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Top 10 Best Places To Live In Florida

Florida is a sunny state among all the other states in the country, making it a lovely place to live. But, it has a bad weather. This city is the home of Walt Disney World, the Kennedy Space Center, the Everglades and bustling cities like Miami, Jacksonville and Orlando. Here in this list, you will witness 10 of the best places to live in Florida.

10 Miami

It is a center of finance, media, culture, commerce and international trade. Miami is known for the vast green places, clean drinking water and the clean streets. It includes the largest international banks of the United States. It is also a big center of biotechnology, hospitals and research centers.

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9 Hialeah

This city is located in Metro-Dade County, and it has a large number of Cuban and Cuban American residents. Most of its residents speak in Spanish language which led to attract companies to invest in the city. It is known for the low rate of crime, schools are bad and the cost of living is high. It is also a host to national retailers such as Starbucks and Target.

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8 Tallahassee

It is the capital of Florida and the seventh largest city in Florida. It is also a center for trade and agriculture. It is a home for law firms and lobbying associations. This city is known for the short summers and long winters. This place is one of the best places to live in Florida.

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7 Fort Lauderdale

This place is a famous tourist destination and it had more than 4000 restaurant, 63 golf courses, 12 shopping malls, 132 nightclubs, 278 parkland campsites and 100 marinas housing 45,000 resident yachts. So, it is a fantastic resort for all the tourists.  All of these qualities are the cause of being one of the best places to live in Florida.

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6 Tampa

This city is known for the low cost of living. It is an awesome place for tourists; as it has the IMAX Theater and the museum of science and industry. You can spend your day touring many art museums. At the Big Cat Rescue animal sanctuary, you can be close to lions and tigers.

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5 Orlando

This city is the fifth best city and also the fifth largest city in Florida. It is known as “the City Beautiful” and “the Theme Park Capital of The World”. It has the University of Central Florida which is the second-largest university in the United States.

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4 St. Petersburg

It is known for the splendid palaces, historical monuments, tree lined avenues and beautiful bridges. The population is over one million. It is known for the UNESCO World Heritage Site. So, it is a very fantastic place to live in.

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3 Jacksonville

It is one of the best cities in Florida, and it is the largest in population and the largest as an area. It includes several services such as: insurance, healthcare, banking and logistics. Tourism plays an important role in the economy of this city, especially the golf.

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2 Pembroke Pines

This city is known for the low cost of living.  So, it is the perfect place to live in. You will enjoy living in this city; because of all its qualities. It has a lot of beautiful restaurants, hotels and gardens. So, it is one of the best places in Florida.

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1 Port St. Lucie

This city is the best city in Florida and the ninth largest city in the state.  Also, everything is low in this city including cost of living, average schools and unemployment rates. So, it deserves to be one of the best cities in Florida.

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So, all of these cities are the best in Florida.

Jack Thompson

Jack Thompson, a world traveler and blogger with over a decade of experience in the travel industry. Jack has dedicated his career to following, checking, and recording interesting stuff from around the world, sharing his experiences and insights with his readers. His passion for travel began at a young age, and he went on to study journalism at the University of California, Berkeley. After graduation, Jack worked as a freelance writer and photographer, traveling the world and documenting his adventures. He went on to become a travel blogger, sharing his stories and insights with a growing audience of readers. Jack has written extensively on travel, culture, and lifestyle, and has been featured in publications such as Lonely Planet, National Geographic, and Travel + Leisure. He is also a sought-after speaker and lecturer, and has given talks at conferences and universities around the world. In his free time, Jack enjoys hiking, surfing, and exploring new destinations off the beaten path. He is passionate about helping others discover the joys of travel and is always on the lookout for new and interesting places to explore.
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