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Miami Is Replacing New York and California as a Destination for Luxury Living
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Miami Is Replacing New York and California as a Destination for Luxury Living

September 21, 2022 Admin


South Florida is still welcoming a growing number of new residents, seeking perks such as warmer weather, open spaces, luxury living and no income tax. 

Palm Beach County is proving especially attractive to those looking for luxury, according to a Q2 2022 cross markets demand report by Realtor.com. The report said most buyers were coming to the county from Miami-Dade County (15.5%) and Broward County (14.3%).  



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