February in South Florida | Waterfront Properties

Lorea Thomson
Posted by Lorea Thomson
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February is the month for love and romance as well as one of the busiest times for tourism in South East Florida. It's understandable since the average daily temperature reaches 70 degrees Fahrenheit and it is a popular destination for a break from the blistering cold up north. Many visitors fall in love with the area and ultimately buy a home.

February can be the toughest of winter months in the Northern United States to cope with the elements. The excitement of the first winter snow has long faded, but there's still a month to go before spring begins. The Valentine month marks the home stretch. It is the last schlep through snow-filled sidewalks and wind chills that make us want to stay in under the covers.

The abundant beaches in Delray Beach and Miami boast well-appointed oceanfront high rise condominiums and exciting nightlife.  There are always lots of smiling people and plenty of entertaining beachfront activity. A bit further north of Delray, the beaches in Juno and the Jupiter/Tequesta area feature undeveloped state parks and countless serene waterfront homes with spectacular vistas.  Don’t forget Fido gets tired of the cold as well and Jupiter boasts one of the cleanest dog-friendly beaches in the state.

Considering purchasing a second home here, visit various parts of the state and determine which area suits your liking.  South Florida is a win-win location for rest and relaxation.  If you have any questions about the area, Waterfront Properties and Club Communities agents are experts on the real estate market and are willing to inform you on waterfront living. 

 

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