IWD Miami Neighborhood Coverage by City
Select a city to see every neighborhood we cover, or jump straight to a neighborhood for housing-stock detail, common infrastructure issues, and local resources.
Miami 12 neighborhoods
Brickell · Wynwood · South Beach · Coconut Grove · Little Haiti · Overtown · Edgewater · Coral Gables · Design District · South Miami · East Miami · Kendall
Fort Lauderdale 6 neighborhoods
Las Olas · Victoria Park · Flagler Village · Rio Vista · Tarpon River · Coral Ridge
Orlando 6 neighborhoods
College Park · Lake Nona · Winter Park · Baldwin Park · Parramore · Metro West
Jacksonville 5 neighborhoods
San Marco · Mandarin · Avondale · Riverside · Jacksonville Beach
Coral Springs 6 neighborhoods
Heron Bay · Eagle Ridge · Downtown Coral Springs · West Coral Springs · Turtle Run · Coral Springs East
Hollywood 5 neighborhoods
Hollywood Beach · Hollywood Lakes · Emerald Hills · Downtown Hollywood · Driftwood
Hialeah 4 neighborhoods
Palm Beach Gardens 3 neighborhoods
Pembroke Pines 3 neighborhoods
West Palm Beach 3 neighborhoods
Why Neighborhood-Level Expertise Matters
A 1920s Mediterranean Revival in Coral Gables and a 1960s CBS ranch in Kendall need completely different approaches to the same project. Pre-1978 housing triggers EPA RRP lead-safe protocols. Historic districts restrict exterior changes. Three-deckers complicate electrical service and plumbing risers across three floors. IWD Miami scopes every project against the neighborhood's dominant housing stock — not a generic template.
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