Real numbers,
honest takes.
What it actually costs to live in each place. What the schools score. Where the inventory comes from. Updated quarterly so the data isn't lying to you.
New Smyrna Beach
Old-Florida beach town with 17 miles of drivable shoreline and a working downtown.
Lake Nona
Master-planned medical-city community south of Orlando International, newer construction, top-rated schools.
Winter Park
Brick streets, lake chain, walkable downtown, Orlando's old-money pocket.
Daytona Beach
23 miles of hard-packed beach, NASCAR's spiritual home, and the most affordable oceanfront in central Florida.
DeLand
College town with a preserved downtown, 22 miles inland from Daytona, Florida's surprisingly affordable, surprisingly walkable secret.
Mount Dora
Lakefront historic town 30 miles NW of Orlando. New England in central Florida.
Sanford
Historic riverport on Lake Monroe, the Sun Rail terminus, and one of the few central-FL cities with genuine walkable density.
Celebration
Disney's planned town, neo-traditional architecture, walkable downtown, fierce HOA rules.
Windermere
Lakefront estates + golf-country club living, 15 miles west of downtown Orlando.
St. Augustine
America's oldest continuously-inhabited European-founded city. Spanish-colonial fort, brick streets, and a real beach culture.
Cape Canaveral
Space Coast launch-view oceanfront. NASA, SpaceX, Blue Origin, the only beach town where rocket launches are part of the lifestyle.
Vero Beach
Quieter Atlantic-coast pocket between Melbourne and Stuart. Wealthy retiree concentration, low density, expensive.
Naples
Gulf coast luxury market. Highest per-capita-income county in Florida + among the highest in the US.
Sarasota
Gulf-coast arts + beaches + key-island culture. Smaller than Tampa, bigger feel than Naples.
Hyde Park (Tampa)
Walkable historic Tampa neighborhood adjacent to Bayshore Boulevard. Brick streets, mature canopy, $1M+ medians.
The Villages
The largest 55+ retirement community in the US. 130K+ residents, 50+ golf courses, golf-cart-only infrastructure.
Jacksonville Beach
NE Florida beach town adjacent to Jacksonville. Real-city beach culture without the resort-town pricing.
Betton Hills (Tallahassee)
Mid-century-modern enclave in the state capital. Walking distance to FSU + downtown government.
Boca Raton
Palm Beach County's planned-community capital, Spanish Mediterranean code, top schools, IBM-era + retiree demographic mix.
Las Olas Isles (Fort Lauderdale)
Canal-fronted finger-islands off Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale's most desirable boatable residential district.
Old Town (Key West)
America's southernmost residential district, pre-1940 Conch architecture, Duval Street + the cruise port, no high-rises by law.
Palm Beach (Island)
America's most prestigious winter-residence enclave. Worth Avenue + private clubs + estate parcels.
East Austin
Walkable, art-driven Austin neighborhood east of I-35. Tech-money meets 100-year-old bungalows.
East Nashville
Music-city's creative pocket, historic neighborhoods east of the Cumberland River.
Myers Park (Charlotte)
Charlotte's old-money tree-lined district, Queens Road West canopy, top-tier schools.
Washington Park (Denver)
Denver's defining residential neighborhood, a 165-acre park, walkable to South Pearl, family-magnet schools.
Virginia-Highland (Atlanta)
Walkable intown Atlanta neighborhood, 1920s craftsman bungalows, Belt Line proximity, restaurant density.
Coral Gables (Miami)
Miami's "City Beautiful", Mediterranean-revival architecture, mature streetscape, University of Miami anchor.
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