The total area of Miami Dade County is around 2,400 square miles. It is bordered by Broward County to the north, Collier County to the northwest and Monroe County to the south and west. A decade ago the population density was about 1,150 per square mile. In the last few years though the state of affairs has improved much and is expected to get better with time. Real Estate prices have more than double in recent years. Coral Gables, Miami Beach, Coconut Grove, Ventura, Miami Lakes, Hialeah, BAL Harbour, Homestead, Doral are part of Miami Dade County.
Infrastructural facilities in this county are extremely advanced and the proof of this can be had if one looks at the education and transportation systems. In Florida each county also acts as a school district and in the county of Miami-Dade is served by several schools. Higher education is served by various colleges and universities including University of Miami, Miami Dade College, Florida Memorial University and St. Thomas University. In terms of transportation, the number of expressways Miami-Dade County has, very few counties have and this factor leads to heightened connectivity with the other states. Apart from this, a street grid stretches from downtown Miami throughout the country. Since World War I this grid has been there. Read more…