Among the various projects to sprout in Miami’s bustling Doral neighborhood is Terra’s Modern Doral, a master-planned development consisting of 319 single-family homes.
While we led you on a tour of CityPlace Doral a few months ago, taking you through the mixed-use project’s 250,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, we wanted to take a closer look at the residential component.
With a median sale price of $3.4 million in 2016, Miami Beach’s 33109 is not only the most expensive zip code in Miami-Dade County but also in all of Florida, according to a new report,
Miami will be getting its second Topgolf location-joining Miami Gardens-after Topgolf USA Doral LLC purchased a 12.6-acre site west of Doral for $11.7 million from a subsidiary of Prologis.
Welcome to Miami’s Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount across various South Florida neighborhoods. This week’s budget is $500,000.
CityPlace Doral held their ribbon-cutting ceremony a few weeks ago, with the Shoma Group, in collaboration with The Related Group, welcoming 40 tenants in addition to luxury residences.
A home on the Trump National Doral grounds is seeking an eye-opening $9 million, which would set a record for the neighborhood and be the priciest sale within at least the last three years.
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount across various Miami neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse? Let's find out! Today's budget is $300,000.
Terra’s Modern Doral is at 90 percent sold with only 29 homes remaining. Construction of the 319-home community of single-family contemporary homes is expected to begin in 2017. Modern Doral has three subdivisions.
Trump National in Doral will no longer be hosting its annual PGA golf tournament because the tour couldn't find a sponsor to replace Cadillac, reports the Miami Herald, echoing Donald Trump's words on Fox News Tuesday night.
Fresh off being named the fifth-fastest growing state in the nation, let's take a look at the ten cities showing the most growth in the Sunshine State, according to Area Vibes. No. 1 on the list is Sweetwater, a suburb west of Miami's core.
The map obtained by the Herald shows a visionary plan, which includes connecting areas like South Miami to Homestead, Downtown Miami to North Miami, and even -- gasp -- Downtown Miami to South Beach.