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Situated 23 miles north of Miami, Florida, Fort Lauderdale is one of the principal cities of the South Miami metropolitan area. Roughly 180,000 people live in the city according to the US Census Bureau – almost 10% of this population was added in the past decade. This tropical metropolitan area has been dubbed “Venice of America” due to an extensive system of canals that run through the land and it’s ever expanding developments. As of 2006, Fort Lauderdale was home to about 4,000 restaurants and 120 nightclubs that attract an estimated 10 million annual visitors. The city is also one of the major yachting centers in the country with over 42,000 boats situated in area harbors. Median Home Value has steadily declined in the past years due to an increasing rate of foreclosures, though these values still remain above the state average. Find great investment opportunities, vacation homes and suburban sanctuaries in the Fort Lauderdale and South Florida area here at Houses.com.
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