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Coral Springs, Florida is a rapidly growing city with a population in 2004 of over 125,000, putting it among the top twenty-five largest in the State. In fact, its rapid growth places it among the top five fastest growing cities in the country. Florida, known as the "Sunshine State" and whose motto welcomes people to "Discover Your Own Backyard," has a total population of over 16,600,000. Regional resources include Hialeah that is not too far away from Coral Springs.

Based on the most recent census information, Coral Springs has a highly educated population with over 85% being high school graduates and over 30% being college graduates. People living in Coral Springs have access to several good schools and colleges in the area. High schools include the Academy High School, Coral Springs High School, Coral Springs Christian School, J. P. Taravella High School, and Oxford Academy. The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, Barry University, Broward Community College, Florida Atlantic University-Boca Raton, Keiser College, Nova Southeastern University, and Palm Beach Community College are among the local and nearby colleges.

The Our Town News will provide you with information on news and events concerning Coral Springs, such as Coral Springs Real Estate, Rental Apartments in Florida, Coral Springs Theaters, Coral Springs FL Rental Apartments and Coral Springs Hospitals. Area residents also enjoy participating in sports and following games of the Florida Marlins, Florida Panthers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, Miami Heat, Orlando Magic, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Tampa Bay Lightning.

The population of Coral Springs, of relatively average age, receives health care at area hospitals including Coral Springs Medical Center, Northwest Medical Center, University Hospital & Medical Center, and West Boca Medical Center. Coral Springs residents and visitors alike find many commercial and recreational activities and resources of interest in the Coral Springs area among Apartments in Coral Springs, Coral Springs Jobs, Coral Springs Real Estate Agents, Coral Springs Realtors and Coral Springs Rentals.

Per the census, the 2000 median household income in Coral Springs was over $58,000. This is higher than the national average income, but Coral Springs housing costs in 2000 were higher than average as well, with the median house value in 2000 in Coral Springs being over $175,000. The top sectors for employment in Coral Springs, Florida are Educational, Health and Social Services, Retail Trade, Professional, Scientific, Management, Administrative, and Waste Management, Services, Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, and Rental and Leasing. VirtualCoralSprings.com is a new online source for information on Coral Springs, Florida that will be further developed in the coming year, including Coral Springs Hotels, Coral Springs Mortgages, Coral Springs FL Hotels, Coral Springs Shopping and Coral Springs Home Tours.

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