Experience Boca Raton…
Welcome to Boca Raton, Florida! Located on Florida’s southeastern coast, known for its golf courses, parks, and beaches. Large, oceanfront Red Reef Park is home to the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center with trails, a butterfly garden, and a sea turtle sanctuary. Downtown, Boca Raton Museum of Art has modern and contemporary American and European collections, and a sculpture garden. Beaches and golf courses; fine hotels and wondrous art museums, jazz clubs, and concerts at Mizner Park; the glittery Town Center at Boca Raton shopping mall, with 220 upscale and elite specialty shops. And let’s not forget fine restaurants, some of the best in the south. After all, Boca Raton is located in Palm Beach County and, more to the point, in the heart of Florida’s Atlantic Ocean Coast.
Living in Boca Raton means you get the kind of romantic Florida beach living idealized from the mid-20th century onward in books, music, and movies. But the city is more than its beaches, with its rapidly growing economic environment, A-rated public schools, five colleges, abundant public parks and spaces, and vibrant art culture. Boca Raton is home to the main campus of Florida Atlantic University and the corporate headquarters of Office Depot, ADT, Lynn University, and Cancer Treatment Centers of America. There’s also a thriving tourism industry, with a plethora of resorts catering to travelers looking for golf, the beach, or just an escape. Reasons to move to Boca and make a home are myriad. Here are a few reasons we think living in Boca Raton is a wise choice.
“We’re a city that has it all,” says Mayor Susan Haynie. “Good schools, great employment, beautiful weather, and world-class quality of life.”
Whatever your ideal arrangements are, from high-rise condos along stretches of sandy beach to gracious golf course-centered homes, to quaint mid-century single-family houses in Florida style, all can be found in Boca Raton across its 29.6 square miles. As an added bonus, Boca Raton has a low tax rate, resulting in part from the highest assessed value in Palm Beach County.
Courtesy of Discover the Palm Beaches