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Learn more about Hialeah, Florida

Hialeah is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 226,419.
As of 2006, the population estimate by the U.S. Census Bureau had the city's population reduced to 209,971, making
it the sixth largest city in the state. Hialeah is part of the Miami metropolitan area and the Greater South Florida
metropolitan area.

The city's name is most commonly attributed to Muskogee origin, "Haiyakpo" (prairie) and "hili" (pretty) combining in
"Hialeah" to mean "pretty prairie". Alternatively, the word is of Seminole origin meaning "Upland Prairie". The city is
located upon a large prairie between Biscayne Bay and the Everglades.



History of Ft Lauderdale, Florida

The Seminole interpretation of its name, "High Prairie", evokes a picture of the grassy plains used by the native
Indians coming from the everglades to dock their canoes and display their wares for the new comers of Miami. This
"high prairie" caught the eye of pioneer aviator Glenn Curtiss and Missouri cattleman James H. Bright who saw great
potential in 1921.

the early "Roaring 20’s", Hialeah produced significant entertainment contributions. Sporting included the Spanish
sport of jai-alai and greyhound racing, and media included silent movies like D.W. Griffith’s The White Rose which was
made at the Miami Movie Studios located in Hialeah, but the 1926 Miami Hurricane brought many of these things to an
end.

In the years since its incorporation in 1925, many historical events and people have been linked with Hialeah. The
opening of Hialeah Park in 1925 (which was nicknamed the "Grand Dame") as a horse track received more coverage
in the Miami media than any other sporting event in the history of Miami up to that time and since then there have
been countless horseracing histories played out at the world famous 220-acre (0.89 km2) park.[5] It was considered
one of the most grand of thoroughbred horse racing parks with its majestic Mediterranean style architecture and was
considered the Jewel of Hialeah at the time.

It was once envisioned as a playground for the rich, but Cuban exiles, fleeing Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution as well as
World War II Veterans and city planners turned it into a working-class community. Hialeah historian Fernandez-Kelly
explained "It became an affordable Eden." She further describes the city as "...a place where different groups have
left their imprint while trying to create a sample of what life should be like." Several waves of Cuban exiles, beginning
right after Castro's takeover in 1959 and continuing through to the Freedom Flights from 1965-1973, the Mariel
boatlift in 1980, and the "balseros" or boat people of the late 1990s, created what at least one expert has considered
the most economically successful immigrant enclave in U.S. history as Hialeah is the only American industrial city that
continues to grow.

From a population of 1,500 in 1925, Hialeah has grown at a rate faster than most of the ten largest cities in the State
of Florida since the 1960’s and holds the rank of Florida’s fifth-largest city, with more than 236,000 residents. The city
is also one of the largest employers in Dade County. Predominantly Hispanic, Hialeah residents are characterized as
having assimilated their cultural heritage and traditions into a hard-working and diverse community proud of its
ethnicity and family oriented neighborhoods.


Climate in Hialeah, Florida

Hialeah, as the rest of southern Florida has a tropical climate, and with average mean temperatures never below 64.4°
F (18°C).

Summer or wet season of May through October are hot, humid, and wet with average high temperatures of 86 - 90°F
(30 - 32°C) and lows of 71 - 76°F (22 - 24°C). During this period, more than half of the summer days may bring
afternoon thunderstorms.

Winter or dry season of November through April are comfortably warm and mostly dry with average high temperatures
of 75 - 82°F (24 - 28°C) and lows of 59 - 66°F (15 - 19°C). However, the city experience occasionally cold fronts
during this period, bringing high temperatures of 50s and 60s (10 - 16°C) and lows of 40s and 50s (4 - 10°C) lasting
only for few days.




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Refinances

There are many reasons that homeowners choose to Refinance.  Here are the most common reasons homeowners
choose to Refinance:

  • Refinance to Lower their Interest Rate
  • Refinance to Shorten their loan term
  • Refinance to Take cash out for home improvements
  • Refinance to Pay off high interest credit cards
  • Refinance to Take cash out for child's education

Now is the time to Refinance due to low Interest rates.  Speak to a Mortgage Specialist today to see if a Refinance
would benefit you and help you accomplish your goals.


Debt Consolidation Loan

This type of Refinance typically consolidates your current mortgage with your high interest credit cards and/or
personal loans.  A Debt consolidation Refinance loan can save clients anywhere from $200-2,000 a month which
really adds up over the course of a year.  


Home Improvement Loan

This type of Refinance pays off your current loan and gives you cash back at closing to be used to improve your
home.  Home improvements such as a new roof, putting in a pool, adding square footage, and remodeling your
kitchen are the top reasons for obtaining a home improvement Refinance loan.  Many homeowners choose to take
the cash out of their property because they are using a low interest instrument (a Mortgage) to put cash back into
their property.   


Thinking about Refinancing???  Here are a couple items to consider:

  • Compare costs to actual benefit
  • Analyze tax benefits of Refinancing
  • Understand all costs of Refinancing
  • Make sure your credit is cleaned up so that you qualify for the best loan products

The Refinance process is very similar to the steps taken when you purchased your home.  With Refinances, most
homeowners choose to wrap the costs into the loan so that the only out of pocket fee is an appraisal.  Contact one of
our Mortgage Specialist today to get started on the Refinance Process.