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Boca Raton
Boca Raton, Florida embodies the type of lifestyle many people associate with South Florida—sun-soaked days on the beach, a morning of golfing on the greens, a Sunday spent sailing through turqouise waves, an evening of dancing at a chic club. But these five miles of coastline on the Atlantic Ocean offer its residents even more; Boca Raton also has theater, art, culture, and environmental centers. Real estate in Boca Raton is famous for its fancy golf course communities and soaring, oceanfront condos. So while one may assume Boca Raton is just another oceanfront town, residents know they want to live, work, raise a family, play, and stay in "Boca."
Boynton Beach
Known as "Florida’s Gateway to the Gulf Stream", Boynton Beach is the third largest city in Palm Beach County. Boynton Beach real estate offers many waterfront communities on the Intracoastal, luxury homes and estates, and “old Florida” style-homes. The city is also home to many parks and recreational facilities that host events and attractions all year long such as the Art Center, Civic Center, and the Junior Community Center.
Deerfield Beach
Named for the deer that once wandered the area by the thousands, Deerfield Beach real estate is now a hot spot, known for its pristine beaches and relaxed atmosphere. Deerfield Beach real estate is characterized by Old Florida ranch-style pool homes interspersed with newly-constructed estates. The beach environment has drawn many new residents. Consequently, many new luxury communities featuring oceanfront condos and waterfront homes with resort-style amenities are cropping up throughout Deerfield Beach.
Delray Beach
History abounds in Delray Beach, from the street names to the many historic districts. In 1901, the area was christened Delray, Spanish for “of the king.” Delray evolved into a tourist destination and a winter home for artists and writers. Today, Delray Beach is a thriving city covering 15.4 square miles where the charm of old Florida mingles with the convenience of modern life.
Fort Lauderdale
Because of its elaborate canal system, Fort Lauderdale is known as the “Venice of America.” Stretching 36 square miles, Fort Lauderdale has prospered into one of Broward County’s booming metropolitan areas with a population of over 170,000. The city has many real estate properties, and public and private schools. Filled with inspiring beaches, first-rate restaurants and vibrant nightclubs, this thriving region is a popular place for locals and tourists.
Highland Beach
The Town of Highland Beach is designed for those who love to waterfront living. This casually-elegant, oceanfront, residential community located along a scenic stretch of A1A in Palm Beach County, Florida. Most of the real estate in Highland Beach features private or secluded beaches, and boat docks. Incorporated in 1949, Highland Beach has a thriving new business community, and it’s proximity to attractions and amenities in Palm Beach, Boynton Beach and Boca Raton offer residents a host of entertainment, dining, cultural, and recreation options.
Palm Beach
Palm Beach isn’t just a place; it’s a lifestyle that represents wealth and privilege. The island town has an illustrious history as a resort town for wintering captains of industry, socialites and celebrities who come to enjoy the weather, the golf, the private beaches, and the five-month season of galas, parties and charity balls. While Palm Beach has a population that hovers around 10,000, in the fall and winter the population triples with visitors and seasonal residents.
Pompano Beach
Driven to it because of its golden beaches, charming hotels and thriving communities, locals and visitors are flocking to Pompano Beach, Florida. The city, named after a fish found in the Florida Atlantic coast, is one of South Florida’s hottest vacation spots, ranking as one of the top destinations in the nation by Money Magazine and the Wall Street Journal. Real estate in Pompano Beach is booming with home prices averaging $450,000 and a number of new condo units for sale. Pompano Beach continues to flourish as recent developmental projects guarantee to bring new life into the city.
West Palm Beach
West Palm Beach is one of South Florida’s most vibrant cities. Located near the Intracoastal Waterway in Palm Beach County, the city is filled with harbors, beaches and nightclubs that attract people from all over the world. There are many historic districts with houses built in the 1920s. The city has experienced rejuvenation in recent years as newcomers and businesses have settled into its neighborhoods. Today, West Palm Beach flourishes with real estate properties that include homes and condos near shopping centers, restaurants and recreational areas.