Tucked between the charm of Coral Gables and the buzz of South Miami, High Pines is transforming into one of Miami-Dade County's hottest neighborhoods. This hidden gem combines tranquility with unbeatable convenience, offering easy access to South Miami's vibrant dining scene, from cozy cafes to upscale gourmet spots. Just around the corner, the Sunset Place mall adds to the fun with a movie theater, bowling alley, and an array of boutique shops lining Sunset Drive and Red Road. It’s no wonder High Pines has become the go-to haven for those craving a perfect blend of laid-back living and lively amenities!
1,168 people live in High Pines, where the median age is 55 and the average individual income is $29,063. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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High Pines has 346 households, with an average household size of 4. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in High Pines do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 1,168 people call High Pines home. The population density is 1,398.63 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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There's plenty to do around High Pines, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.
Explore popular things to do in the area, including Publix, Jong's Produce, and Sweet Home Vintage Market.
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Nestled between the vibrant neighborhoods of Coral Gables and South Miami, High Pines is a serene enclave that’s quickly becoming one of Miami-Dade County’s most desirable addresses. Imagine tree-lined streets, top-tier amenities, and a prime location—all wrapped up in a warm, community-centric atmosphere. If you’re looking for the perfect blend of tranquility and convenience, High Pines might just be your dream neighborhood.
This sought-after spot has it all: proximity to South Miami’s dining and shopping hubs, access to excellent schools, and a lifestyle that’s equal parts laid-back and lively. Whether you’re catching a movie at Sunset Place, enjoying boutique shopping along Sunset Drive, or dining at gourmet hotspots, High Pines puts you at the center of the action while maintaining its peaceful charm.
High Pines’ residents are a dynamic mix of families and professionals. With 66% of the population married and an average age of 35, the neighborhood exudes a youthful yet family-friendly vibe. Income levels primarily range between $60,000 and $120,000, and 58% of residents hold at least a bachelor’s degree. In short, this is a community of go-getters who value education, comfort, and a touch of luxury.
Outdoor enthusiasts, rejoice! High Pines offers easy access to some of Miami’s most beloved parks. Just minutes away, you’ll find:
Dante Fascell Park: A favorite for families with its playground and shaded picnic areas.
Pinecrest Gardens and Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden: Lush landscapes perfect for leisurely strolls.
Matheson Hammock Park: A gem with stunning views of Biscayne Bay and endless opportunities for hiking, biking, and fishing.
Don’t forget the Tropical Audubon Society, headquartered in the historic Audubon House, which hosts regular events and activities for nature lovers.
Foodies and shopaholics alike will find plenty to love in and around High Pines. Here are some highlights:
Restaurants: Whisk Gourmet is a local institution, perfect for a delicious lunch. Nearby, South Miami and Coral Gables offer everything from casual bites to upscale dining, including spots like Mamey Miami, Titanic Brewing Company, and Casa Cuba.
Shopping: Stock your pantry at Whole Foods, the Middle Eastern specialties at Tarragon Market, or fresh catches from Mariner’s Seafood. The Shops at Sunset Place features a mix of retail stores, a movie theater, and even a bowling alley.
Education is a major draw for families in High Pines. The area is served by a mix of excellent public and private schools:
Public Schools: Sunset Elementary, Ponce De Leon Middle School, and Coral Gables Senior High, all offering specialized programs like International Baccalaureate (IB) and magnet tracks.
Private Schools: Options abound, including Gulliver Preparatory Academy, Riviera Day School, and The French American School of Miami, catering to students from pre-kindergarten through high school.
High Pines offers an impressive variety of housing options, from charming 1950s bungalows to sprawling luxury homes and modern townhouses. Here’s a snapshot:
Home Sizes: Properties range from cozy three-bedroom homes to expansive estates with six or more bedrooms.
Pricing: Single-family homes typically start at $1 million, while condos can range from $200,000 to over $300,000.
Styles: You’ll find everything from mid-century ranch designs to sleek, urban-resort architecture.
Transportation: With Metrobus and Metrorail access nearby, commuting is a breeze. The free Coral Gables trolley and South Miami shuttle make getting around even easier.
Parks and Attractions: Beyond High Pines, explore the iconic Biltmore Hotel, Venetian Pool, and Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. For a more relaxed day, check out local parks like Palmer Park and Fuchs Park.
Weather: Enjoy Miami’s tropical monsoon climate, with warm, sunny days nearly year-round. Fun fact: Miami Beach is the only mainland U.S. city that has never experienced freezing temperatures!
High Pines isn’t just a neighborhood—it’s a lifestyle. With its perfect mix of natural beauty, urban convenience, and community spirit, it’s no wonder this hidden gem is becoming one of Miami’s most coveted places to live. Whether you’re raising a family, starting a career, or simply seeking a beautiful place to call home, High Pines offers something for everyone.
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