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Just looked into where all the money is in Florida and honestly, it's pretty concentrated. Turns out Miami and the surrounding areas absolutely dominate when it comes to the most expensive cities in florida - they're sitting on like half of the state's wealthiest neighborhoods.
Palm Beach is basically on another level with average household incomes hitting $356k and homes averaging over $10 million. But even if you're looking at the slightly more accessible wealthy suburbs, you've got Pinecrest, Parkland, and Coral Gables all in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area with solid six-figure incomes and property values in the millions.
What's interesting is it's not just South Florida though. Orlando's got some pricey spots too - Lake Butler and Winter Park both crack the top 10. And if you're thinking about Tampa or Jacksonville, they've got their wealthy enclaves as well, just not quite at the same level.
The typical home values in these most expensive cities in florida range anywhere from $500k to over $10 million depending on where you are. It's wild how the wealth clusters so heavily in specific suburbs rather than spreading out across the state. Makes you think about where the real money actually flows in Florida.