Without delving into the magnificent details of the Latino and Hispanic presence in the United States, and all that it means, represents and demands. Today we want to give a simple overview of the cities that Latinos prefer in South Florida.
We always like to put ourselves in the shoes of our readers, many who seek investment opportunities or to emigrate to South Florida, who read us from their countries of origin in Latin America or Europe. We have explained on different occasions that what they understand by Miami, in reality is much more than a simple city as we understand and conceive it in our countries. Suffice it to mention that Miami-Dade County is the first county in population in all of Florida and the 7th in the entire country.
There are 34 cities that make up what many call Miami. So in a large region where according to the 2010 census, more than 63% of its population speaks Spanish. It is difficult to determine which is preferred by Latinos. Especially today, in which they begin to see more and more Hispanic presence in the counties of Broward and Palm Beach. Not to mention, a little further up: Orlando, Tampa, etc.
There is for all budgets, and by the regular each city has different levels for the level of investor it attracts. As well as professional, family and cultural attractions that attract those who decide to settle as their main and permanent home.
It is true that many call Little Havana or Hialeah, or the Little Haiti, Doralzuela or Westonzuela, or Weston the largest neighborhood in Bogotá, many cities where not only the language but also the gentile predominate. Others that you begin to see, for example, that in Aventura, there are all Argentines or Russians, that in Boca Raton the Brazilians and Jews, or that in Coral Springs, families with school-age children are arriving because it is one of the favorite cities to raise our children.
There are cities, which seem to be areas only for the rich and famous, but you can be surprised with options that could be within your reach. For this, nothing better than allying with a good work team, advisors in the real estate area and in the business sector with the Business Brokers.
In our personal opinion, today there is a favorable environment, so that any Hispanic can take the time to evaluate the city in which he plans to invest or reside. Multiculturalism is becoming increasingly present and there is room for everyone. However, it must be said that cities such as Doral, Weston, Fort Lauderdale, Brickell, Aventura, Pembroke Pines, Sunrise, Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, Sunny Isles, Miami Gardens, among many others, are among the preferred by Hispanics.
Many people flee the so-called Ghettos, because they hate the fact of accumulated groups of countrymen who refuse to join American culture and persist in their roots, without wanting to change them. There is a lot of myth and dogma in this. Our cities are so large, extensive and complex, that it is not so easy to think that we cannot engage in American culture, but if you speak Spanish and have difficulties in time and disposition for English, perhaps living in one of these Doral style cities, will slow down the process. But each head is a Universe, some love this, while others do not agree with the idea and prefer to go further north. In fact, as far up as South Florida they usually comment to their visitors: Welcome to the real United States.
Three factors should determine the city you choose: The Level of Public Schools for your children, employment or investment opportunities, and last but not least living options: house, condo, apartment, etc. Do not hesitate to consult the experts for advice on this, we want to help you.