Guide to Hialeah Gardens

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Welcome to the Top Guide to Hialeah Gardens 

Hialeah Gardens history, food, things to do, schools, community, and real estate 

Just west of Miami-Dade County’s infamous Cuban district, Hialeah lies Hialeah Gardens. Hialeah Garden is like Hialeah’s newer, developing sister city. It has all the benefits of living in Hialeah: the best Cuban food outside of Cuba and with a rich, storied culture. Yet it has newer, more modern homes, safer neighborhoods, and a well of untapped potential for growth and development. 

Hialeah Gardens is located in Miami-Dade County between two of the hottest cities in South Florida,  Fort Lauderdale and Miami. It is an ideal location for someone who wants the conveniences of city living without the traffic or price tag. Hialeah Gardens is only 28 miles southwest of the Fort Lauderdale Airport and 8 miles from the Miami International Airport. And it’s right off Interstate 75 on the Florida Turnpike and Palmetto Expressway, making it a great place for commuters. 

Today, Hialeah Gardens is home to about 24,000 residents. It’s a small city for sure, but in recent years, Hialeah Gardens has caught the eye of many Miami-Dade residents looking for a new place to live. Hialeah Gardens has always been a developing city, but in the last years, Hialeah Gardens has grown significantly. It is quickly becoming the place to move to. And with a number of newly constructed homes in every price range, good public schools, and amazing restaurants, it’s easy to see why. 

Hialeah Gardens has a small-town charm that truly makes you feel a part of the community. It’s the kind of place where you can let your kids play outside without worrying. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, it’s the perfect place to raise a family or spend your days relaxing in the South Florida sun. And even though Hialeah Gardens may feel a little removed from the rest of South Florida, it’s growing and becoming the place where everyone wants to live. To experience what living in Hialeah Gardens may feel like, contact the best Hialeah Gardens realtors, AV Home Experts with Keller Williams Realty.   


History and Recent Developments of Hialeah Gardens

Small town, small-town roots 

Hialeah Gardens has a modest history. When it was first incorporated in 1948, it was a small, rural town. And it remained a small, rural town for years. For a while, Hialeah Gardens was somewhat of an outpost on the edge of Hialeah, seen as a blip of civilization amidst wide tracts of farmland. However, this would change in the coming years. 

Ready to take advantage of the construction of the Florida Turnpike, in 1968, the city of Hialeah Gardens implemented a dynamic, proactive land use and zoning master plan to promote city development and growth. 

And with the completion of the Florida Turnpike in the 1970s, Hialeah Gardens saw a significant increase in population and growth. From there, Hialeah Gardens would slowly and steadily grow throughout the years, never attracting major development or progress...until now. 

For years, Hialeah Gardens has attracted the attention of big residential developers, but developers were never able to convince the farmers, who owned the majority of the land around Hialeah Gardens, to sell. But recently, Lennar Corporation was able to purchase large tracts of this farmland for residential development. Lennar Corporation has started development in Hialeah Gardens with its first community, Aragon, and it plans to continue constructing new neighborhoods and subdivisions.

The city of Hialeah Gardens is also developing and expanding city amenities and resources.   

Hialeah Gardens just installed the Royal Palms Park, dedicated to children with physical limitations and disabilities.This park features a playground that accommodates any child, no matter their physical abilities.The Hialeah Gardens police department also recently updated its fleet of police cars and motorcycles. And Hialeah Gardens’s senior center just received funding for a new building to better cater to the needs of its constituents.

In addition, Hialeah Gardens will be adjacent to the location of the soon-to-be American Dream Mall. The American Dream Mall is planned to be the largest mall in the United States with 2.7 million square feet of entertainment and retail space, a 16 story ski slope, a waterpark, and a 3D movie theater. Developers plan to break ground at the end of this year and estimate that the mall should be completed in 2025. 


Hialeah Gardens Real Estate

Find the best Hialeah Gardens realtor near you

If you’re interested in making Hialeah Gardens your new home or want to know a little more about the area, don’t stress. We have you covered. Not only are the AV Home Experts with Keller Williams Realty the best Hialeah Gardens realtors, but they can provide the inside scoop on everything Hialeah Gardens. For more information about Hialeah Gardens or houses for sale in Hialeah Gardens, call (305)-680-3268 or check out their Facebook.