Relocating to Boca Raton

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Boca Raton
Boca Raton is Palm Beach County’s southernmost city. It is located 17 miles north of Ft Lauderdale, 215 miles south of Daytona Beach, 192 miles south of Orlando and 42 miles north of Miami, on the Atlantic.
The City is growing rapidly. Its open-air shopping and dining districts, combined with a strong arts scene plus sports activities ranging from boating to tennis have helped establish it as a stylish area.

In addition to those amenities,  it enjoys a strong business community. In fact in 2004 it was voted the number 4 best place in the country for working, per the Job search site at
http://jobsearch.about.com/od/jobsbystate/a/bestcities.htm
Some statistics

  • 5 miles of coastline
  • Population is approximately 75,000 within city limits
  • Approximately 125,000 in the unincorporated area
  • Total Area: 27.14 square miles within the city limits. Slightly over five miles at widest point.
  • Average Annual Temperature: 74.7 degrees; low: 66.6 degrees, high: 82.9 degrees
  • Average Annual Rainfall: 60.75 inches
  • Average Household income: $62,594
  • Median Household Income: $62,800
  • Median Age: 42.9
  • 3 colleges in Boca Raton
  • 2 major hospitals
  • 31 parks
  • 36 Golf courses
  • It has a Museum of Art and it’s own orchestra (Boca Pops)
  • As of Sept 2005, per an MLS search the least expensive 2/2 was $310,000
  • A good site to get more information is the Boca City site at http://www.ci.boca-raton.fl.us/
  • The cost of living here is approximately that of Palm Beach-ranging towards 110

However on comparison with other parts of the country it is still a deal.
http://www.eflorida.com
See comparable Florida statewide CGI’s below:

  • Monroe  112.43
  • Dade 106.28
  • Broward 15.80
  • Pinellas 103.74
  • Sarasota 102.90
  • Palm Beach 102.69
  • Collier 100.99
  • Hillsborough 100.86
  • Seminole 99.48
  • Manatee 99.22
  • St. Johns 99.18
  • Orange 99.04
  • Brevard 97.92
  • Lee 97.80

(Population Weighted-State Average=100
See national comparisons
Cost of living (100 = nationwide average)

  • New York, NY       364
  • Long Beach, NY    340
  • Palo Alto, CA        268
  • Menlo Park, CA     265
  • Los Altos, CA        261
  • Saratoga, CA        261
  • Boston, MA          240
  • Malibu, CA            233
  • San Francisco, CA 217
  • Greenwich, CT      215
  • Cambridge, MA     211
  • Santa Monica, CA 197
  • Keystone, CO       194
  • San Rafael, CA     192
  • Weston, CT          192
  • Darien, CT            192
  • Wellesley, MA       192
  • Fort Lee, NJ         189
  • Arlington, VA        184
  • Honolulu, HI        184
  • Washington, DC   181
  • Princeton, NJ        180
  • Vail, CO                178
  • Chicago, IL           166
  • Sunnyvale, CA     164
  • San Mateo, CA     163
  • Marathon, FL       161
  • Ridgewood, NJ      159
  • Mystic, CT           159
  • Key West, FL        149

For a complete list go to http://verticals.yahoo.com/cities/categories/costofliving.html

Transportation-The same roads 195 and the Florida turnpike connect Boca north and south.
Airports

  • Palm Beach International Airport, the primary commercial passenger serve airport in the northern portion of South Florida’s metropolitan area, is just 25 miles north of Boca Raton and serves more than 5.8 million passengers.
  • Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport, Just 20 miles south.
  • Miami International, 47 miles south of Boca Raton,

Trains

  • AMTRAK
  • 561/USA-RAIL, 800-872-7245
  • Metrorail
  • 305/770-3131
  • Tri-Rail
  • 800/TRI-RAIL

In conclusion, this area tends to be expensive. But in return it has all the amenities of a suburban life style yet you’re close to Miami and Ft Lauderdale and all they have to offer.

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