In Miami’s Buena Vista neighborhood, single-family homes dating back to the 1920s have a view of high-rise condominiums in the distance.

While most large-scale developers have focused on Miami’s downtown and Brickell areas, others have been lured by the residential neighborhood’s charm and are swiftly acquiring what’s left of its available land.

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