FLORIDA IS NOT OVER DEVELOPED! IT IS CONCENTRATED! FACTS ARE FACTS!
Автор: Ronnie Ward
Загружено: 2026-01-01
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Everyone keeps saying Florida is overdeveloped.
That is not true, and the data proves it.
The first map shows population density across Florida.
The red and orange areas are where people are packed in tight. That is where traffic feels unbearable, housing feels competitive, and growth feels overwhelming.
Now look at the second map.
The blue areas come from the FDOT urban area map. Everything in blue is officially classified as urban. Everything outside of blue is rural or non-urban land.
Here is the part most people miss.
Only about 20 to 25 percent of Florida’s land area is urban. That means roughly 75 to 80 percent of the state is still rural or lightly developed.
At the same time, over 91 percent of Florida’s population lives inside that small urban footprint.
So Florida is not overdeveloped.
Florida is concentrated.
People keep moving to the same cities, the same suburbs, and the same corridors, then complain that Florida feels crowded.
That is not the whole state.
That is a location choice.
This is not opinion.
This is Census data and FDOT mapping.
If you are thinking about moving here, do your research. Understand the geography. And hire the right local real estate professional before you make a major decision.
Florida rewards people who plan.
It punishes people who follow the crowd.
🏡 Ronnie Ward | REALTOR®
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