Why Live in Palm Springs
Palm Springs in Hialeah is a vibrant neighborhood characterized by a mix of homes and businesses, creating a lively atmosphere. The area is predominantly Hispanic, with many family-owned businesses and cultural events, such as the José Martí Parade, celebrating Cuban heritage. The neighborhood features midcentury ranch-style homes from the 1950s, often with Spanish Colonial elements like red-tiled roofs and arched entryways. These homes typically sit on large lots with circular driveways. Palm Springs offers convenient access to shopping centers, including Walmart Neighborhood Market, Publix, and Fresco y Más, as well as dining options like the popular Argentinian restaurant Graziano’s. Residents can enjoy outdoor activities at Ernest R. Graham Park, which has basketball courts and a baseball field, and nearby Amelia Earhart Park, known for its lakes, fishing pier, dog park, and watersports complex. The neighborhood is well-connected, with Florida Route 826 providing easy commutes to Broward County and downtown Miami, and Miami International Airport just seven miles away. Schools in the area receive moderate ratings, with John G. Dupuis Elementary and Palm Springs Middle School located within the neighborhood.