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Why Buy Land In Florida

Imagine owning your own piece of Florida in a glorious and growing area . . . where people, pelicans and palm trees share soft, white, sandy beaches and gentle, warm Gulf breezes . . . where the sun shines over 300 days each year, and the average daily temperature is 73 degrees.

Florida Properties, LLC, can help you turn your vision into reality. With easy terms and flexible financing, we bring affordable Florida land ownership within reach of people like you every day.

Weather

Perhaps the most compelling reason to buy land in Florida is the state’s sunny climate. Florida is known worldwide for its balmy weather and mild winters. Summer temperatures average 80.5 degrees in the north and 82.7 degrees in the south, while typical winter temperatures are 53.0 degrees in the north and 68.5 degrees in the south.

Cooling showers and coastal breezes bring relief from the summer heat, and vacationers and retirees from harsher climates travel south each winter to enjoy the temperate conditions in Florida.

Economy

Florida’s economy is strong and growing, fueled by a healthy, diverse business environment. At 3.2% unemployment, Florida enjoys the fifth lowest jobless rate among all states.

Some of the thriving industries in Florida include

International Trade – Florida’s location is the gateway to Latin America and South America, with 40% of all U.S. exports passing through the state
Tourism – Florida is the top travel destination in the world, with 85.0 million visitors in 2005. Hospitality and other tourism-related industries add $57 billion annually to Florida’s economy.
Space Industry - The space industry accounts for $4.5 billion of the Florida's economy. Florida ranks 4th among all states in aerospace employment, with 23,000 workers earning an average $52,000 per year.
Agriculture – Leading southeastern states in farm income, Florida produces about 75% of the oranges in the United States and about 40% of the world's orange juice supply.
Construction – Florida’s steady annual increase in new residents and tourists keeps its construction industry alive and healthy.
Services – Business services are a growing sector of Florida’s economy, including high tech, financial & back office operations, as well as many small, entrepreneurial software companies.
Life Sciences – As the Baby Boom generation ages, and as retirees head to Florida for seasonal or year-round living, demand increases for biotechnology, medical device manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and health care.

Florida residents pay no state income tax. In fact, according to the Tax Foundation, a non-partisan tax research group based in Washington, DC, Florida’s overall state and local tax burden has been among the nation’s lowest for the past three decades. Estimated at 9.7% of income, Florida’s state/local tax burden percentage is ranked 39th among all states, well below the national average of 10.6%.

Lifestyle/Features

Florida is an outdoor lover’s paradise, rich in natural and man-made features that provide a wealth of sight-seeing and recreational opportunities. The Florida peninsula features 1,800 miles of coastline, 1,200 miles of sandy beaches, and 14 deepwater ports. Six million campers annually enjoy Florida’s 700 campgrounds and 100,000 campsites. Hiking trails abound, and Florida boasts more golf courses than any other state in the U.S.

Travel in and out of Florida is easy, with 20 major commercial airports, including 12 international airports.

Check Out Our Locations

Florida Properties, LLC is currently offering affordable sites in Citrus Springs, Charlotte County, Cape Coral and Palm Bay. Prime lots are going fast, so check us out, and reserve your property today!

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