Neighborhood Guide
Mediterranean elegance, world-class dining, and timeless architecture.
Coral Gables — officially "The City Beautiful" — is one of the most architecturally distinctive cities in the United States. Founded in the 1920s by developer George Merrick, it was designed from the ground up as a planned Mediterranean Revival community, with strict architectural standards that have been maintained for over a century.
The result is a city unlike any other in South Florida: banyan-lined boulevards, coral rock gates, grand plazas, and homes that feel like they belong on the Amalfi Coast. The Biltmore Hotel, a National Historic Landmark, anchors the neighborhood's identity and serves as its cultural heart.
Coral Gables real estate is defined by its architectural heritage. The city's strict design review board ensures that new construction and renovations maintain the Mediterranean character of the neighborhood. This preservation has protected property values and created a timeless aesthetic that buyers from around the world find irresistible.
The market ranges from elegant condominiums near Miracle Mile to grand estates in the Gables Estates and Old Cutler Road sections. Median home prices exceed $1.5 million, with waterfront and historic properties commanding significant premiums.
I have extensive experience navigating Coral Gables' unique regulatory environment, including the city's design review process and its historic preservation requirements. This knowledge is essential for buyers who want to renovate or develop, and for sellers who want to maximize value.
Coral Gables offers a lifestyle that blends urban sophistication with residential tranquility. Miracle Mile — the city's main commercial street — is lined with restaurants, boutiques, and galleries. The Actors' Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre is one of South Florida's premier performing arts venues.
The University of Miami is located in Coral Gables, bringing an intellectual energy and a constant stream of faculty, researchers, and students who contribute to the city's cosmopolitan character. The Venetian Pool, a historic public swimming pool carved from a coral rock quarry, is a beloved community landmark.
For international buyers, Coral Gables has particular appeal: it is home to numerous foreign consulates and international businesses, has a strong Latin American cultural presence, and offers the kind of walkable, European-influenced urban environment that resonates with buyers from Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, and Venezuela.
Coral Gables is served by some of Miami-Dade's top public schools, including Coral Gables Senior High School, which has a strong academic and athletic tradition. The area is also home to several excellent private schools, including Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart and Riviera Day School.
The presence of the University of Miami adds a graduate and professional education dimension that is unique among South Florida neighborhoods, and the university's cultural programming — concerts, lectures, exhibitions — is open to the broader community.
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