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Long-Term vs. Vacation Rental: What Type of Guest Do You Want in Your Florida Home?
Owning a property in Florida — whether a beachside condo, lakeside bungalow, or suburban home — opens up opportunities for rental income. But before turning your place into a revenue-producing asset, a key decision must be made: should you pursue long-term rentals or vacation rentals? The type of guest you want in your home directly influences profitability, management needs, legal obligations, and the overall experience of owning rental property in the Sunshine State. Under
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2 days ago12 min read


Five Small Upgrades That Make Tenants Say ‘Yes’ Faster to Your Florida Rental
Attracting quality tenants quickly — and keeping vacancies to a minimum — is a top priority for Florida landlords. With competition rising in markets from Miami to Orlando, small, strategic upgrades can make your rental property stand out and reduce the time your unit sits empty. You don’t need to undertake a major renovation to make a big impact — sometimes the littlest improvements are what convince prospective renters to sign on the dotted line. 1. Fresh Paint in Neutral T
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3 days ago8 min read


Choosing a Rental with a Home Office in Mind: Light, Space, and Internet
Remote and hybrid work have turned the home office from a luxury into a necessity. When choosing a rental, it’s no longer enough to count bedrooms or check the view—your ability to work comfortably and productively depends on thoughtful details. Three factors matter most when evaluating a rental for work-from-home life: natural light, functional space, and reliable internet. 1. Natural Light: Productivity Starts with the Sun Natural light does far more than make a room look a
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Jan 155 min read


Teenagers and Florida Life: Neighborhoods in Boca & Deerfield They Actually Enjoy
Florida isn’t just sunshine and beaches — it’s a lifestyle. For many teenagers, the right neighborhood can make daily life feel like a blend of adventure, community, and everyday fun. Two cities that often come up in conversations about great places for young people are Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach . While each has its own vibe, both offer experiences teens actually enjoy — from beach hangs and parks to social spots and school communities. Boca Raton: Sophisticated, Fun &
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Dec 28, 202512 min read


Before You Sign: What We Always Check in a Florida Rental Home for Our Own Family
Renting a home in Florida can be an exciting step — whether you’re relocating, downsizing, or testing a new coastal lifestyle. But before signing a lease, it’s worth slowing down and reviewing the details that truly affect daily life, safety, and long-term comfort. Based on what we consistently check for our own family, here’s a practical guide to evaluating a Florida rental home beyond just price and photos. 1. The Neighborhood — Not Just the Address When searching for a ren
Maria V.
Dec 24, 202516 min read


Testing Florida Life: How to ‘Try On’ Palm Coast with a 6–12 Month Rental
Deciding where to plant roots — even temporarily — can be one of the biggest lifestyle choices you make. For many people considering a move to Florida, the idea of “trying on” a city before fully committing is becoming increasingly popular. Palm Coast, a charming coastal community in northeastern Florida, offers just that opportunity through flexible rentals ranging from six to twelve months. Whether you’re thinking about retirement, remote work, or simply exploring a slower
Maria V.
Dec 22, 202513 min read


Choosing a Rental in a City You Don’t Know: Real Examples from Boca, Deerfield, and Palm Coast
Relocating or choosing a rental in a city you’ve never lived in before can feel overwhelming. Without firsthand experience of the neighborhoods, culture, and lifestyle, it’s easy to overlook key factors that affect your comfort, budget, and long-term satisfaction. Here’s a practical guide using real examples from Boca Raton , Deerfield Beach , and Palm Coast — three cities in Florida with distinct personalities and rental markets — to help you make an informed decision. 1. S
Maria V.
Dec 19, 202522 min read


How Much Does It Really Cost to Rent a House in Boca Raton, Deerfield Beach, or Palm Coast in 2026?
An in-depth look at the rental market in three Florida coastal cities Renting a house in Florida in 2026 varies widely depending on location, home size, neighborhood amenities, and market demand . South and Northeast Florida continue to attract renters for their climate, beaches, jobs, and lifestyle — but prices reflect that appeal. Below, we break down the latest rental cost trends for Boca Raton , Deerfield Beach , and Palm Coast based on recent real-estate data and market
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Dec 17, 202520 min read


Calm Streets of Boca Raton That Feel Like a Small Resort All Year Round
Nestled along Florida’s southeastern coast, Boca Raton is more than just a destination — it’s a state of mind. With its serene neighborhoods, lush palms lining quiet streets, and a lifestyle that blends coastal elegance with subtle luxury, Boca Raton often feels like a small resort town that’s permanently in vacation mode. A Quiet Palm-Lined Ambience One of Boca Raton’s most defining qualities is the calm you feel the moment you step into its residential neighborhoods. Away
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Dec 16, 20256 min read


Where People Actually Live in Boca Raton: Quiet Streets, Trees, and Good Coffee Nearby
If you imagine Boca Raton as just beaches and luxury condos, you might be missing a big part of what locals value most: leafy streets, calm neighborhoods, and easy access to good coffee and community life. While Boca has its glitzy side, many of its residents live in neighborhoods designed for quiet living — but with the perks of walkable cafés, green spaces, and tree-lined streets nearby. Here’s a look at how people actually live here. Suburban Calm in Boca Raton: Neighborho
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Dec 10, 202515 min read


Before You Rent Your First Home in Florida: 7 Things People Learn the Hard Way
Renting your first home in Florida is exciting—sunshine, beaches, palm trees, and warm weather year-round. But beneath the beauty, there are practical realities that many first-time renters don’t discover until they’ve already signed the lease. Whether you’re relocating from out of state or moving within Florida, understanding these common challenges can help you avoid costly mistakes and make a smarter housing decision. Here are 7 things people often learn the hard way when
Maria V.
Dec 9, 20257 min read


Rate caps without multi-year lock-ins: negotiation scripts tuned for each city’s vacancy dynamics
When renewal season rolls around, tenants and landlords often face a familiar standoff: how to manage rent increases fairly while keeping flexibility. One practical middle ground is a rate cap without a multi-year lock-in —an agreement that limits future rent hikes but keeps the lease term itself at one year (or even month-to-month). This approach is especially useful in markets where vacancy rates fluctuate differently across cities . Below are negotiation strategies tailore
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Oct 31, 20255 min read


Renewal strategy: seasonality patterns in Boca/Deerfield coastal markets vs. Palm Coast inland—how to time your ask
Timing a lease-renewal ask in Florida isn’t just bookkeeping — it’s strategy. Coastal Broward & Palm Beach submarkets (think Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach) swing strongly with the “snowbird” season, while inland / quieter northeast-coast markets such as Palm Coast show gentler seasonality and different demand windows. Below I break down the patterns, explain the implications for landlords and tenants, and give a clear, calendar-ready playbook for when — and how — to make you
Maria V.
Oct 29, 202522 min read


Utility billing (RUBS/sub-metered): what Boca/Deerfield mid-rise buildings do vs. Palm Coast neighborhoods
When property managers, boards, or homeowners ask how utility costs get passed to residents in South Florida, the answer depends less on state law (which generally permits both sub-metering and RUBS) and more on building type, local utility practice, and whether an HOA or association controls the master meter. Below is a clear comparison focused on mid-rise multifamily/condo buildings in Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach versus predominantly single-family neighborhoods and HOAs
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Oct 27, 202526 min read


Utility setup, by city: FPL everywhere; water/sewer—Boca Raton Utility Services, Deerfield Beach Water, Palm Coast Utility Department
When moving into a Florida home—whether in Boca Raton, Deerfield Beach, or Palm Coast—setting up utilities is one of the first practical steps to ensure a smooth transition. While electric service in all three areas is handled by Florida Power & Light (FPL), water and sewer services differ depending on the city. 1. Electricity: Florida Power & Light (FPL) Florida Power & Light (FPL) is the primary electricity provider for a large portion of Florida, including cities such as B
Maria V.
Oct 24, 20259 min read


Hurricane & force-majeure clauses: who installs shutters in Boca/Deerfield condos vs. Palm Coast SFHs
When it comes to Florida’s storm season, the difference between coastal South Florida and the quieter northeast coast often shows up in the fine print of leases and condominium documents — especially in hurricane and force-majeure clauses. These provisions determine who is responsible for installing shutters, securing property, and handling delays or damage caused by major storms. 1. Understanding Force-Majeure Clauses A force-majeure clause is a key provision in Florida
Maria V.
Oct 23, 202514 min read


Mold & habitability playbook: documenting humidity issues in coastal Boca/Deerfield and in Palm Coast homes with enclosed lanais
Florida’s coastal humidity poses one of the most persistent habitability challenges for property owners and tenants alike. In areas such as Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach , near the Atlantic shoreline, and Palm Coast , along its canal systems and humid subtropical microclimate, managing moisture inside homes—especially those with enclosed lanais —is both a health and legal concern. 1. Why Documentation Matters When it comes to mold and moisture issues in Florida’s humid coas
Maria V.
Oct 22, 20259 min read


Flood-zone & storm-surge checks: step-by-step for Boca/Deerfield (barrier island/Intracoastal) vs. Palm Coast (ICW + freshwater canals)
Planning, buying, insuring, or managing coastal property in Southeast Florida means answering two related questions: (1) Is the property in a FEMA flood zone (and what’s the Base Flood Elevation)? and (2) How exposed is it to storm surge? The places in this short guide differ in how those questions are answered: Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach include barrier-island / Intracoastal neighborhoods where ocean surge and wave action are key risks, while Palm Coast’s risk picture
Maria V.
Oct 21, 202525 min read


Citizens vs. private insurers: proof-of-coverage requests your landlord may require in each county
Why landlords request proof of insurance Landlords routinely require tenants (especially long-term tenants, vacation rental tenants, or those leasing whole properties) to provide proof of insurance coverage or name the landlord as an additional insured. The reasons include: Ensuring the unit/house is insured in case of damage (fire, windstorm, vandalism) which could otherwise expose the landlord’s investment. Protecting against liability claims (guest injuries, property damag
Maria V.
Oct 20, 202533 min read


Renter’s insurance on the coast: wind/flood/mold coverage for Boca & Deerfield beachside vs. Palm Coast canal-front areas
Living near Florida water — whether it’s the Atlantic surf in Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach or the quieter canals of Palm Coast — changes what you should expect from renter’s insurance. Standard renters policies are useful and inexpensive, but they have important gaps that matter more the closer you live to the water. Below I explain what typical policies do and don’t cover, how coastal geography (oceanfront vs. canal) changes your risk and your premium, and exactly what to
Maria V.
Oct 17, 202529 min read
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