Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Create A New Home Here When You Find Out All The Things You Didn't Know About South Florida

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By Jony Mozen


We all know Florida is about oranges. Alligators thrive here in the Everglades and walk across its highways. People love to retire here. And it's called the sunshine state. However, the things you didn't know about South Florida is the most important aspect of why you will want to come here.

Miami has a reputation as being big, bold, loud, and tan. The beaches are filled with beautiful women in bikinis enjoying the sun and sand of Miami. When sunset comes the drinks start flowing and the Latin beat begins. The loud music echoes off the brightly colored buildings that line the Miami strip. But no matter what's happening economically here, this city doesn't give up, and because of that it's become the top location for U. S. Corporations to have their Latin headquarters. It has also become a thriving hot spot for International banking.

The population of Miami is mostly Hispanic and that population is mainly from Cuba. Here this culture reflects in the music, food, culture, and ambiance of the city and people. The buildings are bright and bold, the beats played in the clubs and on the street are Latin, and the fashion is for the rich, famous, and beautiful. The climate isn't the only thing that is hot here.

While Boca Raton has often been considered the place for retirement it is more than just a warm place where your dad's bursitis doesn't act up. There are amazing beaches here and the only five star hotel in Florida. The Boca Resort and Club was started in the twenties as a Ritz Carlton property. With the name change and a couple of pink towers added in the late sixties, it became a world renowned resort that stands for the elegance and class of this city.

When people thought of spring break, they thought of Fort Lauderdale. But those days are long gone. This city ditched that reputation and instead built on its name, the Venice of America. With extensive waterways winding through the area it is a haven for those that love and own boats. In fact, one of the biggest industries in the area is yacht manufacturing. Finding a home on the canal is the best of both worlds.

At the southernmost tip of Florida is Key West. Closer to Cuba than it is to Florida's mainland, this city has a draw and an enigma that has people returning here again and again. The tourists that visit love the shopping, delicious food, and a brand of hospitality you don't find anywhere else.

Magic has some play here as presidents have lived here. Even more amazing is writers like Tennessee Williams wrote A Streetcar Named Desire here. And Ernest Hemingway found this location as the inspiration for books like To Have and Have Not and For Whom the Bell Tolls. There must be something in the water to inspire such creativity.

This area of Florida has been inhabited by Indians, conquered by Spain, and had the British organizing and remodeling the land. But the things you didn't know about this area are also the very reason you want to come and live here. The life in South Florida is something different than everywhere else.




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