
Forget the Hamptons and Malibu, the abundant and famous have an unlikely new go-to destination.
Called the 'Redneck Riviera', Florida's panhandle is attracting celebrities in droves.
Taylor Swift, Vince Vaughn and Addison Rae are simply a few of the A-listers who have been drawn to the region's charming towns and sensational beaches.
The panhandle was even provided an unforeseen boost after the city of Destin was name-checked by Swift in her song 'Florida!!!'
The Sunshine State has actually long attracted rich elites looking to escape high income tax in the similarity New York and California.
But while Miami used to be a hotspot, overcrowding, soaring house costs and an absence of privacy are pressing A-listers to explore other parts of the state.
Celebrities are shunning the Hamptons and Malibu in favor of Florida. Travis Kelce has been hunching down at this $20million Boca Raton mega estate as he bulks up for his last NFL season
Kelce is living at the ultra special Royal Palm. Royal Palm subscription is invitation just and patrons pay yearly dues of around $30,000, plus a one-off cost of $210,000, to access 'world class amenities'
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift were recently identified on a date night in West Palm Beach (Pictured in New York City), which is likewise showing popular with A-listers
Luxury real estate agent Aaron Buchbinder informed the Daily Mail that Boca Raton has actually become a celebrity favorite and is presently where Travis Kelce is encamped in a $20 million estate.
Whether they are escaping high income taxes or the spying eyes of paparazzi, A-listers are significantly leaving New York and Los Angeles for more confidential Florida towns.
The choice to move to Florida, or at least spend 183 days of a year there, brings substantial monetary advantages as citizens do not pay earnings tax.
According to the National Taxpayers Union Foundation Florida, 'stays the undeniable winner from movement of taxpayers and their dollars from one state to another'.
But for many celebs personal privacy is just as essential, which remains in part resulting in an exodus from the similarity New york city and Los Angeles, according to Buchbinder.
Instead, numerous are deciding for the 'Hamptons of the South', a stretch of highway on the panhandle which boasts Rosemary Beach, Seaside - the new urbanist town where The Truman Show was recorded - and the eccentric Alys beach.

The choice to move to Florida, or at least spend 183 days of a year there, brings huge monetary benefits as locals do not pay earnings tax. Pictured: Pensacola on Florida's panhandle
The Florida panhandle or the 'Redneck Riviera' is progressively attracting A-listers thanks to its sensational landscapes and remote neighborhoods. Pictured: Rosemary Beach
The panhandle offers an alternative to Miami, where the rich and popular have actually traditionally gathered, thanks to its laidback speed of life and ample space. Pictured: Alys Beach

Chris Stapleton, Luke Bryan, Jerry Jones, Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, and Vince Vaughn all own homes in the location. Most recently, Russell Brand, Megan Moroney, and Riley Green have been spotted vacationing close by.
It is likewise a struck with truth stars and influencers like Brielle Biermann, Hannah Brown, and Addison Rae.
With a raft of multi-million dollar homes, lots of areas have waitlists to purchase up realty on the powder white beaches.
While Miami was the place to be throughout the pandemic, the busy city rapidly became overrun with traffic and fewer chances to develop brand-new homes, driving up prices and leaving purchasers searching for calmer areas and more privacy and space.
In the Mediterranean-inspired panhandle neighborhood of Alys Beach, a just recently built oceanfront residential or commercial property offered for $24 million, the highest figure on record for the area.
By comparison, the most pricey waterfront home ever sold in Miami chose a massive $120 million in March.
Alys Beach, a preplanned, Mediterranean-inspired neighborhood, is one of the state's most sought after places to live and is situated on the panhandle
Beyond the panhandle, West Palm Beach has ended up being a haven for finance brothers, or hedge fund 'hedgies,' after they found it as a method of getting away the Covid-19 lockdown.
Travis Kelce and Swift were also recently found in the area, delighting in a romantic $400 date night at Harry's dining establishment.
The town is close to another playground for the ultra rich, Palm Beach, where President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort is based.
Smug factor billionaires are boycotting the Hamptons as they get away to new summer season haven
Luxury property representative Aaron Buchbinder, based in Boca Raton, has observed a certain, 'shift in the star migration pattern.'
The Compass representative told the Daily Mail that stars are attracted to the 'more low-key way of life' that these cities provide.
'Areas like Miami and the Hamptons ended up being exceptionally saturated throughout and after the height of the pandemic, and for some the traffic and constant attention are deterrents,' Buchbinder stated.
'That's where locations like Boca Raton come in. These areas provide the very best of both worlds: big estates with lots of land and privacy, gated neighborhoods for security, and a true sense of seclusion, while still being within reach of Miami and Palm Beach.'
Boca has a long history of celebrity residents, including Ariana Grande, Adam Sandler, rap artist Bhad Bhabie, rocker Chris Carraba, and tennis pros including Chris Evert, Andy Roddick, and Coco Gauff.
A freshly developed oceanfront residential or commercial property in the ritzy Alys Beach neighborhood cost $24 million, a record in the location but still well brief of the $120 million record for a beachfront Miami estate
Buchbinder said the most popular neighborhood in Boca is the ultra-exclusive Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club, where Kelce is camping out in his $20 million estate.
Royal Palm membership is invitation only and customers pay annual fees of around $30,000, plus a one-off cost of $210,000, to access 'world class features' in the preppy private neighborhood.
Chris Wands of Douglas Elliman, who concentrates on South Florida property, informed the Daily Mail that celebrities are searching for 'high-end, security, and discretion.'
'These areas are low-key yet ultra-upscale, with world-class golf courses, private beach clubs, and gated neighborhoods. They are ideal for stars who desire comfort and gain access to without the flash,' Wands said.
Gated communities supply an increased level of privacy from snap-happy fans and paparazzi alike.
Chris Wands, who specializes in South Florida real estate, informed Daily Mail stars are trying to find 'luxury, security, and discretion'
Wands believes that Kelce chose Boca since he wished to prevent the 'chaos of Miami or the Hamptons.'
Kelce's go-to trainer also lives nearby, who has been prepping him for what could be his last NFL season.
It is also slightly cheaper to purchase in Boca or West Palm Beach, as opposed to the glamorous Palm Beach, known for its socialite scene, or star-studded Miami, where Gloria Estefan, Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, and Ivanka Trump live.
He has actually also kept in mind an uptick in stars vacationing on 30A, which refers to the 24-mile stretch of roadway in South Walton County.
Wands thinks the southern location, 'uses a level of anonymity that's tough to find in prominent locations like Miami or Malibu.'
'Gated neighborhoods, personal beaches, and a slower speed make it ideal for high-net-worth individuals looking to unwind without consistent limelights,' Wands said.
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