Miami Property Management Blog

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Miami- The Beginning

Vacations in Miami can be a brilliant way to spend your holiday. Unknown to many, we have a rich  history spanning over thousands of years. Our  Native American land that was occupied as far back as over 10,000 years ago.

Native Americans had real estate along the Miami River in an area that first was wooded forests and home to much wildlife. Several tribes lived in the area and it was the Tequesta people who met Juan Ponce de León in 1513 when he landed in Biscayne Bay.

It was this Spaniard who gave the first recorded name to the area: Chequescha. No one really came ashore until Pedro Menéndez de Avilés came through in 1566 looking for his son. Jesuit priests would follow and start (and shortly end) a mission in the region.

Several tribal wars occurred in the 18th century disallowing any vacations that would have happened, leading the Tequesta to move to Cuba. Tribes also depleted their ranks through the arrival of the deadly small pox brought to the continent by the Spanish.

Also around 1772, the British granted 20,000 acres of real estate to be purchased by white settlers, the first of which would arrive early the next century in Key Biscayne. Treasure hunters came from the Bahamas as well as the Keys to scavenge sunken ships on the reef.


By 1842, William English settled and built a plantation on real estate in Miami and plotted the Village of Miami. The latter part of the 19th century brought Miami the railroad, and citrus crops that survived great freezes.

Vacations ran aplenty at this time. In 1896, the town was incorporated and named Miami. 

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Top Three Miami Area Swimming Pools (and homes) sold in December 2011

Living in the tropics (or near enough) our lifestyle revolves around outside activities. Most homes have pools or certainly access to a community pool.

Looking back at the final month of the year, we thought you might like to view ...

                                           " The Top Three Miami Swimming Pools."


11090 Snapper Creek Road
Sold for $8,000,000.
Waterfront home on 63,240 square foot lot, 8 bedrooms, 8.5 bathrooms, carriage house, 5,000 bottle wine cellar, game room, theater, library and generator.



6939 Sunrise Drive
Sold for $6,800,000

Contemporary styled home located on the bay. Open floor plan living with high ceilings and walls of glass. This home includes an elevator, heated pool, generator, European style kitchen, three story home and no fixed bridges to ocean.


401 Ocean Boulevard
Sold for $6,000,000

This was an auction sale, original listed price for this home was $9,995,000 and was sold to the highest bidder. Four bedrooms, four and one half bathroom, 35,000 square foot lot, one story home, wood, tile and ceramic flooring.