Moving is not always something that men and women look forward to, even it is a part of life. Let’s say you work in a giant skyrise in Downtown West Palm Beach, you would most likely want to have an apartment not located far from your office. However, thousands and thousands of South Floridians prefer to live in the suburbs than in the middle of a big city. Let’s take a look at why Palm Beach Gardens real estate owners prefer living in the suburbs.

For starters, there is the simple cost of South Florida real estate. A person can have a home for sale in Palm Beach Gardens large enough for a family of four for the same amount as a one-bedroom apartment on Clematis Street. A garage is always a nice bonus too. Saving all that money on your mortgage may be worth the extra time on the highway.

Parents throughout Palm Beach County seem to agree that the suburbs offer better public school opportunities. Not only do they not have an issue with overcrowding, but they are known to be cleaner, as well as safer environments for the children. The yards are bigger and filled with green grass and trees, while the city streets have less litter and graffiti. Mom and dad do have to worry as much about their kids hanging out with gangs and other bad apples.

“Millennials know they’re getting more value when they buy in the suburbs,” says Victor Quiroz, a millennial agent at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties. For the price of a loft apartment in the city, young men and women are finding three-bedroom, two bath houses in nicer neighborhoods, he says. “They’re finding a sweet spot where they aren’t too far away.”

Just because you buy a home in Palm Beach Gardens, you will not be cut off from civilization. In today’s world, people can find everything from top-notch restaurants and gyms to health food stores and doctors’ offices. Best of all, you don’t need to spend time searching for a parking spot. You may even have nicer parks too.

Finally, thousands of men and women prefer living in Palm Beach Gardens luxury homes, as opposed to West Palm Beach, simply for the improved quality of life. Not only is there less traffic and a better school system, but the crime rate is lower. People also have many more choices for outdoor recreational activities, whether it is going on a bike ride or playing tennis in a public park. Of course, any homeowners who quickly grow restless can easily jump on the highway and be Downtown in no time.

During the Sixties, Seventies, and Eighties, South Florida saw more and more professionals and families relocate to the suburbs. Now that we are in the year 2017, there are so many people living outside the big cities that they have to build better highways, trains, and buses to keep them coming back to the rural life.

Check out this interesting advertising sales promo film praising 1950s suburbanites as working citizens.

About Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty:

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. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty is ranked fifth in the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices network and is the overall No. 1 fundraiser for The Sunshine Kids Foundation, having generated more than $3.1 million. To learn more about the best Palm Beach Gardens real estate business, visit www.BHHSFloridaRealty.com today.

Florida Realty News
Florida Realty News
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty, a wholly-owned subsidiary of WCI Communities, has over 39 locations and more than 1,650 real estate sales professionals and team members serving 17 counties throughout Florida.
Show Buttons
Hide Buttons