Homestead Real Estate – The Redlands

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Situated in between Biscayne National Park and Everglades National Park, Homestead is a city in Miami-Dade County in Florida. It lays to the north of Florida City and along with the latter form the greater Homestead-Florida City area. The city’s name has an interesting history and is derived from a path by the name of “Homesteader’s Trail”, that was the only means to reach the place. It is a small sized city with a comparatively large population of 54,000 people. This is the last city south before reaching the Florida Keys. The Redlands are Homestead’s premiere home development where in some places only one house is allowed to be built in a five acres lot.

The city has a total area of about 14.3 mi sq. Homestead has a humid subtropical climate and reminds one of the climates that is existent in Miami and the rest of the South Florida Metropolitan area. Summers are extremely humid and hot with high temperatures while winters are mild and even cool when compared to nearby coastal regions. History bears witness to the fact that hurricanes have harmed the place the most. Hurricane Andrew was the last major hurricane that hit the area and...

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