Just looked into which Florida suburbs are actually pulling in the serious money, and the concentration is wild. Turns out Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Pompano Beach basically dominate the richest cities in florida conversation - they've got half the top wealthy suburbs. Palm Beach is sitting at the top with average household income around $356k and homes averaging over $10 million. That's not even the surprising part.



What caught my attention is how the wealth spreads across different metro areas. You've got your obvious Miami-area suburbs like Pinecrest ($312k household income) and Coral Gables, but then Orlando suburbs like Winter Park and Lake Butler are also cracking the top rankings with solid six-figure household incomes. The richest cities in florida pattern shows money isn't just concentrated in one region.

Looking at typical home values alongside income, there's an interesting mix. Some suburbs have insanely high home prices (Palm Beach averaging over $10M), while others like Lake Butler have more reasonable valuations around $750k despite similar income levels. Jupiter, Boca Raton, Lakewood Ranch - these are the names you see consistently when people talk about where wealthy Floridians actually live.

The full list goes down to suburbs like Lake Mary and Apollo Beach in the $140-150k household income range, which is still well above average but shows the richest cities in florida really does have different tiers. Interesting that Jacksonville Beach and Atlantic Beach made the top 20 too - most people don't immediately think of those when picturing Florida's wealthiest areas. Data's from mid-2025, so it gives you a solid snapshot of where the money actually sits in the state.
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