Most Popular Florida Cities for Buying a Home

by Brandon Robinson 07/22/2018

Buying a house in Florida can be an exciting journey, especially if you take the time to find a choice location and a price that suits your budget. Whether your main objective is to live close to the ocean or simply adopt a laid-back lifestyle, the options are as varied as the people who live here.

For those who can afford it, living next to or close to the beach is an incomparable experience that provides opportunities for both relaxation and physical activity. In addition to having access to cooling ocean breezes and a panorama of scenic views, the water's edge is one of the most enjoyable places to go for leisurely walks. When you're watching the waves roll in, searching the shoreline for interesting seashells, or reading a good book by the water, it becomes a lot easier to manage stress and put life's problems in their proper perspective.

Keep in mind that a Florida home near the ocean may be much more affordable than you expect. There are a lot of variables which affect the price point, but with the help of a seasoned real estate agent, you're sure to find a nice Florida property that meets your requirements.

If you're wondering if a beachfront cottage, house, or condo in Florida might be within your price range, there are two ways to quickly find out. You can test the waters, so to speak, by doing an online search for Florida beach homes for sale. You can also substitute the word "oceanfront" or "waterfront" for "beach" in your Internet searches. As you'll discover, there are many ways to effectively search online for nice Florida homes with the features, the beach access, and the ambiance you're looking for.

You can refine your search by typing in the city, beach community, or section of Florida that appeals to you most. Some of the more popular locations that homebuyers are considering, these days, include Naples, Orlando, Tampa, Miami, Venice, The Florida Keys, Destin, Gainesville, Jackson, The Villages, Sarasota, Clearwater, Celebration, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Jupiter, Kissimmee, and Pensacola. St. Augustine, Boca Raton, Port Charlotte, Fort Lauderdale, Lakeland, Port St. Lucie, Bradenton, Ocala, Englewood, Palm Harbor, Parkland, Vero Beach, and Melbourne also belong on that list.

In narrowing your search for the ideal Florida home, keep in mind important factors like the character of neighborhoods you're considering, proximity to theme parks, traffic congestion (or the lack, thereof), nearness to shopping and restaurants, and easy access to amenities. It's always beneficial to develop both a "wish list" and a priority list of things you absolutely must have in a new home. With that list in hand, and a couple preferred communities or cities in mind, your real estate agent can help you find Florida properties that are a good match to your needs and expectations.

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