Along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean to the north of Fort Lauderdale Florida homes in Broward County, Pompano Beach FL real estate is home to over 100,000 people. CNN Money Magazine listed Pompano Beach as one of the top real estate markets. The Wall Street Journal featured Pompano Beach real estate as one of the top markets for vacation homes in the U.S.A.
Pompano Beach, a haven for northerners for 100 years, recently began an effort to rejuvenate rundown real estate near its beaches on the Atlantic Ocean. As such, it is undergoing a multibillion-dollar building boom that promises to reinvent the city. The approximate value of a home in Pompano Beach FL is $207,000 at the beginning of 2009.
With a friendly hospitality, Pompano Beach welcomes visitors to its beautiful beaches and wondrous sunrises. Named after the Florida Pompano, the scrumptious fish served to a surveyor, the waters are a playground for fishing, boating, scuba diving, and more. Residents and vacationers may simple stroll along over three miles of sandy white beaches playing with the gently lapping waves. Hillsboro Inlet forms part of the Atlantic Intercoastal Waterway near the community.
Other attractions include horseracing at Pompano Park Racing & Poker, major sports events, challenging golf, fine boutique shopping, and the pompon of city center mall. Some of the finest restaurants in South Florida are in the area. The Spirit of Innovation Goodyear blimp lives at the Pompano Beach Airpark.
Having recently celebrated its centennial anniversary, the community first to settle the in 1900 and incorporated in 1908. During the Florida land boom of the 1920s, it experienced rapid growth. However, population was only 5682 in 1950; most of the growth happened in the late 1900s. Population spikes during the winter season as northerners the snow and ice back at home.
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