Southwest 27th Ave, Shenandoah
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Great for
- Childcare
- Clean & Green
- Cost of Living
- Eating Out
- Lack of Traffic
Not great for
- Gym & Fitness
- Nightlife
Who lives here?
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
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Southwest 27th Ave
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2yrs+
- Neighborly Spirit
- Safe & Sound
- Clean & Green
- Pest Free
- Peace & Quiet
- Eating Out
- Nightlife
- Parks & Recreation
- Shopping Options
- Gym & Fitness
- Internet Access
- Lack of Traffic
- Cost of Living
- Resale or Rental Value
- Public Transport
- Medical Facilities
- Schools
- Childcare
""A very important key, under-rated and not well-known, Miami-local STREET and Warp Avenue""
Need to get around Miami quick, but want to take the inner streets? Well SW 27th Avenue is your way!
Head North on it, and it takes you into the heart of Central Miami, passing SW 8St ("Calle Ocho") and Flagler St., Miami's main street from E to W which divides Miami into NW and SW, taking you from the heart of Downtown all the way West into the city neighborhood.
Head South on 27th Avenue, and you hit US1, another Major Street in Miami, taking you all the way from the highway (I-95) all the way South to Miami's Deep South (Multiple & Various places to eat, shop, and do almost everything up and down Miami's US1!)
Keep going passed and accross US1 on 27th Avenue and now you are heading to one of Miami's jewels, Coconut Grove (Google Miami's Coconut Grove for History and Places To Go).
SW 27th Avenue is definitely a magical transit street for Miami locals. A nice quiet drive through Miami's central neighborhoods along the Ave, with occasional shops, cafeterias to grab a Spanish "colada"(expresso), a Big Lots to grab some quick bargain goodies, Calle Ocho and Miami Dade College's Interamerican Campus, the Metrorail Station on US1 and "The Grove" where there's fishing, restaurant and bars, nightlife and clubbing, Movie Theaters, museums and galleries, Coral Gables....WOW!!
Yep! 27th Avenue- definitely a very important key, under-rated and not well-known, Miami-local Avenue-Street!
Head North on it, and it takes you into the heart of Central Miami, passing SW 8St ("Calle Ocho") and Flagler St., Miami's main street from E to W which divides Miami into NW and SW, taking you from the heart of Downtown all the way West into the city neighborhood.
Head South on 27th Avenue, and you hit US1, another Major Street in Miami, taking you all the way from the highway (I-95) all the way South to Miami's Deep South (Multiple & Various places to eat, shop, and do almost everything up and down Miami's US1!)
Keep going passed and accross US1 on 27th Avenue and now you are heading to one of Miami's jewels, Coconut Grove (Google Miami's Coconut Grove for History and Places To Go).
SW 27th Avenue is definitely a magical transit street for Miami locals. A nice quiet drive through Miami's central neighborhoods along the Ave, with occasional shops, cafeterias to grab a Spanish "colada"(expresso), a Big Lots to grab some quick bargain goodies, Calle Ocho and Miami Dade College's Interamerican Campus, the Metrorail Station on US1 and "The Grove" where there's fishing, restaurant and bars, nightlife and clubbing, Movie Theaters, museums and galleries, Coral Gables....WOW!!
Yep! 27th Avenue- definitely a very important key, under-rated and not well-known, Miami-local Avenue-Street!
Recommended for
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees