Miami Neighborhood Guides
The neighborhoods
I live, work, and listen in.
Coral Gables and Coconut Grove are sister neighborhoods with distinct personalities — and the difference matters when you're deciding where to live, sell, or invest. These guides go beyond the brochure: real local detail, school context, community traditions, and the texture of daily life as a resident.
The City Beautiful
Coral Gables
by a resident.
A century-old planned community defined by Mediterranean architecture, mature tree canopy, a deep roster of public and private schools, walkable Miracle Mile, the Biltmore, the Venetian Pool, the A.I.R. inclusive recreation program, and the small-town details residents talk about.
Read the Coral Gables Guide →Miami's Oldest
Coconut Grove
under the canopy.
Miami's oldest neighborhood, anchored by its mature oak and banyan canopy, bayfront marinas, golf-cart-friendly streets, Vizcaya, Peacock Park, the Sailing Club, and the bohemian-meets-luxury rhythm that defines Grove life.
Read the Coconut Grove Guide →Coming Soon
Pinecrest
guide.
Acre-plus residential settings, tree-lined streets, and South Florida estate properties. Guide in development — published RSG brochure available on request.
Coming Soon
South Miami
guide.
The City of Pleasant Living — walkable Sunset Drive, mid-century residences, and small-town energy with city convenience. Guide in development — published RSG brochure available on request.
Printed Brochures · Available on Request
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In addition to these online guides, I've prepared longer-form printed-quality brochures for Coral Gables and Coconut Grove — designed for in-person consultations and offline reading. They're not posted publicly. Email me below and I'll send the one you'd like directly.
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Not sure which neighborhood
is the right fit?
That's worth a conversation. Most clients come in leaning toward one and end up choosing another once we walk through priorities, schools, lifestyle, and inventory together. The first call is always free, always candid.
Or just shoot me a quick text — I respond personally.