Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Islands in Miami








The Bay Harbor Island homes are located on two Bay Harbor Islands. 

The westerly island of Bay Harbor is exclusively single family homes. Those seeking Bay Harbor homes can find every kind of style, design and architecture in the diverse community. Mediterranean-style homes are popular on the island as are Old Florida-style homes which are popular throughout South Florida. These homes typically have spacious lots with lush vegetation. Bay Harbor Island homes range from three-bedroom villas further island to nine-bedroom coastal homes.

Bay Harbor Islands are separated by a small intracoastal waterway that provides even more waterfront homes that have high levels of luxury and privacy. Bay Harbor Island homes are available on a majority of both islands, however, part of the easterly island has waterfront condos. Bay Harbor Island homes are located around these condos but for the most part the easterly island’s southern region is exclusively waterfront condos.

Located in Biscayne Bay directly west of Bal Harbour, Bay Harbor Islands have as close to a perfect location. Connected by the Broad Causeway Bridge, Bay Harbor Islands are centrally located between the barrier island of Miami Beach and the Miami mainland. Bay Harbor Islands are close to other luxurious residential communities like Indian Creek Country Club, Bal Habour, Surfside and North Beach in Miami Beach.

The area Bay Harbor Islands are located in is steeped in a tradition of luxury. There are several golf courses within short driving distance from the island and coastal areas are aplenty. Though Bay Harbor Islands seem secluded they are separated from the barrier island of Miami Beach by a small intracoastal waterway which gives them easy access to the islands many attractions.




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Biscayne Island is the western most island in the man made Venetian Island chain.

It was originally slated to be an airport, and was later converted to residential homes and a select number of condominiums. Its long and slender shape offer amazing waterfront views for a majority of its’residents. Biscayne Island offers arresting views of Downtown Miami and the Biscayne Bay and the homes are in a number of configurations and most have been restored or are new constructions.

Biscayne Island is the closest island in the Venetian chain to the mainland and is minutes to the Brickell Area with an active nightlife, the American Airlines Arena, Adrienne Arsht Center for Performing Arts, the Wynwood Arts District, and Design District. Residents will enjoy long walks along the Venetian Causeway, and the nautical pursuits that are available with waterfront homes or at the Sunset Harbor Marina.