South Florida
Welcome to Florida living, from family communities to beachfront condominiums; from tree-lined fairways to waterfront estates; from active, amenity rich developments to quiet neighborhood homes; all awaits you here in the sun. When you first think about acquiring property in South Florida, it is important for you to determine the lifestyle you want, for you and your family, and as a result what type of real estate will best satisfy your needs. First you must decide where you would like to live. That decision pertains not only to the city in Florida you would like to live in, but also whether or not you want to live on the water or in one of the inland country club communities. The geographical areas in South Florida may initially appear to be very similar, but in reality they differ greatly. Each city has a slightly different demographic makeup offering a different flavor, atmosphere, and pace. Some are more resort oriented, while others project more of a residential feel with a sense of community. After you have determined where you want to live, the next decision should be what type of residence you prefer. If you are looking for a home or condominium within a planned community offering an extensive lifestyle associated with your ownership, such as golf, tennis, clubhouse, etc. you may consider one of the country club communities which are located quite a distance from the ocean and its amenities. However, if you desire to live on the water with spectacular views, a boat dock, and direct access to the beach, then a luxury full service high-rise condominium or a single family estate home may be your choice. Unfortunately due to the scarcity of land it is almost impossible to find both.
In considering purchasing a secondary or primary residence in South Florida, there are a myriad of opportunities all of which appear to be initially appealing. Navigating through the maze of options can be a hazardous experience so seek our assistance, we understand the South Florida real estate market and will relate it to your needs... (561) 315.8266.
About Palm Beach: Palm Beach Island, West Palm Beach, and Palm Beach Gardens offer many possibilities, from historic mansions, to new condominiums, to family oriented gated communities. This area is exploding with growth with the new downtown commercial area and vacant land being developed for occupancy. Fabulous restaurants, ocean breezes, beautiful beaches, 5-star resorts, fantastic shopping on Worth Avenue and at the Gardens Mall, not to mention the many fine private and public courses are what you will find here.
About Boca Raton: Long known for its country club communities, public schools, and fabulous homes, Boca Raton has much to offer everyone. While ideally located within commuting distance to Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, Boca Raton's business districts rival those of its nearby metropolitan areas. Those wanting to further their education can take courses at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) or Lynn University. In the mood to shop? Boca's Town Center Mall is one of the best around. A popular attraction in nearby Delray Beach is the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens which encompasses 200 acres. Boca Raton also offers several golf courses to pick from for anyone ready to tee up.
About Fort Lauderdale: Often referred to as "The Venice of America," Fort Lauderdale offers much to visitors and residents alike. The downtown area is bustling by day with thousands of people working in the many buildings and alive by night with people enjoying all that Las Olas Boulevard, Riverfront and Riverwalk have to offer. If you're in the mood to shop, the Galleria mall also offers many shops to browse through. Or enjoy a cup of coffee or a cappuccino while sitting on the outdoor patio at Borders Bookstore on the Intracoastal Waterway. Of course, there are always the fine beaches to relax and take in some sun!
About Miami: Miami has a rich history as a trend setting arts center, from the world famous nightclubs of the 50's, to the rich cultural life of today's modern South Beach. This metropolitan hub offers an eclectic mix of restaurants, fashion boutiques, nightclubs, resorts, art galleries, museums, beaches, professional sports, and businesses. Miami can easily entertain you regardless of your tastes - there is something for everyone.
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