Every year, more and more individuals and families are buying up Delray Beach real estate. Often, it is retired men and women looking for a little fun in the sun. Other times, professionals get moved down to South Florida’s growing business economy. Of course, it may be a family looking for a new start at a home for sale in Delray Beach.

Joe Baker is a retired mechanic from Boston, Massachusetts. Since he is no longer working, Joe and his wife decided to find some gorgeous Delray Beach real estate. They had no trouble, as the apartments for sale and rental are top notch. The two Bakers only wish they invested in Delray Beach real estate years ago.

Just like Joe and his wife, Paula Reynolds recently moved to South Florida from up north. Only Paula is a widow who was left with lots of cash. That’s why she was looking for one of the best Delray Beach luxury homes on the market. Not only did Paula find ideal Delray Beach real estate, she didn’t even have to spend an arm and a leg.

Marsha Fields is an unmarried stockbroker who works in Downtown West Palm Beach. But rather than live in the noisy city, she preferred to find a nice and quiet Delray Beach home for sale. Marsha found exactly what she was looking for with a two-bedroom house not far from the beach on Atlantic Avenue.

Sally James no longer works, as her husband is a successful Delray Beach real estate agent. Mr. James knows the best places to find a perfect home near city life and the beach, but away from traffic. Sally and her man were able to score a dream house without spending a fortune on Delray Beach real estate.

Living so close to the downtown area, Sally gets to go out just about every night of the week. There is always something fun going on around Delray Beach real estate. If it is not a live music concert, then there are poetry readings, fine dining and exquisite artwork to feast your eyes on.

Speaking of artwork, Rick Rogers is the owner of a Delray Beach art gallery. Rick decided to purchase Delray Beach real estate because he saw the potential for the growing city. Besides, who would want to deal with the expenses and the traffic of West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale or Miami? After all, Delray Beach real estate has everything that the owner of an art gallery would ever want.

When Rick opened his art gallery last year, his very first client was a retired executive name Judy Jones. Judy had just bought Delray Beach real estate after separating from her husband. All of her children are grown up, so Judy decided to live like a queen on Delray Beach real estate. To this day, Judy does not have one single regret. And why should she? She is living in the Sunshine State, having fun in the sun for the rest of her life.

 

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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty has 42 locations serving 19 counties throughout Florida and approximately 1,800 sales professionals. The full-service brokerage, founded in 1999, is a wholly owned subsidiary of WCI Communities, Inc. To learn more about the best Delray Beach real estate business, visit www.BHHSFloridaRealty.com today.

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