I live in nmb, growing up it was more modern Orthodox, later it became the affordable community.
Now it's not cheap, but we have bh many many shuls
Young Israel, shaarei, Torah v'emunah, bais menachem, kehal chasidim, the kolel, mishkan, rabbi feldbrand kedushas Levi Yitzhak
Magen David and possibly another Sephardic shul but I'm out of the loop.
Very dynamic Rabbanim. From longest to newest etc Rabbi Marlow chabad, Rabbi Shapiro shaarei, Rabbi's singer and blejer kolel, Rabbi benzinger Torah v'emunah, Rabbi peled mishkan, Rabbi marmor young Israel, Rabbi feldbrand etc
So the neighborhood I find dynamic. Personally I like that it's suburban in a massive metropolis. 163/167 has lagged in development but it's coming now hard and fast, same for Miami gardens etc
I like access to every major artery, middle of both Mia and fll airports, next to bright line, 2 major parks (grenoylds, oleta) short drive to beach and in middle of it all
But I am biassed, I grew up here and absolutely hated it, now I love it!