The Pros and Cons of Living in Fort Lauderdale

  1. Fort Lauderdale has many great neighborhoods.

Each neighborhood has its own personality so you’ll find one that is right for you. Fort Lauderdale Beach is a popular spot because it is within walking distance to the ocean. If you are looking for a place to stay with your family, Wilton Manors is a good option.

Las Olas is a popular spot for creative people. This neighbor connects Downtown to the water and offers many galleries, bars, historic sites, and other amenities. There are also excellent options at Poinsettia heights and Imperial Point.

  1. Fort Lauderdale is quite affordable.

Fort Lauderdale has been one of Florida’s most affordable coastal cities over the past decade. The median home value is $312,000 in Fort Lauderdale, but the price has only increased 0.7% over the past year. However, the median home price in the city is $318. This is much higher than the average for Miami or West Palm Beach. It is a buyers market, which is good news because the market has remained cool.

Fort Lauderdale’s rental prices are affordable for Miami Metro Complex, with listings starting at $2,000 According to Zillow information, this is about $100 less than what you would pay if your home was further south.

  1. Fort Lauderdale’s weather is always spectacular.

Fort Lauderdale is the perfect place for you if you like having consistently pleasant weather. 75 degrees is the average temperature throughout the year. The summer can be hot and sticky, but it is always pleasant and warm in winter. You can enjoy more than 325 days sunshine when you move here. This means that you don’t have to pay a lot of money to live in a tropical area.

This post was written by Dayana Susterman Dotoli. Dayana is the head real estate agent for the Tiffany House In Ft. Lauderdale Beach. Dayana has assisted over 150 individuals with buying, selling, and leasing at Tiffany House. The Tiffany House Residences is a 12 story tower,  offers 129 residences, including 1, 2, and 3-bedroom condominiums and townhomes, with exclusive, resort-style amenities and views of the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. Click Here for more information.