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The Sun Always Shines on Florida Real Estate

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When it comes to the booming Florida real estate market, thoughts generally tend to rest on the Orlando or Miami areas. While these locations do have a corner on the statewide market, many forget that this peninsular state and its nearly 8000 miles of coastline host a vast number of other breathtaking geographical locations. From scenic coastlines to the Florida Uplands, one can find a number of settings in which to purchase property. One can choose to live in the finest of urban settings or opt for the wide open spaces of country living. Geographical variety is one of the things that have kept the Florida real estate market viable.

The Sunshine State has proven to be quite resilient, surviving many misfortunes including the Florida real estate market boom and crash of the mid 1920's. The rush for land was one that could be somewhat compared to that of the present day Las Vegas market. Despite the crash caused by the naiveté of the times, the state has since consistently proven to be a favorite for real estate developers. The beautiful settings and warm weather have attracted individuals from all walks of life, from every part of the globe. Whether opting for a single family home, townhome or a vacation home, young families and retirees alike have found what they are looking for in just about every area of the state.

Because of the popularity and development of certain areas, the Florida real estate market is known to be one of the most expensive markets in the nation. While this can be true for major cities and their outlying areas, it is certainly not the case for all of Florida. With the number of established businesses and a high profile tourist economy that attracts visitors from around the world, business properties in the Florida real estate market can run in the millions, driving up prices in local vicinities. However, the willingness of residents to commute has allowed many affordable housing editions in the surrounding area to go up.

As with other locations, Florida real estate has its ups and downs but continues to remain one of the most vital markets in the United States. While many of Florida's strongest property investments have much to do with the focus on tourism, the retirement industry and golfing industry have also managed to play their part in bolstering the real estate industry. It is a solid market where, with a little research, the average citizen as well as the seasoned investor can do well for themselves. The state continues to develop more and more opportunities on local and national levels, making it a haven for all who are looking to improve their standings through property ownership.


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