Very few spots on the map can match the sheer physical beauty of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Located on the Atlantic coast just north of Miami and south of Daytona, Ft. Lauderdale is like a piece of paradise just waiting for you to discover it. Founded in the 1800’s, Ft. Lauderdale didn’t take off until the 1920s. A hurricane and the Great Depression sidetracked Ft. Lauderdale’s development for a few years, but it was only a matter of time until the city and the surrounding beach was turned into what it has become today. The current metro population of Ft. Lauderdale is approximately 1.8 million people, but it is hard to know when one metro region starts and one ends on Florida’s south Atlantic coast.
It is pretty much impossible to list all of the various attractions associated with the Ft. Lauderdale area. Between the sunny, tropical weather and the endless Atlantic beach, you have pretty much everything you need. But Fort Lauderdale is much more than just sun and fun. The economy here is bustling, with a combination of technology and finance jobs. Many major corporations call this part of Florida home and the city also has a younger population than many people imagine. There is still a large population of retirees here, but they are shrinking in numbers.
Ft. Lauderdale is also an interesting combination of young, affluent adults and old money retirees. The city also has a constant tourist influx that never seems to go away. When you combine all of these interesting populations, you’re left with a city that is completely unique and full of excitement year round. Ft. Lauderdale is still a hot spot for many kids looking for spring break fun, too. The city also boasts a large gay and lesbian population. The cost of living here is a little on the high side, but is still lower than most similar spots in California or further to the south in Miami.
If you’re in the market for a studio Ft. Lauderdale apartment, you can expect rent to start at around $750-$800, with higher rates based on space and location. If you’re looking for a one bedroom Ft. Lauderdale apartment, you can expect prices to start at $850 and rise as high as $2000 for a penthouse style unit. A two bedroom Ft. Lauderdale apartment begins at $1050 and a loft style Ft. Lauderdale apartment will easily go for $1750 or higher. The cost of renting a Ft. Lauderdale apartment is a bit high, but the scenery and weather make it more than worth it. |