Deerfield Beach

    Deerfield Beach, Florida is one of the jewels of Broward County. Located on the Atlantic Ocean, it is a mere two miles south of affluent Palm Beach and twenty miles north of bustling Fort Lauderdale. While it is a popular tourist destination, it remains a peaceful community with a relaxed tropical feel. The summer climate averages 85 to 92 degrees, while winter remains a balmy 70 to 75 degrees. The area supports lush vegetation and the verdant greens and warm colors are popular in garden landscapes.

Deerfield Beach is home to nearly 66,000 residents, whose median age is 45. Annual household income in the area averages $35,229. This is an affordable housing market, and most residents choose to own their homes, with an average value of $188,000. For those seeking more exclusive digs, the area also has a variety of luxury waterfront homes that are priced much higher. The eastern section of town is undergoing a gentrification, with the city taking the lead in upgrading infrastructure in the area. In Deerfield Beach, retail trade is by far the largest employment sector, followed by professional services, manufacturing, finance and wholesale Deerfield Beach Sunset

The town's Parks and Recreation Department maintains parks, tennis courts, playgrounds and boat ramps. It sponsors a variety of activities for its residents, including weekly dances on the beach, live entertainment, annual special events, children's activities and sports leagues. One of the annual events in Deerfield Beach includes the summer Mango Fest. And for nearly sixty years, the city has been presenting the annual Founders' Days. This is a weekend of family activities, starting with a parade and bed race and sprinkled with motorcycle and car shows, a carnival, food and live entertainment. The weekend concludes with one of the biggest fireworks displays of the year.

Additionally, the city of Deerfield Beach has committed to providing access to the elderly, and offer special transportation services so that seniors can continue to participate in their community.

In their free time, residents enjoy nearby Deerfield Island Park. This wilderness reserve is accessible only by boat, and if you don't have one, you can catch the free shuttle. It is a popular destination for a picnic, and after lunch you can stroll along the 1,600 foot boardwalk through mangrove wetlands. Or climb to the observation tower for a spectacular view of the Intracoastal Waterway. For a truly unique day trip, you can explore the Florida Everglades via airboat. Whether you rent a boat or go with a guide, you'll never forget the feeling of zipping through the marsh grasses with their astonishing array of wildlife.

Or consider taking a cruise aboard the Sea Escape. This is south Florida's longest running attraction at sea, and hosts hundreds of thousands of visitors on its decks each year. Known for its unparalleled party atmosphere, Sea Escape features Las Vegas style casinos, buffet dining and activities for nearly 1,200 people aboard. The ship is spacious and lively, and cruises several times during the day and evening.

The surrounding areas of Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale offer an endless variety of entertainment. You can catch the Baltimore Orioles in spring training, visit the Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, or watch the Five Star Rodeo. Gamblers enjoy pari-mutual betting at Dania Jai-Alai, known as the world's fastest ball game, playing the ponies at Gulfstream Park, or the dog races at Hollywood Greyhound Track. Professional sports fans can catch a game with the NBA Miami Heat, NFL Dolphins, MLB's Florida Marlins or the NHL Panthers.

Deerfield Beach is a peaceful and pleasant community with easy access to several major metropolitan cities. The town itself is well planned and maintains an affordable cost of living, impeccable amenities and infrastructure


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