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History, Food, Things to do, Education, Community, Real Estate in Doral

If you’re looking for the best place to live in Miami-Dade County, then look no further than Doral. With Doral, the list goes on and on. It’s a lovely community with award-winning schools, fantastic restaurants, numerous things to do on the weekends, countless city amenities, and tons of beautiful homes in every price range. 

Located in Miami-Dade County, Doral is sandwiched between two of the most well-known cities in South Florida. It’s only 15 miles from the flashing lights and glamour of South Beach and only 30 miles from Fort Lauderdale’s laid-back beach community. Living in Doral also offers residents the convenience of living near two major airports without the cost that comes with city living. The Miami International Airport is only seven miles away. And the Fort Lauderdale Airport is a close 30-mile drive up the road.  

Today, Doral is home to roughly 71,000 residents with a median age of around 34. It’s a young, fast-growing city that’s perfect for raising a family. Doral was only incorporated in 2003, but since its incorporation, Doral has become the headquarters of many Fortune 500 companies and governmental agencies like the Federal Reserve Bank, Walmart, Univision, Carnival Cruise Lines, and Sears just to name a few. Doral also is home to the infamous Blue Monster golf course at the Trump Golf Resort and Spa. And it has over ten universities, colleges, and technical schools within its 15 square miles. 

For such a young city, Doral has established itself as the place to live in Miami-Dade County. Forbes ranked Doral #2 in its America’s Top 25 Towns to Live Well in list. And in 2018, Money Magazine named Doral as one of the best places to live in the United States. Doral was also recognized as an All-American City Finalist by the National Civic League in 2019. You’d think that’d be it, but there’s more. 

CNNmoney.com rated Doral as 51st in its Top 100 Places to Live and Launch a Business in the United States. And Doral has been awarded the Playful City USA title for nine consecutive years and the Tree City USA for 11 consecutive years. 

Aside from its awards and accomplishments, living in Doral is great for several other reasons. Doral has nine expansive, well-maintained parks, many of which have recreational fields, tennis courts, outdoor fitness stations, playgrounds, and shaded walking paths. Imagine spending a day outside with your family playing and enjoying the best of South Florida’s weather. In addition to Doral’s park system, the city of Doral also has an Adopt-a-Garden program where you and your family can grow your own food. 

Outside of city amenities, Doral also has a number of things to do. Spend all day shopping at the Miami International Mall or take a stroll downtown. Grab a bite to eat at one of Doral’s many fantastic restaurants. Then maybe go play a few holes of golf at the famed Blue Monster PGA course.  

Whatever you choose to do on the weekends, once you’ve experienced what living in Doral feels like, you’ll never want to live anywhere else. There’s a reason Doral has grown 77% in the last eight years: everyone wants to move here. To find the best homes in Doral and get the inside scoop on Doral, contact the best Doral realtors, AV Home Experts with Keller Williams Realty. 


History of Doral 

Doral, from country club to the city

Even though Doral was only incorporated in 2003, its history stretches back much further. In the 1950s, Doris and Alfred Kaskel purchased a large tract of land with the hope of one day building a golf course and hotel. Eventually, the Kaskells fulfilled their dream in 1962 when they opened the Doral Hotel and Country Club which featured three golf courses. The Kaskels came up with the name Doral by combining their names, Doris and Alfred.   

After the Doral Hotel and Country Club opened, it quickly became the place to spend the day, relaxing and golfing. It was an ideal escape for golfers throughout South Florida. And shortly after opening, the Kaskels created the Doral Open Invitational which would become a renowned professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour.  

In the 1980s, Doral began to grow from a golfer’s paradise to include residential areas. At this time, Doral was more farmland than city. It was sparsely populated and mainly composed of second homes. Services to the Doral community were limited, but the Kaskels’s grandson Bill pushed for the development of what would eventually become Doral.

Bill started developing Doral with the construction of Doral Estates, and he later worked with Lennar Corporation to start building communities like Doral Park. In the early ‘80s, growth was limited because of a Miami-Dade County ban that prohibited building in the Doral area to protect water wells and water supply. However, the ban was soon lifted in 1985, and growth in Doral exploded.

By 1995, the Doral community had absorbed enough residents to inspire the community to push for incorporation. Doral residents complained that they were paying too many taxes for the services that they were receiving, so they pleaded with Miami-Dade County to consider making the community of Doral into the city of Doral.  

After years of petitioning and pleading, eventually Governor Jeb Bush named Jose “Pepe” Cancio to fill the rest of Miami-Dade Commissioner Miriam Alonso’s term. Cancio was a part of the Doral community’s first elected community council, so residents hoped Cancio would finally get about the incorporation of Doral with his new position. And their hopes were soon fulfilled. 

In 2002, Juan Carlos Bermudez ran for Cancio’s vacant seat on the community council and won. Bermudez eventually became Doral’s first founding mayor in 2003 when the city had finally achieved incorporation. And even though Doral is a young city, it is quickly growing to become a vital cornerstone in Miami-Dade County. Doral is the preferred location for the headquarters of many Fortune 500 companies and governmental organizations. And in its short time as a city, Doral has collected numerous city accolades honoring it as one of the best communities in the United States to live and work in.


Doral Community 

Get involved and learn more about Doral’s community 

One look at Doral’s Instagram, and you can see that Doral is not like other cities. Doral is a vibrant community that aims to keep its residents updated and involved. The city government focuses on community involvement and civic engagement to stay in touch with residents and understand their concerns. Learn more about how you can become a part of the community of Doral and get involved. 

Doral has a city council/city manager form of municipal government. The mayor and four elected city council members act as the city’s legislative body and all have equal voting power. However, the mayor acts as the official head of the city, representing the city on a state and federal level. The mayor and each of the city council members serve four-year terms. And day-to-day functions of the city are overseen by the city manager who is nominated by the mayor and approved by the city council. 

The current Doral Mayor Juan Carlos Bermudez has lived in Doral for the last 22 years. Bermudez is the founding mayor of Doral and served as mayor for roughly 14 years. Bermudez is known for developing much of the city’s infrastructure. He pushed for the creation of many of Doral’s parks and advocated for the construction of extensive bike trails throughout the city. Bermudez is also recognized for helping to secure the funds for the Doral Trolley System along with his involvement in the Florida League of Cities and the Florida League of Mayors.  

To find out more information about Bermudez or any of the other city council members, check out the city’s website for their full biographies and contact information. To become more involved with the municipal government, attend a city council meeting to hear about current issues in Doral and see the city council members in action. City council meetings are held the second Wednesday of every month at 10 a.m. To see the city council meeting schedule and find the Zoom link for the meeting, check out their website

To get even more involved with the city of Doral, download the City of Doral app in the Apple or Android app store. This app provides more information about the city from its history to trolley schedules, and it’s convenient. Also follow the city’s Facebook to hear about events, volunteer opportunities, COVID-19 updates, and how you can participate in local government.  

If you’re looking for volunteer opportunities, go to Miami-Dade County’s website to see how you can help maintain various Doral parks. You can also volunteer with Engage 305 to foster a grandparent, help feed the homeless, or work with Habitat for Humanity. Whatever you choose to do, make sure to get out and enjoy the fantastic, close-knit community of Doral.  


Doral Real Estate:

Find the best Doral realtors near you 

When you imagine where you want to live, do you think of Doral? Do you see yourself shopping at one of Doral’s many shopping centers? Playing golf at one of the most well-known golf courses in the nation? Dining on flavorful, authentic Peruvian fare? If you do, contact the best Doral realtors, the AV Home Experts with Keller Williams Realty. For more information about Doral or houses for sale in Doral, call (305)-680-3268 or check out their website.