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4 Reasons Why to Live In Miami

March 12,2024 | Posted By Yaritza Padilla in Selling
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NO STATE INCOME TAXES   If the sun, fun, and beaches weren't enough, the lack of state income tax might motivate you to move to Miami Florida does not take any taxes on income or social security, which is why many retirees move to Florida, as it saves them a lot of money in their golden years. But you do not need to be a retiree to take advantage.While you still have to pay property and sales tax, excising the income tax saves homeowners in Miami a lot of money each year. Property taxes vary throughout the city, but if you pay your property taxes early in Miami, you can get a discount on your bill. 
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AMAZING WEATHER YEAR-ROUND 
When you visit cities on the Western Gulf Coast of Florida, like Clearwater, you can go swimming in January, but the water is in the balmy mid-60s. If you hit Miami Beach in December, you can go swimming in the high 60s, low 70-degree water.The air temperature rarely falls below 68 degrees, so the water stays warm all year round. This great weather means swimmers and beachcombers can hit the shores any time of the year.Plus, since the crowds typically come during the warmer months, locals living near popular spots like Ocean Terrace Public Beach or Surfside Beach can get swathes of the beach for themselves. If you're looking for solitude, head to Key Biscayne to the south, where you can grab some space in the sand at Crandon Beach. 

STUNNING ARCHITECTURE

Miami has the third-largest skyline in America, which means gleaming glass condos and high-rises are all over Miami. Yet The 305 also has a diverse collection of home styles gracing its sunny streets. 

While there are plenty of skyscrapers in Downtown Miami and Brickell, you can find beautiful homes across the city. Inland, you can find single-family homes in communities like Coral Gables, South Miami, and Dadeland. The styles range from revivalist Mediterranean compounds to traditional stucco-sided bungalows, but you can also find Mission-style homes that would look equally at home in Southern California. 

As you head towards South Beach, the city transforms into an Art Deco paradise. One of the most recognizable places in Miami is Ocean Drive. This world-famous stretch of South Beach shows off the beautiful Art Deco style that created the setting for famous movies like Scarface. Many single-family homes and multi-family buildings in South Beach have colorful facades and angled exteriors, borrowing from the hotels and bars on Ocean Drive. 
 

GREAT SELECTION OFGOLF COURSES

People worldwide come Miami to play golf, but locals can hit the fairway during the best parts of the year. Many people with second homes in Miami will travel south for the colder months from New York or other cold states, enabling them to play year-round during the best seasons

Some of the best courses, like Indian Creek Country Club and La Gorce Country Club, are private and located on islands in Biscayne Bay. Homebuyers jockey for the prime waterfront real estate surrounding these courses. 

Golf professionals worldwide travel to Miami to play at courses such as the historic Miami Beach Golf Club, which has been open to members for over a century. Inland, near the University of Miami, is the Country Club Section of the city, where you can find the storied 9-hole public Granada Golf Course, as well as Biltmore Golf Course and Riviera Country Club. 

 




 

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