Here’s a list of the five most affluent counties in Florida
1. Collier County
Collier County is the most affluent county in Florida with the median per capita income of $37,046. There are about 357,305 people living in Collier County, and average age is 50 years old. Collier County is on the south west tip of Florida along the Gulf of Mexico. Most of the homes in Collier County are old Florida style and mediterranean style.
2. St. Johns County
St. Johns County is the second most affluent county in Florida with a median per capita income of $36,027. There are about 210,495 people living in St. Johns County, and the average age is 43 years old. St. Johns County is in the north east part of Florida along the Atlantic Ocean. The homes in St. Johns County are mainly gothic style and mediterranean style.
3. Martin County
Martin County is the third most affluent county in Florida with a median per capita income of $35,772. There are about 151,586 people living in Martin County and the average age is 51 years old. Martin County is on the east coast of Florida along the Atlantic Ocean. The homes in Martin County are mostly ranch and old Florida style.
4. Monroe County
Monroe County is the fourth most affluent county in Florida with the median per capita income of $35,516. There are about 75,901 people living in Monroe County, and the average age is 47 years old. Monroe County is on the south west tip of Florida along the Gulf of Mexico and also includes the Florida Keys. The homes here are mostly conch style and old florida style.
5. Palm Beach County
Palm Beach County is the fifth most affluent county in Florida with a median per capita income of $33,610. There are about 1,420,000 people living in Palm Beach County, and the average age is 44 years old. Palm Beach County is in the south east part of Florida along the Atlantic Ocean. Palm Beach County has homes that are mediterranean, ranch, and old Florida styled.
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