About Miami
Miami is a peaceful and pleasant city where people moved in, even from America's other cities, which has important characteristics like; the location near the ocean, the gorgeous beaches, its wonderful sea and temperate climate, qualified restaurants, nightlife for every age, malls that you will enjoy and the different cultures that the city comprises.
From Miami you can reach easily to lots of places in a very short time. Travelling to; Caribbean Islands is, 30 minutes to one and a half hours long by plane; Cuba is, 30 minutes long by plane; New York is, two hours long by plane and Orlando is, an hour long by plane and four hours long by car from Miami.
The tax rates in Miami are very low compared to the other cities. Miami provides you the opportunity of living in high standards with low price.
Why You Should Invest In Miami?
The Knight Frank Global Cities Survey keeps track of which cities are of most importance to the world's wealthiest people who call each city home and Miami is the 7th city in this list;
- London
- New York
- Singapore
- Hong Kong
- Geneve
- Shanghai
- MIAMI
- Dubai
- Beijing
- Paris
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Each Year;
- 14 million people visit Miami
- 39 million flights over Miami
- 4 million cruise from Miami
- 1000+ corporate headquarters at Miami
Generally speaking, with its large and diversified economy, the United States is the premier location for investment.
With a gross domestic product (GDP) of approximately $15 trillion in 2012, the U.S has a significantly larger GDP than that of any other country. From a housing perspective, due to recent improvements in market conditions including U.S. economic strength, low housing prices, solid demand, strong rental rates and attractive exchange rates, have all drawn increasing interest from foreign buyers.
With its growing cities, strong rental market, lack of state income tax, year-round tourism, and excellent return on investment, South Florida is the United States' premier real estate market for international investors. Sales figures reflect that status – Florida consistently attracts more international investors than any state. Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties rank as the 7th, 18th, and 28th most populous counties in the United States, Florida's GDP ranks fourth among U.S. states, and Florida is on pace to soon become the nation's third most populous state. This trend toward long-term growth projects South Florida to remain an unmatched location for real estate investments.