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The 5 Richest Cities In Florida

It’s always interesting to find out where the richest cities are in your home state. In Florida, there are a lot of cities with a very high median income. These…

The 5 Richest Cities In Florida
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It's always interesting to find out where the richest cities are in your home state. In Florida, there are a lot of cities with a very high median income. These are the cities with gorgeous homes with the perfect lawns, great schools, lots of food options, and high-end shopping. You can also expect these places to be near or right on the water. Because if you had the cash, wouldn't you want to live right on the beach? Homesnacks.com did the research and compiled a list of the richest cities in Florida. But we're here to tell you about the top 5.

Here in Tampa we have a city that is home to most of our athletes and some of the richest people in the state. You may be surprised when we tell you that Davis Island didn't make the cut for the richest cities in Florida. Miami is another city that is home to some of the "one-percenters" in the Sunshine State, yet they were left off the list as well.

In order to obtain a home in one of these cities, Homesnacks says you'll need to be making at least $100,000/year. All of the training and school for healthcare jobs can really pay off here. You can also think about creating your own business since Florida has a low corporate tax.

Here are the 5 richest cities in Florida

  1. Longboat Key - median income is $121,797
  2. Sanibel - median income is $103,413
  3. Naples - median income is $125,306
  4. Atlantic Beach - median income is $92,056
  5. Neptune Beach - median income is $98,856

5 Cheap Airfare Deals from Tampa for Under $200 Round Trip

It's not a popular travel season, but if you can take some vacation days, this is a great time of year to score a flight deal. Kids are still in school so leisure travel drops off and the airlines want to fill those empty seats so they know they have to cut prices. Here are 5 cities I love to visit that you can fly round trip right now for $200 or less.

All of these flights I found by searching the dates April 5 through April 12. Midweek flights are often where you'll find the bargains. Keep in mind too many of these airlines nickel and dime you by charging for things like a carry on bag, picking your seat or having a snack on the plane.

If you can pack light, you'll save a lot. I found a "personal item" size bag on Amazon for $10 that let me avoid even bringing on a typical carry on size bag for short trips or visits where I can easily get my laundry done. If you're not one who can travel light, the crazy thing is you'll often find a check in size piece of luggage is cheaper than a carry on!

Atlanta for $38

$38 roundtrip!? That's cheaper than driving. The nonstop flight I found on Frontier leaves at 8am out of TPA and leaves Atlanta at 5:39pm. Catch opening day for the Atlanta Braves.

Boston for $179

Anytime you can get an airfare under $200 to Boston, it's a good deal. For $179 roundtrip, look for the Spirit early morning flight at 5:30am. I know I know. Super early. But that'll give you an full day in Boston as it arrives at 8:35AM. Your return flight time will be far less painful. Take the 7:30am flight on United leaving at 7:30am. You'll have a long layover, but it's a fun one... take the train from Newark into New York City and get a great slice of pizza and stroll around Central Park. You'll get back to Tampa at 6:08pm.

Chicago for $138

Visiting Chicago in April isn't the most touristy thing to do. It can still get pretty cold. But a deep dish pizza will warm you up. For just $138 roundtrip, grab the Frontier 8:10am flight out of Tampa. It connects in Atlanta. If you want to skip the layover, for $30 more take the American Airlines 6:06AM flight. You'll have an early flight on the way back though at 6AM, but you'll be back in Tampa by 9:30AM.

Las Vegas for $140

For $140 roundtrip, you'll have plenty of money to dump into the slot machines. Take the late night 10:47PM nonstop Frontier flight from Tampa to Sin City. When you get to Vegas at 1am, crash at the hotel... or get the party started. The 7am flight back has a stop in Atlanta for 4 hours, which stinks. But for $10 more you can get a late night nonstop flight if you're a good sleeper on airplanes.

San Francisco $202

2 trips in one! Jump on the 8:50AM Spirit flight out of TPA. Stop in Las Vegas for 10 hours and then finish your trip with Frontier landing in California at 10:50PM. On the way back you get to do it again. Take the 12:45PM Frontier flight, have fun for 13 hours in Vegas. Then jump on the Spirit red eye to Tampa. All this for $202! I know that's $2 over the budget, but you can win that back at the tables.

Jen was born and raised in the Tampa Bay area. She’s been with Beasley Media Group since 2022. In her spare time, you can find her at Tampa Bay Lightning games, Tampa Bay breweries, or the beach. Catch up on Jen’s content about the highest-rated restaurants/bars in Tampa, things-to-do around the area, and upcoming concerts.