Little River, one of Miami's oldest neighborhoods, is undergoing a transformation with new shops, restaurants, and housing developments. Historically significant, it sits along a waterway connected to Biscayne Bay and was originally settled by indigenous tribes. The area is gaining attention from real estate developers and locals alike, with plans for garden-style residences and low- to mid-rise apartments aimed at preserving the neighborhood's character while modernizing it. Little River is positioned to become a cultural hotspot similar to Wynwood, attracting both buyers and investors.
"With easy access to the city's main arteries, it's a neighborhood that blends the best of Miami's eclectic culture," said Dan Schor, a partner at AJ Capital Partners, a Nashville-based real estate investment firm that is the area's primary developer.
"The neighborhood is evolving quickly, providing both buyers and investors with the opportunity to be part of its transformation," said Ramona Bautista, a local realtor with the Keyes Company.
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