Mixture of diverse landscapes including popular beaches, green spaces and centers with great nightlife, The state of Florida is the dream destination for many visitors and residentswho decide to move there to take advantage of its benefits.
In that sense, the specialized website Stacker made a list with the best places to live in the sunshine state based on data provided by Niche, which ranks cities based on cost of living, schools, healthcare, recreation and climate. Of these, the first five stand out for their wide offer of a high standard of living.
The 5 best cities in Florida to live
Located on the borders of Tampa, in the west of the state, the neighborhood of Palma Ceia West It has a small population of 1,542 inhabitants according to the last census, and the average salary is US$133,278 year. Likewise, the cost of the property is around US$579,854, and it has first-class primary and secondary education institutes.
In 22nd place in the general classification in the United States, the neighborhood of Audubon Park It has a total population of 3,658 inhabitants and, with an average salary of US$108,265the average value of a home is US$422,598.
Also within the city of Tampa, Harbor Island is an island surrounded by turquoise waters that dazzles residents when they open the window of their home every morning. In it ninth place in the general classificationthe neighborhood has just over 4,000 inhabitants, and a median family income of US$156,929.
- Hyde Park–Spanishtown Creek
Just over 2,000 inhabitants enjoy the relaxed life in the Hyde Park neighborhoodlocated west of tampawhich occupies the number six position in the general classification, and its residents enjoy a average salary of US$133,738. The average rental, according to the classification made by the aforementioned site, costs US$1,977, and has grade A schools such as Dr. Kiran C. Patel High School or Bell Creek Academy High School.
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