Cortez, FL


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Cortez, FL

About Cortez, FL

Living in Cortez, FL is a peaceful and laid-back experience. It is located on the beautiful Gulf of Mexico, with crystal blue waters and white sandy beaches. The weather is usually sunny and warm, which makes it an attractive destination for outdoor activities like kayaking, fishing, sailing, and swimming. In addition to its natural beauty and outdoor activities, Cortez also offers a diverse range of restaurants with delicious seafood dishes as well as other local specialties. The area also features many historic sites that offer insight into the culture and history of Florida. With its close proximity to both Sarasota and Bradenton, Cortez provides residents with plenty of options for entertainment, shopping, and events throughout the year. All in all, living in Cortez is a pleasant experience for anyone looking for some sunshine and relaxation. Resort-city complex - Central Florida Gulf Coast, starting 25 miles south of the Tampa–St. Petersburg area.

Zip Codes: 34210 34215
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 11 ft above sea level

Sarasota is an affluent resort community with an interesting history. In the late 1880’s, golf was introduced to the area from Scotland, and today, there are more than 30 golf courses near downtown. Leftover Scottish influence defines the appearance of many buildings. Led in part by the Ringling family of circus fame, the area became a top resort and real estate investment attraction in the 1920’s.

Today the area is booming once again as a pleasant residential area and retirement destination, and this has impacted housing and living costs. Bradenton is more residential and close enough to the Tampa area that some make the commute, while also being close enough to that area that many weekenders make the trip south to enjoy Bradenton’s beaches. Venice is a small coastal city some 12 miles south of Sarasota.

The downtown areas of all three cities are pleasant and walkable, with plain, sprawling suburbs surrounding Bradenton and Sarasota towards the north-south I-75 corridor. Although the economy in general and future job growth projections are strong, this is not a great area for the career-minded to settle; much of the area’s wealth and economic base are brought in from elsewhere, and employment is heavily centered on healthcare, government and retail. There is plenty to do, and the area is strategically to provide a smaller city lifestyle while taking advantage of the greater set of city services available in the Tampa-St Petersburg area.

Located on the shore of Sarasota Bay, Sarasota sits on level, sandy terrain across from a long, narrow barrier island. There are areas of banyan trees and other tropical plants. Inland sections contain agriculture and orchards. The climate is subtropical with a substantial Gulf influence. Summers are long, warm, and humid, with afternoon highs of 90 or more and warm evenings in the 70’s. Afternoon sea breezes and frequent thunderstorms moderate temperatures. Winters are quite mild with temperatures in the 60’s and 70’s and lows rarely below 50. Invasions of cold northern air produce an occasional light frost and a cold winter morning or two.

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Cortez Cost of Living

Attractive setting, historic interest, and leisure activities make Cortez a great place to live.

$747,900
+54.8% higher than avg
$72,642
+5.0% higher than avg
2.3 / 9.2
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Cortez Crime
33.8 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Cortez, Florida
$143,280
for a family
$51,200
for a single person
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