Florida-first local rollout

Locations and Service Areas

This directory is meant to help real buyers find the right local starting point without turning the site into a mess of thin city pages. Florida comes first, Palm Beach County comes next, Boca Raton remains the main local page in the cluster, and the rollout now extends into Miami-Dade, Broward, Martin County, St. Lucie County, Indian River County, Brevard County, Volusia County, St. Johns County, and Pinellas County with selective county and city pages.

How to use the directory

Start with the state page if you want broad Florida guidance. Use a city page when local context helps the decision. If your real issue is underwriting, policy type, or estate/business structure, jump into those deeper pages quickly instead of staying inside the local lane too long.

Palm Beach County, South Florida, and Treasure Coast pages

How this rollout stays useful

Boca stays primary

Boca Raton is the main city page in this market. Nearby neighborhood intent should be folded into Boca unless there is a clearly separate use case worth publishing.

Florida rollout stays tiered

Palm Beach County remains the deepest local cluster, while Miami-Dade, Broward, Martin County, St. Lucie County, Indian River County, Brevard County, Volusia County, St. Johns County, and Pinellas County expand outward in a way that keeps pages differentiated and commercially real.

Zoom-based national support

First Freedom Life can advise nationally by Zoom, but the local pages stay anchored in Florida-first trust instead of pretending to be a local office page for every ZIP code.

Choose the right starting point by situation

Where we help people now

South Florida

The cleanest path is deeper South Florida coverage that compounds off the new regional hub while still routing naturally into underwriting, trust, business, and product hubs. Fort Lauderdale and Miami remain the metro anchors inside that lane.

Major metros and regional service areas

Fort Lauderdale and Miami are live as South Florida city pages, Miami-Dade, Broward, Martin County, St. Lucie County, Indian River County, Brevard County, Volusia County, St. Johns County, and Pinellas County support the county-level routing layer, and Hillsborough, Orange, Duval, Collier, Lee, and Sarasota Counties now add county hubs around the metro pages already live. Tampa, St. Petersburg, Orlando, Jacksonville, Naples, Fort Myers, Sarasota, Vero Beach, Port St. Lucie, Melbourne, and Daytona Beach remain the selective metro lanes. The next moves should keep favoring differentiated metros over random small-city sprawl.

Why the local structure matters

The goal is to make it easier to find relevant local context without losing access to the deeper guidance that actually helps people make better decisions.

Common questions

Should I start with a local page or a topic page?

Start with the page that feels closest to your question. If you want local context, use a location page. If you already know your question is about underwriting, business planning, trusts, or policy design, go straight to the deeper guide that matches that topic.

Why do local pages point into deeper guides?

Because local pages help people find nearby context quickly, while the deeper guides do the heavy lifting on product decisions, underwriting, trusts, taxes, and planning strategy.

Can this still work if the process is handled remotely?

Yes. The site is built to support people locally and nationwide, with follow-up that can happen efficiently by phone, text, email, and Zoom through First Freedom Life.