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Fort Lauderdale Real Estate
The area has a high energy level. This combined with the beautiful weather and the feel of being in the tropics while still being in the city makes this a new Mecca for big business. Big business does not just need connections and accessibility. It needs a large labor pool. Florida has already attracted many people, just by virtue being the type of place it is. They call it The Sunshine State for a very good reason - the Fort Lauderdale area averages 3000 hours of sunshine a year. Big business needs a talented workforce. South Florida has universities with sophisticated research facilities. The type of talent a high-tech business is looking for is likely to be attending one of these universities.
That is not a problem when moving a company or opening a new office in Fort Lauderdale. The Fort Lauderdale area provides a moderate cost of living, with no state income tax. Families will find that the schools in the area are well run; Broward County public schools have an excellent reputation. The school district maintains over 50 magnet schools, including a pre-law program at the high school level. Fort Lauderdale's museums offer many opportunities to view both the arts and the cultural background of the area. There are numerous venues for attending the theater, as well as symphony concerts and music from symphony and jazz to rock. New residents will also find that the area provides themselves close to football, baseball, basketball, and even hockey.
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