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Sun and sand, salsa and style, short term rent apartments Miami Beach is distinctly different from any other city
in America -- or any city in Latin America, for that matter. This is no sleepy little beach outpost, no drowsy
southern town.
The first inhabitants here were the Tequesta, who called this area home long before Spain's gold-hungry treasure
ships sailed along the Gulf Stream a few miles offshore. They were followed by the Seminole, who learned how to
prosper in the local ecosystem. Eventually the Seminole skedaddled, the result of Andrew Jackson's rampages and
other political mayhem. Who could imagine that those days would evolve into today days of short term rent
apartments Miami Beach.
The end of the 20th century brought big changes to Miami. In the early 1980s, Miami Beach was an oceanside
geriatric ward. Today's South Beach residents have a hip that doesn't break. The average age of locals dropped
from the mid-sixties in 1980 to youthful early forties today. Toned young men outnumber svelte young women two
to one, and hormones are as plentiful as cell phones. At night, the revitalized Lincoln Road Mall gets into full
swing as crowds descend on its restaurants, cafés, galleries, and theaters. With those changes also came a new
trend, short term rent apartments Miami Beach, that is rapidly giving business and holiday travelers a new
accommodation option.
In Miami (as opposed to Miami Beach), boom times started in the 1970s for a small group of Latin American drug
dealers. These "Cocaine Cowboys," as they were known, made and spent millions in Miami, investing in real estate
and launching major construction projects. We could say that they laid base for today's short term rent apartments
Miami Beach. Their day ended in the 1980s, but by then economic development had its own -- legal -- momentum.
Today, 150-plus U.S. and multinational companies have their Latin American headquarters here. Greater Miami is
home to more than 40 foreign bank agencies, 11 Edge Act banks, 23 foreign trade offices, 31 binational chambers
of commerce, and 53 foreign consulates. All those companies using at one point or another the services of 2rentmiami.com
for short term rent apartments Miami Beach.
Miami has always attracted its fair share of hucksters, scammers, and fly-by-nighters and celebs, too. From the
carpetbaggers to Al Capone, from the Colombian drug lords of the 1980s to the Russian mafia in the 1990s, this city
opens its arms to anyone with flash and cash. Miami bid farewell to Madonna and Sylvester Stallone, who swept into
town for a few years, and extended an uneasy greeting to O. J. Simpson and his children. High-profile hometown heroes
Gloria and Emilio Estefan lead the list of Latin artists who spend much of their time here, at short term rent apartments
Miami Beach, along with Jon Secada, Julio Iglesias, Albita, and Andy Garcia.
Winter is the best time to visit, but if money is an issue, come in the off-season -- after Easter and before October.
You'll find plenty to do, and short term rent apartments Miami Beach rates can come down considerably. Summer brings many
European and Latin American vacationers who find Miami congenial despite the heat, humidity, and intense afternoon
thunderstorms. Like millions of others, they've discovered the many natural pleasures to be accommodated at luxury,
fully equipped, short term rent apartments Miami Beach year-round in America's southernmost metropolis.
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