Sunday, 15 November 2015

Best Cities to live in Florida USA

Considered by many outside the state as a popular holiday destination and tourism, residents and tourists appreciate the tropical climate, there is no obligation to pay state income taxes and proximity to the ocean. Florida is one of the most popular US states and southern Florida has three small cities ranked among the top 100 places to live in 2010 by Money magazine. South Florida also includes many large residential populations and a major city.

Coral Springs


Located in Broward County, Coral Springs is ranked the 44th best small town to live in 2010 Money magazine. It is a planned community that is located 30 minutes northwest of Fort Lauderdale. Among its amenities are popular sports complex of 182 acres (73.65 ha) with a broad spectrum of activities. The average family income for residents was US $ 85,406 and the average price of a home is an affordable US $ 175,000. Crime is very low compared to other cities, with only two individual crimes reported per 1,000 residents in 2010.

Coconut Creek


Also located in Broward County, Coconut Creek is another popular residential area in the list of the best small towns in Money magazine. Although the city experienced challenges of unemployment and real estate in 2010, it offers cultural, environmental and aesthetic characteristics. Coconut Creek is known as the "Capital of butterflies in the world" based on its more than 150 butterfly gardens. The median income for a family in 2009 was US $ 70,035 and the crime rates are low.


Key West


Located in Monroe County, Key West has the distinction of being the southernmost city in the United States. It is a popular destination for vacationers because it offers beaches and sun. Known for its many canals and water ways that move through the city, Key West also has significantly higher values ​​of property compared with the rest of Florida. After doubling since 2000, the average value of a place in 2009 was US $ 488,410, according to City-Data.com. The average household income in 2009 was US $ 47,059.

Wellington


Located in Palm Beach County, Wellington is among the richest in South Florida small towns. It is a suburb of Palm Beach and is renowned for its world-class riding. It also offers solid credentials for families based on their great schools and low crime rate, according to the 2010 report of Money magazine. The average household income in 2009 was US $ 74,348.

Key Biscayne


Located in Miami-Dade County, Key Biscayne is a relatively new city that was built in 1991. It is listed on the website Neighborhood Scout within "the top ten cities in Florida for families children" and has a low crime rate. Key Biscayne is also very rich, with an average house price in 2009 of US $ 702,766 and an average income in 2009 of US $ 99,796, according to City-Data.com.

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