Miami-Dade Waterfront City
Welcome to North Miami Beach, the Miami-Dade city on the Intracoastal Waterway between North Miami and Aventura, home to the Ancient Spanish Monastery.
North Miami Beach is a city in northeastern Miami-Dade County, Florida, situated about 12 miles north of downtown Miami and just south of Aventura, with Sunny Isles Beach and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Home to roughly 43,000 residents, it is a dense, ethnically diverse inner-ring suburb shaped by its location along Biscayne Boulevard and the Intracoastal Waterway. The city's defining landmark is the Ancient Spanish Monastery, formally St. Bernard de Clairvaux Church. Originally built in the 12th century in Sacramenia, in Spain's Segovia province, the cloister was dismantled in the 20th century, shipped to the United States, and reassembled in North Miami Beach, where it now serves as an Episcopal church and a Florida Heritage attraction. It is often described as among the oldest European-built structures in the Western Hemisphere. North Miami Beach's neighborhoods include canal-front communities such as Eastern Shores, which sits near Aventura and Sunny Isles Beach, and residential areas such as Sunray East beside Greynolds Park. The city offers a mix of mid-century single-family homes, condominiums, and waterfront properties, and its commercial corridors reflect the region's Latin American, Caribbean, and international influences. Public schools fall under Miami-Dade County Public Schools, one of the nation's largest districts, with institutions such as Florida International University's Biscayne Bay campus nearby. Residents benefit from quick access to I-95, Biscayne Boulevard, the Golden Glades Intermodal Transit Center, and regional rail, while Greynolds Park and Oleta River State Park provide substantial green space. The combination of a distinctive historic landmark, waterfront neighborhoods, and transit access gives North Miami Beach a character all its own within the Miami metro area.
North Miami Beach is in Miami-Dade County, Florida, about 12 miles north of downtown Miami. The city sits between North Miami and Aventura, with Sunny Isles Beach and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.
North Miami Beach is best known for the Ancient Spanish Monastery, a 12th-century cloister originally built in Segovia, Spain, dismantled, and reassembled in the city. It is often cited as among the oldest European-built structures in the Western Hemisphere.
North Miami Beach is served by Miami-Dade County Public Schools, one of the largest school districts in the United States. The city is home to North Miami Beach Senior High School and several elementary and middle schools, with charter and private options available.
Notable neighborhoods include Eastern Shores, a canal-front community near Aventura and Sunny Isles Beach, and Sunray East, which borders Greynolds Park. The city also has established single-family areas and condominium corridors along Biscayne Boulevard and West Dixie Highway.
Residents and visitors enjoy Greynolds Park and Oleta River State Park for boating, kayaking, biking, and birding, plus nearby Haulover Beach Park and Sunny Isles Beach. The Ancient Spanish Monastery and its gardens provide a unique cultural and historic stop.
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North Miami Beach's housing stock includes mid-century single-family homes, condominium buildings, and canal-front properties, reflecting its build-out as a postwar Miami suburb. Neighborhoods such as Eastern Shores offer waterfront and canal-side living near Aventura and Sunny Isles Beach, while areas near Greynolds Park and the city's western side feature more traditional single-family and townhome settings. The city is largely developed, so the market centers on resales, renovations, and condominium living rather than new subdivision construction. Buyers are drawn by location, water access, and proximity to the coast.
Eastern Shores is among North Miami Beach's best-known neighborhoods, a canal-front community just south of Aventura and close to Sunny Isles Beach, with its own 33160 ZIP code. Sunray East sits adjacent to Greynolds Park, offering easy access to the park's riverfront trails and green space. The city also includes a mix of established single-family areas and condominium corridors along Biscayne Boulevard and West Dixie Highway. This variety — waterfront, park-adjacent, and urban — gives buyers distinct options within a compact, centrally located city.
North Miami Beach offers a diverse, internationally flavored lifestyle. Dining spans Latin American, Caribbean, Middle Eastern, and Asian cuisines along corridors such as NE 163rd Street, while shopping ranges from local markets to nearby Town Center Aventura and Aventura Mall. The Ancient Spanish Monastery provides a singular cultural landmark, and community life is enriched by the city's multicultural population. Proximity to Sunny Isles Beach, the Atlantic, and downtown Miami means residents can move easily between suburban calm, beach recreation, and urban amenities.
Public schools in North Miami Beach are part of Miami-Dade County Public Schools, one of the largest school districts in the United States. The city is home to North Miami Beach Senior High School and a network of elementary and middle schools, with magnet, charter, and private options also available. Higher education is notably accessible, with Florida International University's Biscayne Bay campus, Barry University, and Miami Dade College within a short drive. This breadth of educational options is a draw for families across northeastern Miami-Dade.
North Miami Beach benefits from a central position in northeastern Miami-Dade. Interstate 95 runs along the city's western edge, and Biscayne Boulevard and West Dixie Highway provide north-south local access toward downtown Miami and Aventura. The Golden Glades Intermodal Transit Center serves as a major park-and-ride and bus hub for the area, with express routes to downtown Miami along I-95. Regional rail is available nearby, and the beaches of Sunny Isles lie minutes to the east. The city's connectivity makes it practical for commuters working across Miami-Dade and Broward.
Greynolds Park, a 265-acre county park on the Oleta River, anchors outdoor life in North Miami Beach with picnic areas, boating, canoeing, birding, trails, and a nine-hole golf course. Just to the east, Oleta River State Park — Florida's largest urban park — offers kayaking, mountain-bike trails, and waterfront access. Nearby Haulover Beach Park and Sunny Isles Beach provide oceanfront recreation within minutes. The Ancient Spanish Monastery's gardens add a serene cultural stop, making the city a rare mix of urban convenience and accessible green space.
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