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With an extensive canal system snaking through the city, it's no wonder why Fort Lauderdale has been called the "Venice of America." Located in Broward County Florida, Fort Lauderdale comprises the southwestern portion of the Bermuda Triangle flanked by the Atlantic Ocean. It is sandwiched between Miami and Palm Beach, covering more than 30 square miles. With endless miles of beachfront, palm trees offering solace from the sun and sand as far as the eye can see, Fort Lauderdale has become a popular yachting and vacation spot. It evolved from humble beginnings as the territory of the native Seminole Indians who once inhabited these lands. A series of wars spawned the city's roots, beginning with Major William Lauderdale's establishment of an army fort in 1838 on land that would one day become Fort Lauderdale. The 1893 arrival of Frank Stranahan would eventually prove to be the catalyst for the city's growth. Stranahan built his home on the site of present day Fort Lauderdale, a home that would serve as many of the city's firsts. Stranahan's home operated as a trading post, bank, town hall and post office, planting the seeds for the city to grow. It did just that and by 1911, Fort Lauderdale was incorporated as a town. Today it has grown into a tourism giant with a 2004 estimated population of 164,578. Stranahan's house on the New River still stands today as a registered landmark. It serves as a museum of the city's heritage and also as an exhibit of Florida frontier design. For a more updated view of the modern city, tourists flock to world famous Fort Lauderdale Beach. Thanks to a $26 million renovation effort, Fort Lauderdale Beach added new brick lined promenades along the water, blooming foliage and a neon-accented wave wall. Funds from the renovation also went into revamping roadway A1A and newly landscaped medians. Visitors can lounge under the sun, swim leisurely or partake in the more active sports like surfing, yachting and water-skiing that have made Fort Lauderdale Beach a coveted family resort destination.
Like the tourism it relies heavily on, Fort Lauderdale real estate is also a hot market with home prices continuing to appreciate. According to data analyzed by Fiserv Case Shiller Weiss, Fort Lauderdale home prices have doubled since 2001 and are projected to appreciate by nearly 17 percent by 2007. The National Association of Realtors reported a $370,000 median sales price for existing Fort Lauderdale single family homes. And CNN/Money.com recently placed Fort Lauderdale zip code 33311 among its hottest zip codes with a median price of $175,000, reflecting a 135.5 percent appreciation in the last five years. New developments and master-planned communities continue to spring up, most within the downtown district. In the heart of downtown sits Las Olas Boulevard, the epicenter for the prime dining, shopping, arts, entertainment and nightlife that colors the urban experience. Much of the housing here is high-end, consisting mostly of expansive mansions, condominiums and luxury villas. Las Olas, meaning "The Waves," has come a long way from its origins as a dirt path leading to the beach. Expect to pay for the convenience of living near the beach, central business district and thriving urban nightlife as housing starts at $350,000 and many properties are priced well over the $450,000 mark. Due west of this urban neighborhood is the more historic Sailboat Bend community amid the city's historic district. With roots in the city's origins as an army post, Sailboat Bend was declared a historic site in 1992. It is a thriving neighborhood today offering affordable Sailboat Bend studio apartments in the mid $200,000s. Housing goes up from there however, as this neighborhood is only minutes from downtown and the Riverwalk. Town homes will set you back $400,000 and property sitting on the banks of the North River are priced from $1 million. Since Fort Lauderdale is also dubbed the "yachting capital" of the world, the waterfront residential community of Bermuda Riviera could serve as its headquarters. Situated on the Intercoastal Waterway in northeast Fort Lauderdale, Bermuda Riviera offers canals and docking for yacht owners with open access to the Atlantic Ocean. This secluded neighborhood of roughly 250 homes is walking distance from the beach along Galt Ocean Mile and is mere minutes from vibrant downtown. Privacy and security are guaranteed through a guardhouse that is the only way in and out of this neighborhood. This is the ultimate in South Florida living, and Bermuda Riviera properties on deep water are near the $1 million range. But for many of its happy residents, the price is worth paying to have the best of both worlds: proximity to the beach and the urban lifestyle. So take the plunge and invest in Fort Lauderdale real estate today!
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Community Information for 33304
Population: 21,985
Median Age: 39
Median Household Income: $38,563
Households with Children: 15.14%
Median Travel Time to Work: 19.7 minutes
Real Estate Market Information
Median Home Sale Price: $423,500
Annual Turnover Rate: 17.53%In current residence +5 years: 16.36%
Median years in residence: 2
Homes Owned: 32.29%
Homes Rented: 48.93%
Homes Vacant: 18.78%
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