60,574 people live in Coral Gables, where the median age is 43.2 and the average individual income is $67,174.33. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Coral Gables is located six miles southwest of Downtown Miami and is home to many of the state’s historic landmarks including Venetian Pool, Biltmore Hotel, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens, and Miracle Mile. Coral Gables is also home to the Village of Merrick Park, an upscale outdoor dining and shopping mall where the community meets for a farmer’s market every Sunday, concerts on the patio, time at the Equinox gym, or to shop at the anchor stores: Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus.
George Merrick’s foresight and meticulously designed community showcases tree-lined streets, vintage Spanish and ivy-laced Mediterranean homes, and modern styles. Families walk and ride their bikes around the Granada golf course and down the streets of Country Club Prado among others. The city is one of the most pedestrian-friendly areas in Miami and is home to more than 70 quality restaurants including Caffe Abbracci, Hillstone, Doc B’s, Talavera Cocina Mexicana, and Threefold Café among many others. Coral Gables is conveniently located just four miles from the Miami International Airport.
For those looking for a park or community space for children to play and adults to gather, Salvador Park provides an updated playground with zipline, pickleball courts, tennis courts, and more. Nearby dog parks and corner parks offer a welcome respite and a lovely place to take in the beauty that is Coral Gables. The Coral Gables Youth Center is the mecca for youth basketball, volleyball, soccer, flag football, baseball, and more. Adults will also find interesting activities, sports, and classes. Coral Gables has an abundance of open space, sculptures, shops, and culture.
Many Coral Gables homes overlook Biscayne Bay and provide stunning views of downtown Miami and the sunrise. The historic Coral Gables Waterway weaves through various Coral Gables neighborhoods and contains dockage for watercrafts, a gateway to the bay, and a serene and safe opportunity for paddleboarding and kayaking.
Those who live in the majestic neighborhood of Coral Gables have many choices when it comes to excellent primary and secondary schools. Coral Gables is also home to the University of Miami, a vibrant and diverse academic community which has rapidly progressed to become one of America's top research universities.
Miami Dade Public Schools is an A-rated system that serves more than 334,000 K-12 students and adult learners in Coral Gables and surrounding areas. The district is the fourth-largest in the United States and encompasses traditional and charter schools. The affluent community also has many private institutions. Coral Gables is home to the University of Miami, a private university with 12 colleges and more than 300 academic majors.
● Pinecrest Elementary School
● Somerset Academy Charter South Miami
● The Biltmore School
● Our Lady of Lourdes Academy
Coral Gables has 22,167 households, with an average household size of 3. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Coral Gables do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 60,574 people call Coral Gables home. The population density is 3,658.31 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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