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The Village of Pinecrest

Meander south on the beautifully tree-lined Old Cutler Road and you find yourself in the Village of Pinecrest. Here residents enjoy large estate sized homes typically consisting of multi- acre lots. With easy access to downtown Miami, Miami International Airport and the Port of Miami, the Village of Pinecrest offers an upscale neighborhood that is recognized as one of the most beautiful residential areas in South Florida.

Residents appreciate top rated Pinecrest Elementary School, and Palmetto Middle and High School, along with several prestigious private schools, including Gulliver Preparatory and Temple Beth Am. As well, the University of Miami, Miami-Dade College and Florida International University are convenient to Pinecrest.

In addition to shops along Dixie Highway, the Dadeland Mall is located nearby to the north and The Falls outdoor shopping mall is south of Pinecrest. Numerous locally owned and operated markets and restaurants feature American and International cuisine, providing residents with delightful culinary experiences.

With eight community parks, Pinecrest offers impressive recreational facilities and inspiring community events. With 58 tennis court facilities located in or nearby, whether you’re a beginner or long-time player, you can find a game to suit your style in the Village of Pinecrest. This sweet spot for tennis has the Coral Oaks Tennis and Wellness Club, the Royal Palm Club, and the Coral Pine Park and Tennis Center, which is a public tennis center.

Pinecrest Gardens, located on the former grounds of Parrot Jungle, is South Florida’s Cultural Arts Park. It boasts an outdoor amphitheater and arts museum. Along with its commitment to culture, education and entertainment, its mission is to connect people to South Florida’s rich botanical heritage. Every Sunday you’ll find a bounty of locally grown fresh fruits, vegetables, honey and specialty products at the outdoor market at Pinecrest Gardens.

Running parallel to historic Red Road is a 2.5-mile lighted walking, running and biking trail giving views of the Snapper Creek Canal’s coral rock banks and natural landscaping. A must stop on the path is Wayside Market, an original 1940s fresh fruit and vegetable market that is widely known for yummy strawberry milkshakes.

Public Schools
Howard Drive Elementary
Palmetto Elementary
Pinecrest Elementary
Palmetto Middle
Miami Palmetto Senior High

Private
Gulliver Academy; Grades PK-8
Gulliver Preparatory; Grade 9-12
Alexander Monterssori; PK-5
Westminster Christian School; Grades K-12
St. Louis Covenant; Grades PK-8
Temple Beth Am; Grades PK-5
St Thomas Episcopal Parish School; Grades PK-5


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