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Gables Estates, a picturesque gated community nestled in Coral Gables, Miami, has secured its position as the most expensive neighborhood in the United States, according to recent data from Zillow. This exclusive enclave is known for its luxurious waterfront properties, sprawling estates, and lush tropical landscapes, making it a coveted location for affluent buyers.
The neighborhood boasts a unique charm, characterized by its meticulously maintained homes, many of which feature private docks and direct access to Biscayne Bay. Residents enjoy a high standard of living, complete with proximity to top-notch schools, fine dining, and upscale shopping.
As demand for luxury real estate continues to rise, Gables Estates has seen property values soar, reflecting the area's desirability among wealthy individuals and families. With its stunning views and serene atmosphere, it's no wonder that Gables Estates has captured the title of the most expensive neighborhood in the country, attracting attention from both local and international buyers alike.
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