Young Circle and home to lush parks, golf courses, playgrounds, and cuisine from all over the world, Hollywood is filled with active, smiling, and sun-kissed residents.

    Hollywood has homes to accommodate any taste, from high-rise condos with waterfront views to cozy, single-family homes with swimming pools, mango trees, and Argentine barbecue pits in the backyard. No matter where you settle down, the Atlantic Ocean is always near.

Palm Beach

  • West Palm Beach

    West Palm Beach represents coastal city living at it’s finest. This lively, artsy, downtown scene is always booming with activity from all age groups. Driving through the historic downtown neighborhoods you’ll be greeted with beautiful streets lined with tall palm trees, vibrant colors, and a city of people who truly love where they live. The city is surrounded with condos that outline the skyline and overlook the beautiful intracoastal waters of West Palm Beach.

    You’ll find a perfect blend of historic and modern design within the neighborhoods of El Cid and South End. The condos lining downtown possess sought after views and can sustain a fast-paced, yet walkable, lifestyle for those searching for the best of both worlds; farther away from the buzz of downtown are amazing family neighborhoods that bring a sense of calm to the community.

  • Wellington

    Wellington is a prestigious and equestrian-focused community renowned for its upscale neighborhoods, top-rated schools, and lush green spaces. With its picturesque landscapes, world-class equestrian facilities, and vibrant cultural scene, Wellington offers residents a sophisticated yet relaxed lifestyle in a beautiful suburban setting. Whether you're seeking a sprawling estate with ample acreage or a luxurious waterfront home, Wellington provides a serene and exclusive retreat for those looking to enjoy the best of South Florida living.

  • Delray Beach

    A vibrant coastal community with a small town vibe, Delray Beach is nestled perfectly between Boynton Beach and Boca Raton. Known as the “village by the sea”, Delray Beach is unpretentious, offering residents and visitors a wide variety of attractions and activities that include white sandy beaches, trendy restaurants and shopping. It is one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in Florida, revered amongst young professionals, families, retirees and tourists alike.

    In Delray Beach you won’t find an abundance of high rise condos. While there are plenty of stunning condominiums, the city has regulated the maximum overall building height so that you can enjoy million dollar picturesque views.

  • Palm Beach Gardens

    Immaculately groomed golf courses and warm salty ocean air welcome you to the beautiful city of Palm Beach Gardens. Home to the renowned Professional Golfers Association of America, this town will continue to impress you with it’s shopping, dining, and private golf communities. Walk in the footsteps of legends who frequent some of the finest golf courses in all of Palm Beach Gardens all while being a short drive to the intracoastal or blue water beaches.

    Palm Beach gardens is known for its Professional Golf Association of America and continues to provide a world-class experience for anyone searching for a great round of golf. Endless shopping and dining options give visitors a sense of relaxation and luxury. Following an afternoon of shopping at The Gardens Mall, you can visit the Downtown Gardens shopping plaza. With numerous well-known restaurants on PGA Boulevard, there are endless opportunities to connect with family and friends. A quick drive through the town and you’ll have your toes in the sand with endless beach views close to Juno Beach Pier. Catch a show during the evening or visit a unique art experience near Mainstreet at Midtown, and it will surely be a memory you won’t forget.

  • Jupiter

    Jupiter’s community is deeply rooted in the outdoors, and is known for its golfing and stunning beaches enjoyed by locals and tourists alike. Being the northernmost town in Palm Beach County, Jupiter is engulfed with tropical trees and lush landscaping that line the streets of its many communities.

    Many of these homes in the Jupiter area have a uniqueness to them. There are infamous homes along the Loxahatchee River that line the waterways out to the Atlantic. There are also plenty of golf communities with mansions that make up the luscious private golf courses like the Bear’s Club. From modern tropical to Spanish-style homes you’ll find a home of every style in Jupiter. Jupiter isn’t just for the ocean/beach loving residents. We have a very large area of about 16 square miles, Jupiter Farms, where people can own many acres of land in a country style community. A lot of these residents have horses, barns, or other farm animals to enjoy a completely different kind of lifestyle while still only a short drive to the beaches and ocean. Houses in the Farms range from modest homes to multi-million dollar estates.

  • Boca Raton

    Boca is a prestigious and vibrant city renowned for its luxurious lifestyle, upscale neighborhoods, and world-class amenities.

    Home to some of the most exclusive gated communities in South Florida, Boca Raton boasts an impressive array of residential options, from waterfront estates with private docks to elegant Mediterranean-style villas and modern condominiums with resort-style amenities. Whether you're seeking a serene retreat with panoramic ocean views or a bustling urban oasis in the heart of downtown, Boca Raton offers something for every lifestyle and preference.

    In addition to its beautiful homes and neighborhoods, Boca Raton is known for its top-rated schools, thriving business community, and diverse array of recreational activities. From upscale shopping destinations like Mizner Park and Town Center Mall to world-class dining options and cultural institutions like the Boca Raton Museum of Art, the city offers endless opportunities for entertainment and relaxation. With its perfect blend of sophistication, natural beauty, and urban convenience, Boca Raton truly embodies the essence of South Florida living.