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Bal Harbour
Bal Harbour is an affluent enclave in the northern edge of Miami Beach. Known for its gorgeous white sand beach, the village offers upscale retail, fine dining, and lavish resorts with infinity pools and private cabanas. As one of the most exclusive areas in South Florida, Bal Harbour is home to a population of just 3,093 as of 2020.
The real estate market offers ultra-luxury waterfront estates and beachfront developments with resort-style amenities. Popular architectural styles include Modern and Mediterranean. With gorgeous homes and an unbeatable location along the Atlantic coast, the village offers refined coastal living to a privileged few.
Bal Harbour holds the distinction of being the first planned community to have underground utilities in florida. The development of its scenic beachfront is heavily regulated to preserve the character and natural beauty of the village.
Incorporated in 1946, Bal Harbour is a modern coastal village with palm-lined streets and luxury high-rises. The community is bordered by Bal Haulover Inlet to the north, the Atlantic to the east, and Biscayne Bay to the west with sweeping views and breath-taking scenery all around. Its main thoroughfare, Collins Avenue, offers an array of shopping, dining, hospitality, and nightlife options. The village is home to Bal Harbour Beach, a mile-long beach with powdery white sand and turquoise waters with opportunities for swimming, fishing, sunbathing, and water sports. A paved trail for walking and jogging runs parallel to the beach and offers stunning views of the Atlantic. Other attractions include Bal Harbour Shops, a retail destination with luxury brands like Bally, La Perla, and Marni, and The St. Regis Bar, which offers live music and an extensive menu of fine wine and rare vintages in an oceanside setting.
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