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Old 07-27-2012, 03:06 PM
 
Location: Indiana
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We are considering a relocation to Miami Gardens area for work in Hialeah and have seen varying comments about crime and drugs activity in the area. Other comments are positive. We are looking at a home on NW 37th Court. Any comments would be appreciated.
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Old 07-28-2012, 08:00 AM
 
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Avoid Miami Gardens! Try areas to the north of Hialeah like Miami Lakes, Palm Springs North basically west of NW 57th. Avenue.
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Old 07-28-2012, 04:56 PM
 
Location: Shaw.
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From my experience, Miami Gardens is sprawly at best, pretty lousy at worst.
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Old 07-28-2012, 05:11 PM
 
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A lot of crime and violence, look elsewhere.
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Old 07-28-2012, 06:12 PM
 
Location: Indiana
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What about south around Homestead?
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Old 07-28-2012, 07:55 PM
 
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^^ Better but it has a lot of bad areas.
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Old 08-02-2012, 07:31 PM
 
Location: miami, fla. enjoying the relative cool, for now ;)
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I live and have lived in miami gardens since the early 1980s. I grew up in hialeah and I would take miami gardens over hialeah easily. there is crime in miami gardens and the areas to avoid are anywhere near the section eight apt buildings. most of the crime stats attributed to miami gardens are the section eight zombies who are generally too stupid and too violent to be anything but useless. generally speaking you are best off west of lejuene road. the further west you go the more family oriented the communities are. there are exceptions to west is best rule. andover in eastern MG is excellent as is the community between NW 37 Ave and NW 42 Ave bounded to the south by opa-locka airport and to the north by the palmetto.

miami gardens is a predominantly black/hispanic community. if you equate black and hispanic people with undesirability then by all means look elsewhere.

my reasons for selecting miami gardens as a great place to raise my family were the following in order of personal priority.

1. value. we own a nice home on a lake on a 27,000 sq ft lot. if our home were in miami lakes it would be economically out of our reach especially when we purchased the home twenty odd years ago. because of the location it was easily affordable and more importantly easily maintainable.

2. proximity to major thoroughfares and freeways. hard to beat the handiness of miami gardens.

3. low taxes

4. good services

5. schools with great athletics programs

6. I didn't want to raise fearful children and MG is a microcosm of what america is and is becoming. my kids (all adults now) can relate to people of all socio-economic levels because of their upbringing. I think they are for more well rounded than others of their age group because they knew kids who were very poor and others who were very far from poor....all in miami gardens.

I'm not scared of punks of any color or stripe and it didn't take long for the locals turds to figure that out. on my block we watch out for each other and I couldn't ask for better neighbors irrespective of particular race or nationality. my home has never been broken into and we had one incident of a car left out the parkway unlocked over night have some valuables taken. it shouldn't be like that but I blame me. I should have known better.

if you are a respectful person but person who will not be trifled with you can live anywhere. why not live where you get the most for your hard earned dollar?

let those that live in fear of what ifs live elsewhere, where the crime is equal or worse but they pay much more for their perceived safety.

there is a reason why you don't see so many for sale signs in MG and there is a reason why so many people remain and why so many are second and third generation residents.

YMMV
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Old 08-03-2012, 02:01 PM
 
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Stay away it's the worst
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Old 08-03-2012, 08:08 PM
 
Location: miami, fla. enjoying the relative cool, for now ;)
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Stay away it's the worst
yeah like I said if cluck you probably don't want to go to miami gardens. someone will pull off your feathers and leave you looking like a londoner in tottenham last year.

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Old 08-11-2012, 05:29 PM
 
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We are considering a relocation to Miami Gardens area for work in Hialeah and have seen varying comments about crime and drugs activity in the area. Other comments are positive. We are looking at a home on NW 37th Court. Any comments would be appreciated.
There are new gated rental communities in Miami Gardens if you want extra security. There is good and bad in the city, and actually one of the only cities I would live in if I were to stay in Miami-Dade. I also like NMB. Miami Gardens has Black diversity which is really something we African Diaspora scholar folks are into. There are people who only know of the young thugs of Miami Gardens and never have met the hardworking Black professionals who reside there because they don't give the city a chance. Miami Gardens is centralized near turnpike and 95 so it's great for those who want to be between the downtowns of Miami and Fort Lauderdale.
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