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    My Trip to Miami Was so Good It Made Me Realize I Want to Move There

    Press RoomBy Press RoomAugust 31, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    As I sat on the beach in Miami with my sunglasses on and the turquoise waters in front of me, I found myself thinking one thing: I could get used to this.

    Although I’m a Los Angeles native, I’ve often thought about what it would be like to live somewhere else. Other than a brief stint studying abroad in Barcelona during college, I’ve never lived outside LA.

    While trying to figure out my next move (literally), I thought I’d try living in different cities for a few months. Miami was my first stop.

    I’d visited for short weekend trips, but never for an extended period. As a Californian, I was definitely drawn to its year-round warm weather and beaches.

    And after spending just two months in the Florida city, I was smitten and pleasantly surprised by how well I could envision myself living there.

    I stayed in a few of Miami’s neighborhoods and found myself easily making friends


    Aerial v iew of boats docked in Miami

    I enjoyed Miami’s warmth and proximity to the water.

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    Since my visit was in February and I was coming from LA, it was easy for me to adjust to Miami’s sunny and warm weather. Most days were around 75 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit.

    During my trip, I stayed in a few areas of the city — South of Fifth, Edgewater, Brickell, North Miami, and Coconut Grove — to see which neighborhood I liked best.

    Most people I know who’ve relocated to Miami have landed in Edgewater, a residential neighborhood lined with sleek high-rises and bay views.

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    However, I found myself drawn to West Avenue, the west side of South Beach. It’s steps from Biscayne Bay with tons of fitness studios and bustling cafés.

    Many people I met in this area seemed to love outdoor activities and low-key nights — it was nice connecting with like-minded neighbors.

    During my first few weeks living here, I was surprised by how quickly I made new friends.

    Compared to people in Los Angeles, locals I encountered in Miami felt more welcoming and socially open. People would regularly smile at me on the street and strike up a friendly conversation.

    The city feels like it’s always buzzing with things to do


    White car parked in Miami with crowds behind it

    The Miami Concours is a popular event.

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    No two days in Miami felt the same and there’s no shortage of activities and events.

    Some days I explored a new neighborhood, like Little Havana or Little Haiti, which are both rich in art and cultural history.

    On others, I checked out whichever cool event was in town. The city hosts tons, like F1, Miami Concours, the Miami Open, Miami International Boat Show, and South Beach Wine & Food Festival.

    I love trying new restaurants, so I also enjoyed the city’s vibrant culinary scene. I was able to check out tons of trendy new spots, from Mother Wolf and Claudie to Catch and Uchiko.


    Claudie Restaurant in Brickelle

    I visited many restaurants, including newer ones like Claudie.

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    Most days, though, I just relaxed by the water on one of the many beautiful beaches.

    On top of that, Miami’s also a great homebase for local day trips. I was able to easily get to Palm Beach on a recent visit and have Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, and Delray Beach next on my list.

    I left the trip with hopes of living in Miami for at least half the year


    Views of palm trees from Soho Beach House

    It’s nice to know Miami is a realistic option for me to consider.

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    All in all, with its mix of art, culture, and coastal living, Miami has become a place I could truly envision myself living.

    The city felt lively and offered me the lifestyle I crave, with sunshine, a sense of community, and a steady stream of exciting events happening year-round.

    During my stay, I found myself spending more time outdoors, easily meeting new people, and really appreciating how I was never too far from a beach.

    I know my trip was just a small peek at what it could be like to live in Miami. The weather won’t always be as perfect as it was when I visited — hurricane season is no joke, and humid summer days can hit temperatures in the triple digits

    But it seems like some of the major drawbacks — lots of traffic and high cost of living — are things I’m already used to dealing with after years of being in Los Angeles.

    Though I’m not making a move just yet, I’m already considering living in Miami Beach for half the year.

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