Florida
Real Estate – The Sunshine State
by Raynor James
Florida real estate is definitely worth a look if
sun and fun is your ticket. Florida real estate, even close to the
beach, is a very good deal.
Florida
Florida is a well-known haven for people living
through winter storms in the northeast. Sun and warm water are an
obviously attraction, but there is much more to Florida. Orlando seems
to be one giant theme park with Disney World, while Miami offers
entertainment of a distinct adult variety with a legendary nightlife.
Throw in the Florida Keys, tons of college and professional sports
teams, the Kennedy Space Center and you have a state with a lot to do
besides loaf on the beach. Then again, loafing on the beach should
never be denigrated!
Miami
Miami is a city that really needs no introduction.
With Cuban influences, the city is an explosion of styles, colors and
fun loving people. Palm trees are plentiful as are beaches, bars,
outdoor cafes and walking streets. When you need a break from the
beach, Miami hosts professional sports teams in baseball, basketball,
hockey and football. The real key to the area, however, is simply the
festive atmosphere and people. Nearly half of the population is
Hispanic with a heavy influence appearing throughout the city. Every
day is a party in Miami.
Orlando
If Orlando isn’t the capital of theme parks, I
feel sorry for the place that is. Orlando is home to no less than
Disney World, Universal Studios and Sea World. The theme parks are
actually located on the edge of the city, which makes Orlando proper a
bit bland. Humidity can be a bit of a bear during the summers, but the
winter is incredibly nice.
Tampa
Tampa is an underrated city in my opinion. The
chief criticisms seem to be it is overly modern and a bit boring. In
fact, it is just the opposite. Tampa has a funky cultural feel,
particularly in Ybor City where multiple cultures clash in free
wheeling fun and you can get a Cuban cigar hand-rolled by a Cuban
artist. Museums, art galleries and theme parks abound. The beaches of
Clearwater are white, clean and a good place to roast in the sun.
Florida Real Estate
Florida real estate is very reasonably priced
considering much of it is so close to an ocean or lake. The average
home price in Orlando will run you just above $300,000, roughly the
same amount as Tampa. In Miami, prices vary wildly depending on the
part of the city you are looking in, but you can expect price ranges
from $250,000 to $800,000.
If you want to get in on Florida real estate, now
may be an ideal time. For 2005, property in Florida appreciated at a
rate of nearly 25 percent!
Raynor James may be contacted at http://www.fsboamerica.org
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