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Boca Raton averages $2,300 per month for a one-bedroom apartment. Downtown Boca and Mission Bay command $2,500–$2,800, while Sandalfoot Cove and Whisper Walk offer the most affordable options in the market starting around $1,800–$1,900.
Boca Raton median rent is $800 above the national median of $1,500/mo.
The largest employer in Boca Raton is ADT Inc., making the Downtown Boca area and nearby neighborhoods popular for commuters looking to minimize travel time.
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Boca Raton averages $2,300 per month for a one-bedroom apartment. Downtown Boca and Mission Bay command $2,500–$2,800, while Sandalfoot Cove and Whisper Walk offer the most affordable options in the market starting around $1,800–$1,900.
Boca Raton has long been synonymous with Florida wealth, offering private beach clubs, country clubs, and upscale shopping at Mizner Park. The presence of FAU, ADT, and numerous corporate headquarters, combined with planned development standards that have maintained property values, contribute to its affluent character.
Boca Raton is an excellent choice for families, offering some of the best public schools in Palm Beach County, very low crime rates across most neighborhoods, abundant parks, and family-friendly amenities through the city's well-funded parks and recreation department. It consistently earns top family-friendly rankings in Florida.
Boca Raton's tech corridor along Glades Road hosts numerous tech and healthcare companies, making it a genuine employment hub for young professionals. The downtown area and Mizner Park offer upscale dining and nightlife, though the overall character is more family-oriented than Miami's nightlife-driven scene.
Boca Raton's economy is anchored by ADT, G4S, and a significant concentration of financial services, tech, and healthcare companies. Florida Atlantic University drives research and education employment. The city has actively recruited corporate headquarters, making it more economically diverse than many Florida coastal cities.
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