Incorporated in 1913, Homestead is
the second oldest city in Miami-Dade County, located
south of Miami between Biscayne National Park and
Everglades National Park. Homestead is a lovely
town with plenty of green spaces and gets its name
from a path that was the only way to reach the area
in the early 20th Century, the “Homesteaders
Trail”. Known as an agricultural zone before
Hurricane Andrew hit in 1992, the city has experienced
a building boom since 2002 due to scarcity of developable
land in north and central Miami-Dade County. Numerous
new developments offer a variety of single homes,
condos, apartments and townhomes to choose from.
As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population
of 31,909. Homestead is immediately adjacent to
Florida City, and these two cities comprise the
greater Homestead area. Some of the notable unincorporated
communities in the area are Redland, Naranja, and
Princeton.
Let us help you find the home of your dreams in
Homestead. We have a direct relationship with the
major builders to offer you the best prices, but
if you can’t wait for the pre-construction
process, we have a comprehensive listing of houses,
apartments, condos and townhomes available in the
market.
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