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LOOKING TO BUY A HOUSE IN POMPANO BEACH?

2/1 SINGLE FAMILY IN MIAMI GARDENS
2/1 Single Family in Miami Gardens
3/1 SINGLE FAMILY + 1/1 STUDIO IN NORTH MIAMI BEACH!
3/1 Single Family + 1/1 Studio in North Miami Beach!

Honore Investments & Property Management Group LLC is Pompano Beach's premiere seller of foreclosure properties.  We exist for one reason: to make friends wealthy... through aggressively priced real estate investments, cutting-edge financial education, and win-win partnerships.

Because most of our inventory are foreclosure properties, we are able to sell them at a very, very deep discount!  In fact, we will not sell any foreclosure property that does not have at least forty percent (40%) of real equity in it!  While we sell Pompano Beachforeclosure properties to a wide variety of buyers, most of our customers tend to fall into one of these six groups:.

  • First-Time Homebuyers looking to buy a Single Family Home in Pompano Beach with a mortgage of less than $975/month using President Obama’s $8000.00 Tax Credit.    
  • Foreclosure victims with damaged credit who needs to buy a house with direct financing from the seller instead of trying to qualify through a bank.    
  • Seasoned real estate investors and landlords seeking to expand their portfolio of properties. 
     
  • Move-up homebuyers looking to take advantage of the Government's $6500.00 Move-up/Repeat Homebuyer Tax Credit.    
  • Northerners seeking to buy a retirement home in Pompano Beach.    
  • Professionals looking to move a portion of retirement funds (401K, Stocks, Mutual funds, CDs) into real property while the market is at the bottom.
In addition to the amazing deals, Honore Investments & Property Management Group LLC also boasts one of the most creative financing departments in Pompano Beach.  While most mortgage lenders will require good credit, money in the bank, and a stable job history to approve your purchase, we often only need one of the three.  By leveraging our extensive network of Pompano Beach private money partners and investors, we often close the seemingly impossible deals.

                  About Pompano Beach

      

Pompano Beach was settled about 1900, and incorporated as a city in 1947. Its name is derived from the Florida pompano (Trachinotus carolinus), a fish found off the Atlantic coast. Pompano Beach experienced significant growth during the Florida land boom of the 1920s. In 1950, the population of the city reached 5,682. Like most of southeast Florida, Pompano Beach experienced great growth in the late 20th century as many people moved there from northern parts of the United States. A substantial seasonal population also spends its winters in the area. In 2004, John Rayson was elected as the first official mayor of Pompano. In recent years, an effort to rejuvenate rundown areas, an example of urban blight, near the city's beach has gained momentum and is undergoing a multibillion dollar building boom.
Demographics

As of the census of 2000, there were 78,191 people, 35,197 households, and 18,443 families residing in the city. The population density was 3,804.4/mi² (1,469.1/km²). There were 44,496 housing units at an average density of 2,165.0/mi² (836.0/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 58.09% White (of which 46% were Non-Hispanic Whites,) 32.21% African American, 0.33% Native American, 1.46% Asian, 0.16% Pacific Islander, 4.35% from other races, and 3.40% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 18.21% of the population.

There were 35,197 households out of which 17.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 37.4% were married couples living together, 10.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 47.6% were non-families. 38.6% of all households were made up of individuals and 17.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.13 and the average family size was 2.85.

In the city the population was spread out with 17.7% under the age of 18, 7.4% from 18 to 24, 29.1% from 25 to 44, 22.5% from 45 to 64, and 23.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 42 years. For every 100 females there were 97.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 96.2 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $36,073, and the median income for a family was $44,195. Males had a median income of $31,162 versus $26,870 for females. The per capita income for the city was $23,938. About 13.1% of families and 17.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 30.1% of those under age 18 and 9.4% of those age 65 or over.

As of 2000, before annexation of other areas, Pompano Beach was the thirty-third most Haitian-populated area in the US, at 5.90% of the population.While it had the twenty-fifth highest percentage of Brazilians in the US, at 1.10%, (tied with Corte Madera, California and Delran, New Jersey.)

As of 2000, before many of the unincorporated areas were annexed to the city, speakers of English as a first language were at 76.38%, while Spanish was at 9.34%, Haitian Creole consisted of 6.16%, French made up 2.35%, Portuguese 1.52%, German was 0.97%, and Italian as a mother tongue was 0.88% of the population.

Data for previously unincorporated areas that are now part of Pompano Beach:

  • Pompano Beach Highlands as English being at 69.54% who spoke it as a first language, while Spanish at 20.26%, Haitian Creole at 4.74%, Portuguese 3.89%, and Vietnamese at 1.12% of the population.
  • Collier Manor-Cresthaven had speakers of English as their first language at 72.54%, Spanish at 16.92%, Haitian Creole 6.88%, French at 1.40%, Italian at 1.12%, and Portuguese at 1.12% of residents.
  • Leisureville, Florida As of 2000, English as a first language accounted for 86.24% of all residents, while French Creole was accounted for 10.05%, and German as a mother tongue made up 3.70% of the population.

Media

Pompano Beach is a part of the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood media market, which is the twelfth largest radio market and the seventeenth largest television market in the United States. Its primary daily newspapers are the South Florida-Sun Sentinel and The Miami Herald, and their Spanish-language counterparts El Sentinel and El Nuevo Herald. There is also an local weekly newspaper called The Pompano Pelican.

Transportations

Pompano Beach Air Park is a general aviation airport located in Pompano Beach. It was built during World War II, and named "Pompano Beach Airport" at the time. It was constructed as a satellite training field at what is now Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. In 1947, the City of Pompano Beach obtained the airport and renamed it Pompano Beach Air Park, due to its intent to limit the airport's usage to general aviation.
   
On site amenities
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  • Easy access to recreational activities such as fishing
  • Scuba diving, and boating
  • Municipal golf course (36 holes)
  • Driving range
  • Galuppi's' on the Green restaurant
  • Municipal swimming pool
  • Municipal baseball stadium
  • Tennis facility
  • Bike path
  • Fitness trail
  • Community Park
  • Pompano Beach Amphitheater
  • Pompano Citi Centre

 


                                                                                              

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