Market Analisys for Veridian Grove

The market trend is showing a growth of about 1,5% per year of the median sale price for single-family homes in the Miami metro area
Data source = Zillow

Buying a home at Veridian Grove at 2016 prices, with just 10% deposit at reservation could potentially be a remunerative investment in the short term.
Should the prices trend stay on course, as it happened for the past 3 years, we may see a total value appreciation around 3,5% by the first quarter of 2018.


Our Cypress home, $2,9M at first level pricing today, could be valued at $3.1M by the time you take delivery in 2018. The deposit structure is simple: 10% at contract, 10% at ground-breaking, 10% at shell completion, placing your investment at $870,000. At closing you may decide to return the home to the open market and, if you sell quickly, you could bank on the $200,000 in appreciation, which constitutes a 22% gross gain on your initial investment.


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Luxury is in the Details | Veridian Grove


The Cypress House // a double-height living room, a dedicated formal dining room, and a separate entertainment room create the perfect environment for those who love to host social gatherings & friends uniquely built for your own modern luxury living by 


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I dieci migliori ristoranti di Coral Gables per quest'autunno

The Ten Hottest Restaurants in Coral Gables Right Now, Fall 2016 | All close to Veridian Grove

Ichimi
In beautiful Coral Gables, families, girlfriends, couples and coworkers alike flock to Miracle Mile to wine, dine… and wine and dine some more. And while this friendly neighborhood is full of classic staples, it’s also a breeding ground for up-and-coming favorites. If they aren’t on there already, here are ten Gables restaurants (listed inalphabetical order) you need to put on your radar.
 Contributions by Jennifer Agress and Olee Fowler

1 Brasserie Central

Owned by the same team behind Pascal’s on Ponce, this Parisian bistro serves up Old World cocktails and classic French fare in a casual setting. For just $36, head there on the weekends and you’ll get a delicious three-course brunch and — the kicker — unlimited mimosas.
SouthFlorida.com
320 San Lorenzo Ave
Coral Gables, FL 33146
(786) 536-9388

2 Bulla Gastrobar

For an immediate happy food coma, try Bulla Gastrobar. A casual spot with high-top tables, it has tasty sangria and hearty Spanish tapas like suckling pig hash, veal and pork burgers, and Oxtail flatbread.
Bulla
2500 Ponce de Leon Blvd
Coral Gables, FL 33134
(305) 441-0107

3 Eating House

Led by Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli, Eating House serves jaw-dropping small plates in a laid-back, decidedly “cool” atmosphere. Its New American menu change daily and includes favorites like Cap’n Crunch Pancakes, Chicken and Waffles, and Tang mimosas.
Eating House
804 Ponce De Leon Blvd
Miami, FL 33134, Miami, FL 33134
(305) 448-6524

4 Ichimi

This authentic ramen den serves modern spins on ramen like variations filled with seafood, veggies, and even one with a spin on the classic Italian dish, carbonara. Also filling up the menu are items like crispy pig ears, pork belly buns, scallion pancakes, fried oysters and gyoza made with beef, seafood, pork and vegetables. Plus it's open late night on the weekends to cure those ramen cravings.
Ichimi
2330 Salzedo St
Coral Gables, FL 33134
(305) 960-7016

5 Seven Dials

Run by an English chef and his American wife, this casual spot has everything you’d want from your neighborhood pub. It has eclectic, American-meets-British pub food, keeps Florida beers on tap, and sits at the bottom of a small condo building. Try the Fish + Chips — they’re amazing.
Miami City Social
2030 S Douglas Rd #102
Coral Gables, FL 33134
(786) 542-1603

6 Tap 42 Gables

This popular Ft. Lauderdale has finally made its was down to Miami, featuring the same modern takes on classic "gastropub" fare as its Broward counterparts with dishes like bacon and corn guacamole, grilled chicken wings and "prohibition” burgers. Also making its way down is the restaurant’s extensive bar menu with more than 50 craft beers on the menu and cocktails.
Tap 42 Gables
301 Giralda Ave
Coral Gables, FL 33134
(786) 391-1566

7 The Local Craft Food and Drink

Boasting a casual pub-like feel, this fun spot serves up all things craft. Its menu of gastropub, Southern-inspired favorites — like “Disco Fries” covered in bacon gravy — changes daily, and there are always 18 craft beers on tap.
TimeOut Miami
150 Giralda Ave
Coral Gables, FL 33134
(305) 648-5697

8 Threefold Cafe

The only Aussie restaurant in town, Threefold Cafe is open for breakfast and lunch. Serving Panther Coffee and Zak the Baker bread, it has an all-day breakfast menu of fun (hearty) plates like “Big Bad Aussie,” “Hash Tag This,” and “Toasted Like A Tourist.”
Canvas Connect
141 Giralda Ave
Coral Gables, FL 33134
(305) 704-8007

9 Trust & Co Miami Bar & Restaurant

This American gastropub, complete with the industrial setting, serves up a variety of creative eats plus stiff drinks to wash them all back with.
Miami New Times
2 Aragon Ave
Coral Gables, FL 33134
(305) 444-7433

10 Uvaggio

Everyone loves a good wine bar. That’s especially true with Uvaggio, a fun, chic spot with Old World charms, live music, inventive cuisine by Texas raised chef Tanner Gil, and some of the best “juice” (aka what sommelier Heath Porter calls wine) in the city.
Miami New Times
70 Miracle Mile
Coral Gables, FL 33134
(305) 448-2400

Il quartiere piu' sicuro a Miami quando c'e' un uragano | Hurricane Matthew |


Brickell Is The Best Neighborhood To Be In During a Hurricane. Here’s why.

It’s been a long time, my friends. The last notable storm that hit South Florida was back in 2005, when Brickell was simply a banking center that emptied out at 6pm. Today, as we all sit in anticipation of Hurricane Matthew’s path, something occurred to me. I sure am glad that I live in Brickell. As far as safety and discomfort from a storm is concerned, I feel that Brickellians (or Brickellites) sure have it easy relative to other areas of South Florida.


We don’t have to worry about storm shutters.


Most of the residential buildings in the Brickell area were constructed with hurricane impact glass, so we don’t have to worry about the hassle of putting up our shutters. Sure, we have to clean off our balconies, but we dodge the issue of who is responsible for installing the shutters and sitting in the dark, should we decide to weather the storm at home.


Our cars are stowed away safely in the garage.


Since the parking garages in Brickell are typically in the pedestal of the building, our cars are safely parked in their spots. There is no need to worry about them blowing away or a tree falling on top of them. Also, because they are typically 2-12 floors above ground, your risk of losing your car to flood is relatively low.


We have 3 Publix locations.


Ok, so one of the locations is on the west end of West Brickell, but practically anywhere you live in the neighborhood, there is a Publix that is close enough to scurry into between swells in case you forgot something or need more beer and wine.


If you’re afraid to run to Publix, you could order from any of the countless delivery services. Sure, they may stop delivering during the storm itself, but service will be restored quickly and we can be back to our convenient living.


We will be first on the list when it comes to having power restored.


Speaking of getting back to convenient living, Brickell is one of the most populous neighborhoods in America. According to the Downtown Development Authority’s recent demographics report, there are an estimated 35,000 people living in our little neighborhood that is just over 1 square mile. We are also one of the biggest banking hubs in the nation. Because of this, the FPL regards Brickell as an important neighborhood to keep running. We are the first to receive power restoration after the hospitals. Other neighborhoods that are on the ‘high priority’ list are South Beach along Collins and Downtown Miami.


Does this mean that I’m skipping the preparation? No. I ordered enough LaCroix and flat water to get my family through the next few days and will pass by the store for beer and wine after work. I am thankful though that I’m not hustling with storm shutters.

Coconut Grove Seafood Festival



Oct / 16 / 2016 11am-7pm

Fresh Seafood / Live Music / Family Fun

South Florida's largest Fresh Seafood Market!

The Coconut Grove Seafood Festival is all about celebrating seafood, waterfront living and giving people their fill of the freshest, tastiest delicacies of the sea.  Bushels of shrimp, oysters, crawfish, lobster, clams and fresh fish will soon overflow in Miami, just in time for the opening of stone crab season in October.
There’s no better place to savor a multitude of seafood prepared in a variety of ways including Caribbean with its Bahamian cracked conch and Jamaican Jerk grilled fish, Latin American offering paella and Peruvian ceviche, Cajun with its gumbo, jambalaya and crawfish étouffée, North Eastern offering traditional chowders, lobster rolls and clam boils, Asian with the always satisfying sushi and sashimi and, last but not least, Florida seafood with its world-famous stone crab, lobster and fresh fish.    In addition, people can head over to the "Grove Wharf by Casablanca Seafood" - a farmer’s market meets seafood - where experts will be on hand to help them select the right items to purchase and take home. 
To complete the festive equation, the Coconut Grove Seafood Festival will have a constant stream of live music including calypso, steel drum, reggae and Island Escapism. The Festival will also feature several nautically-themed exhibitors showcasing art, jewelry and decor.

Wharf by Casablanca Seafood

The word "wharf" conjures up visions of old harbors and fish markets like those in San Francisco and Boston. That's exactly what the Wharf is. Casablanca Seafood is known as the top seafood provider in Florida and they bring this experience and expertise to the festival. "The Wharf" is a fresh seafood market right here at the festival.  Think of it like a farmer's market, but with seafood!  Seafood experts will be on hand to help you make the perfect choices to take home.  These FISHMONGERS are not only fresh seafood experts, but they know a thing or two about cooking and preparing your selections. 

Coconut Grove strategic area for sale.

Coconut Grove strategic area for sale.

Great Opportunity to buy this property for $ 39,995,000 or $ 680.00 Per Sq Ft Land Assemblage in the Heart of Coconut Grove 1.35 Acres of Prime Land to Develop! The Property is comprised of four (4) lots in Transect-Based Zone T4L and two (2) lots in Transect-Based Zone T50, all in Area Specific Designation NCD-3.


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Marina Palms | Price Reduction



Steven G designed model penthouse, over 2,100 sq. ft, 2/3+den, 10'3" ceilings, modern glass encased wine cellar, aquarium, penthouse upgrades, top-floor water views from every room.  Snaidero cabinetry, stone counter tops, Wolf, Miele and Sub-Zero appliances.
Will move quick at $1,850,000 ($943 / sq. ft.)
Reduced $145,000 from $1,995,000
Price includes 2 self-parking spaces + A/C storage in the building.

GREAT BUY






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Veridian Grove | Live life in private luxury


Kingston Square Apartment for rent

Kingston Square

3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, sparkling apartment for rent at $2,300 per month.


Call 305-809-6205 or email fcacciamiami@gmail.com to schedule your appointment




One of the most gorgeous and largest units in the community. Recently updated 3/2 on the second floor at the corner. Laminate wood floor throughout the living room and bedrooms. Awesome location, very close to grocery, Dadeland Mall, Baptist Hospital, US1 and SR826. This is the place you are going to love and decide to live in after seeing it. The community with card gate entry is very quiet and safe. Pool and tennis court are free for residents. 




1,262 square feet, covered balcony, washer-dryer in unit, unlimited parking.

First, Last and 1 month security deposit

$100 Association application required
No dogs allowed by the condominium