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786 and 954 Vanity Phone Numbers — South Florida Beyond 305

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South Florida runs on four working area codes across two counties: 305 (Miami-Dade original, 1947), 786 (Miami-Dade overlay, 1998), 954 (Broward original, 1996), and 754 (Broward overlay, 2002). The number a buyer dials signals more than a location — it signals tenure inside a metro where international real-estate capital, hospitality density, and a multi-county professional services economy have been reading area-code prestige closely for three decades.

This is a working buyer's guide to choosing a 786, 954, or 754 vanity phone number for a South Florida business, family office, or personal line — for a Brickell wealth manager, a Coral Gables family-law attorney, an Aventura international real-estate broker, a Las Olas restaurant group, a Weston pediatric clinic, or a Hollywood Beach hotelier.

Buying a South Florida vanity number outright on Digit Exclusive is a five-step process:

  1. Open the Florida inventory at /collections/florida and filter to 786, 954, or 754 by the county and prestige tier your buyer base reads. Cross-shop 305 if a Miami-Dade-original line is the strategic objective.
  2. Pick number that matches the address. Pricing starts From $200–$250 on entry-tier patterns and tiers up by rarity, repeat structure, and the prestige weight of the underlying NPA.
  3. Buy it once in a single transaction. No subscription back to Digit Exclusive. No monthly rental. No recurring fee paid to us for the right to keep the number on your line.
  4. Receive carrier-transfer documentation from Digit Exclusive support, then port the number using your carrier's standard local number portability process under FCC LNP guidance.
  5. Own it permanently. The number sits on your books as a brand asset, transferable to any future carrier — Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, RingCentral, Dialpad, 8x8 — without our involvement.

For shopping context: the broader US shelf is at all US vanity inventory; the outright-purchase model is documented at buy a vanity phone number outright; the long-form on the same wedge sits at why buyers move from subscription to outright; the original Miami-Dade buyer guide is the 305 Miami buyer guide; the gulf-coast Florida companion is the 813 Tampa Bay buyer guide.

The Four-NPA Shape of South Florida

South Florida runs four working area codes across two counties. They overlap geographically — a 305 number, a 786 number, and at certain corner cases a 954 number can all serve the same Aventura tower because the Miami-Dade and Broward county line cuts through the dense northeast coastal corridor. But the four codes do not read the same to a local buyer. The prestige hierarchy is fixed by allocation date and original geographic footprint, and it has not moved in three decades.

  1. 305 — original Miami-Dade allocation, 1947. Until 1996 it covered all of southern Florida from the Keys to West Palm. The 305 prefix on a Brickell wealth manager, a Coral Gables family-office attorney, a Coconut Grove brokerage, a Key Biscayne residence, or a downtown Miami medical practice reads as the deepest possible Miami-Dade tenure — pre-overlay, pre-split. Inventory at the highest tiers is increasingly scarce.
  2. 786 — Miami-Dade overlay, 1998. Full geographic overlap with 305 across all of Miami-Dade County. A 786 line reads as Miami-Dade-modern: a practice or operator who arrived inside the post-1998 capital cycle that built Brickell into the largest US banking corridor outside Manhattan and turned Wynwood, the Design District, Edgewater, and Midtown into international real-estate addresses. Inventory across the line portion is broader than 305.
  3. 954 — Broward County, split off 305 in 1996 to serve Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pompano Beach, Coral Springs, Plantation, Sunrise, Weston, Pembroke Pines, Davie, Tamarac, and the inland Broward grid out to the Sawgrass Expressway. Reads as Broward-anchored, original. A 954 line on a Las Olas hospitality operator, a Hollywood Beach hotel, a Coral Springs pediatric practice, a Weston family-law attorney, a Plantation orthodontist, or a Sunrise corporate office reads correctly inside Broward.
  4. 754 — Broward overlay, 2002. Full geographic overlap with 954. A 754 line reads as Broward-modern — a practice that spun up after the 2002 overlay went live. Inventory is the broadest of the four codes because the underlying NPA is the youngest, but the prestige weight is below 954 the way 786 sits below 305.

A buyer working the boundary corridor — Aventura, Sunny Isles Beach, Bal Harbour, Surfside — will see Miami-Dade addresses stop and Broward addresses begin inside a few miles of coast. The code chosen on a line from this corridor signals which side of the county line the operator considers home. There is no neutral choice in this metro.

Decision Matrix: 305 vs 786 vs 954 vs 754

The four codes sort along five axes — county fit, prestige tier, inventory depth, international-buyer read, and brand horizon. The matrix below is the working version we walk South Florida buyers through.

  1. 305 — Miami-Dade original. Highest prestige inside the metro. Reads as pre-overlay tenure to local buyers, family offices, and international clients who have been transacting in Miami since the 1980s and 1990s. Cross-shop with 786 if the practice is in Miami-Dade and the strongest possible address signal is the objective. Inventory tightest at the premium tier.
  2. 786 — Miami-Dade overlay. Full Miami-Dade footprint. Reads as Miami-Dade-modern. Default code for any Miami-Dade practice founded after 1998: Brickell finance, Wynwood and Design District operators, Aventura international real estate, Doral logistics and freight, Coral Gables professional services on the post-overlay cycle. Inventory broader than 305.
  3. 954 — Broward original. Reads correctly on any Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Coral Springs, Plantation, Sunrise, Weston, Pompano, or Pembroke Pines address. Default code for Broward practices with pre-2002 tenure or a Broward-original brand objective.
  4. 754 — Broward overlay. Full Broward footprint. Reads as Broward-modern. Default for Broward practices founded after 2002 or where 954 inventory at the desired pattern tier is unavailable. Inventory is the broadest of the four codes.
  5. Boundary-corridor buyer (Aventura, Sunny Isles, Bal Harbour, Surfside, Hallandale Beach). Pick the code that matches the legal county address. Aventura, Sunny Isles, Bal Harbour, and Surfside are Miami-Dade — 786 (or 305 if available). Hallandale Beach and Hollywood Beach are Broward — 954 (or 754 if 954 is unavailable). A 305 line on a Hollywood Beach hotel reads as wrong. A 954 line on an Aventura international-real-estate brokerage reads as wrong.

The original 305 buyer guide is the 305 Miami buyer guide; if your decision is between 305 and a 786 overlay number, that guide covers the Miami-Dade-only frame in detail. This guide handles 786 inside the Miami-Dade tier and the full Broward stack across 954 and 754.

The South Florida Demand Engines a Vanity Number Has to Survive

A South Florida line lives inside six overlapping buyer pools. The number has to read correctly to all six because phone-driven business in this market routes between Miami-Dade and Broward, between domestic and international callers, and between English and Spanish speakers across the same business hour. A code-correct number keeps the brand intact across that routing.

  1. International real estate. Miami is the largest US gateway for Latin American capital flows. Buyers from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela, Peru, Chile, and the broader Caribbean transact on Brickell, Edgewater, Aventura, Bal Harbour, Sunny Isles, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Key Biscayne, and Surfside addresses every market cycle. The brokerage line is where that conversation begins. A memorable 305 or 786 line on an international-real-estate practice is read by callers from Buenos Aires or São Paulo as a Miami-Dade tenure signal in a market where tenure is the underwriting variable. The real-estate vanity numbers page covers brokerage portability and team branding; mortgage originators on the same buyer pool work off the mortgage vanity numbers page.
  2. Hospitality, hotels, and the South Florida tourism economy. Bal Harbour Shops, the Design District luxury corridor, Wynwood, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, and the Brickell hotel cluster anchor the Miami-Dade hospitality phone economy. Las Olas Boulevard, Hollywood Beach, the Galt Ocean Mile, Pompano Pier, and Fort Lauderdale Beach anchor the Broward side. The cruise economy on Port Miami and Port Everglades — the two largest cruise ports in the world by passenger volume — drives an additional phone-driven layer of concierge, transfer, and luggage logistics services. Memorability on a hospitality line earns reservations; the restaurant vanity numbers page covers the reservation-line shopping flow.
  3. Finance and wealth management on the Brickell axis. Brickell is the largest banking corridor in the US south of Manhattan and the largest US center for Latin American private banking and family-office work. Citi, Bank of America, BNY Mellon, Northern Trust, Goldman, JPMorgan, and dozens of independent multi-family offices operate Brickell footprints. The phone-driven services that orbit them — wealth management, trust and estate, M&A boutiques, fiduciary services, cross-border tax practices — read most cleanly on a Miami-Dade code, with a 305 prefix carrying the deepest tenure read. Coral Gables family offices, Aventura wealth managers, and Brickell private bankers all sort across the 305/786 stack.
  4. Legal services and the Miami-Dade civil bar. Miami-Dade and Broward together produce one of the largest US civil-litigation footprints, particularly in personal injury, family law, civil rights, immigration, international arbitration, maritime and admiralty, and complex commercial litigation. PI firms run heavy phone marketing across both counties; family-law practices in Coral Gables, Aventura, Weston, Plantation, and Fort Lauderdale market on phone-first channels into the high-net-worth divorce pool. The legal-services vanity number page covers the brokerage-and-firm shopping flow for litigation, transactional, and family-practice buyers.
  5. Healthcare and the Mount Sinai / Baptist / Memorial anchor systems. Mount Sinai Medical Center on Miami Beach, Baptist Health South Florida across Miami-Dade and Broward, Memorial Healthcare across south Broward, Jackson Health on the Miami-Dade public side, and the Cleveland Clinic Florida footprint in Weston anchor a substantial phone-driven specialty-care economy. Concierge medicine, mobile-health vendors, surgical-billing practices, durable-medical-equipment providers, fertility clinics, dermatology and aesthetics practices, and home-health agencies all market on phone-first channels. The healthcare vanity numbers page covers practice-line portability and HIPAA-aware port handling.
  6. Tech, eMerge Americas, and the Brickell tech corridor. The eMerge Americas cycle has anchored a Miami-as-Latin-America-tech-gateway thesis since 2014, and the post-2020 capital-relocation cycle moved a meaningful share of Bay Area and New York fintech, blockchain, and SaaS operators to Brickell, Wynwood, and Coconut Grove offices. A phone-driven business-development line on a Miami tech operator reads strongest on 305 or 786; the city-of-record signal still matters in a sales conversation with a Buenos Aires or Mexico City counterpart who has been routing through Miami offices for two decades.

Industry Buyer Guides Relevant to South Florida

The five highest-volume phone-driven categories in greater South Florida sort cleanly across the four codes. Personal buyers, gift recipients, snowbirds, and side-hustlers often start at personal vanity phone numbers rather than at a vertical-specific entry.

  • International real estate, brokerage teams, and developer sales offices. The single largest phone-driven category in South Florida. A Brickell, Aventura, Bal Harbour, Sunny Isles, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, or Key Biscayne brokerage reads correctly on 305 or 786. A Las Olas, Hollywood Beach, Coral Springs, Plantation, Sunrise, or Weston brokerage reads correctly on 954 or 754. Owning the yard-sign number outright matters because it survives team moves, brokerage changes, and listing-software migrations the way a rented subscription line does not — and because international callers who saved the number on a Buenos Aires or Bogotá phone five years ago should still reach the same agent today.
  • Hospitality, hotels, restaurant groups, and beach operators. Bal Harbour, Surfside, Sunny Isles, South Beach proper, Mid-Beach, North Beach, the Design District, Wynwood, Edgewater, Coconut Grove, and Coral Gables hospitality reads correctly on 305 or 786. Las Olas, Hollywood Beach, Galt Ocean Mile, Pompano, and Fort Lauderdale Beach hospitality reads correctly on 954 or 754. The reservation line is the highest-leverage marketing asset a hospitality operator owns; outright ownership of a memorable number compounds across decades of brand horizon.
  • Finance, wealth management, family offices, and trust practices. Brickell, Coral Gables, Aventura, Bal Harbour, and Coconut Grove finance reads correctly on 305 or 786 (305 carrying the deepest pre-overlay tenure read for legacy private-banking and family-office work). Weston, Plantation, and Fort Lauderdale finance reads correctly on 954 or 754. The phone is still where the high-net-worth referral conversation starts in this category, particularly for the cross-border buyer pool that dominates Miami-Dade private banking.
  • Legal services, PI firms, family law, and immigration. Downtown Miami, Coral Gables, Aventura, Brickell, and Doral law firms read correctly on 305 or 786. Las Olas (the Fort Lauderdale civil bar's main address corridor), Plantation, Weston, Coral Springs, and Pembroke Pines law firms read correctly on 954 or 754. Personal-injury firms running phone-first marketing in this metro spend more on memorable numbers than nearly any other vertical because the buy is decision-stage and the cost-per-call math is unforgiving. The outright-vs-subscription long-form covers the asset-versus-rent arithmetic in detail.
  • Healthcare, specialty practices, and concierge medicine. Mount Sinai-adjacent specialty practices, Coral Gables aesthetics and dermatology, Brickell concierge medicine, Aventura fertility clinics, and Doral occupational-health practices read correctly on 305 or 786. Cleveland Clinic Florida-adjacent practices in Weston, Memorial Healthcare-adjacent practices in Hollywood and Pembroke Pines, and Coral Springs and Plantation specialty practices read correctly on 954 or 754. The healthcare-line portability page covers practice-line port arithmetic across major EMR phone integrations.

One-Time Outright Purchase vs Monthly Subscription Math

Every page-1 SERP competitor in the vanity-number category sells the number as a recurring monthly subscription. RingBoost, NumberBarn, PhoneNumberGuy, 800.com, RingCentral's vanity flow, Phone.com, and Grasshopper all run a $9.99–$50/month rental model. Digit Exclusive sells the number outright on a one-time transaction starting From $200–$250.

The break-even arithmetic is direct. A $25/month subscription on a single South Florida line runs $300/year, $1,500 over five years, $3,000 over ten years, and $7,500 over twenty-five years — and the buyer never owns the number at the end. A one-time outright purchase from $250 to several thousand for a high-tier 305 or premium 786 pattern crosses break-even against a typical subscription inside one to three years and then runs as a paid-up brand asset for as long as the operator keeps the line. For South Florida buyers, the math runs harder against subscription than in most US metros because the typical phone-driven business in this market — a Brickell wealth practice, a Coral Gables family-law firm, an Aventura international real-estate team, a Las Olas restaurant group, a Weston pediatric practice, a Hollywood Beach hotel — has a multi-decade brand horizon. Rent compounds year over year against an asset that does not.

Carrier Porting Into a South Florida Number

Once the outright purchase is complete, the number ports into the destination phone system using standard local number portability under FCC LNP rules. The receiving carrier runs the port-in request; Digit Exclusive support supplies the carrier-transfer documentation; the original line stays live until the port completes. Do not cancel the old line first. Typical port windows run 1–10 business days depending on carrier and line type — wireless, wireline, or VoIP.

South Florida buyers most often run their lines into Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Spectrum Mobile (Charter is a major regional cable carrier with a Miami-Dade and Broward footprint), Mint Mobile, RingCentral, Dialpad, 8x8, Nextiva, or Google Voice. Digit Exclusive support handles the back-end work for any major carrier. The receiving carrier sets the date; the original carrier releases the number; the line cuts over inside the port window without an outage if the source line is kept active until completion. International family offices and cross-border practices that route calls through hosted PBX systems handle the same port-in flow — the FCC LNP framework is carrier-agnostic at the destination side.

South Florida Submarket Quick-Reference Across the Four Codes

  1. Miami-Dade core (Brickell, downtown, Edgewater, Wynwood, Design District, Midtown) → 305 or 786. The deepest prestige read sits on 305; 786 is the default modern overlay choice when 305 inventory at the desired tier is unavailable.
  2. Miami-Dade coastal (Bal Harbour, Sunny Isles, Surfside, Miami Beach, Mid-Beach, North Beach, Key Biscayne) → 305 or 786. International-buyer-read corridor. Hospitality, real estate, and family-office operators sit on this strip.
  3. Miami-Dade neighborhood (Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Pinecrest, Palmetto Bay, Kendall, Doral, Aventura) → 305 or 786. Coral Gables and Coconut Grove read deepest on 305 because the neighborhoods predate the overlay by decades; Doral and Aventura read cleanly on 786.
  4. Broward coastal (Fort Lauderdale, Las Olas, Galt Ocean Mile, Hollywood Beach, Pompano, Hallandale Beach) → 954 or 754. 954 carries the Broward-original tenure read; 754 is the modern overlay choice.
  5. Broward inland (Coral Springs, Plantation, Sunrise, Davie, Weston, Pembroke Pines, Tamarac, Sawgrass corridor) → 954 or 754. Pediatric, family law, professional-services, and Sawgrass Mills retail buyers sort across this stack.
  6. Boundary corridor (Aventura, Sunny Isles, Bal Harbour, Surfside on the Miami-Dade side; Hallandale Beach, Hollywood on the Broward side). Pick the code that matches the legal county address. There is no in-between code.
  7. Cross-county operator with offices in both Miami-Dade and Broward. Pick the code matching the headquarters address. Operators routinely working both sides often run a primary line on one code and a satellite forwarding line on the other.
  8. Personal line, gift, snowbird, or new-arrival. Pick the code matching the home address. A Brickell, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, or Key Biscayne resident is honest on 305 or 786. A Hollywood, Las Olas, or Coral Springs resident is honest on 954 or 754. Dual-residence snowbirds typically anchor the line on the year-round address.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a South Florida vanity phone number?

A South Florida vanity phone number is a 10-digit US phone number with a 305, 786, 954, or 754 area code (the four working codes covering Miami-Dade and Broward counties) and a memorable digit pattern — repeating digits, sequential runs, mirror patterns, or word-spelled lines — sold once for outright permanent ownership rather than rented monthly. Pricing starts From $250 and tiers up by rarity, repeat structure, and the prestige weight of the underlying NPA.

Should I buy a 786 number or a 305 number for a Brickell, Coral Gables, or Aventura business?

Both codes are correct for any Miami-Dade address. A 305 line carries the deepest possible Miami-Dade tenure read and is the strongest choice for a practice with pre-1998 brand history or an international clientele that has been transacting in the metro across decades. A 786 line is the default modern Miami-Dade choice and the right pick when 305 inventory at the desired pattern tier is unavailable, or when the practice was founded inside the post-1998 capital cycle. For most Brickell finance, Aventura international real estate, and Coral Gables family-office buyers, both 305 and 786 read correctly; the decision usually sorts on inventory at the chosen pattern tier.

Should I buy a 954 number or a 754 number for a Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Coral Springs, or Weston business?

Both codes are correct for any Broward address. A 954 line is the Broward-original code and carries the deepest Broward tenure read. A 754 line is the Broward overlay (2002) and is the right choice when 954 inventory at the desired pattern tier is unavailable or when the practice was founded after 2002 and is comfortable signaling modern-overlay tenure. For most Las Olas legal, Hollywood Beach hospitality, Coral Springs pediatric, Weston family-law, Plantation orthodontics, and Sawgrass-corridor retail buyers, 954 is the default first choice; 754 is the secondary inventory tier.

Which area code should I pick for an Aventura, Sunny Isles, or Bal Harbour address?

Aventura, Sunny Isles Beach, Bal Harbour, and Surfside are inside Miami-Dade County. The honest code is 786 (or 305 if available at the desired pattern tier). A 954 or 754 line on an Aventura international real-estate brokerage, a Sunny Isles tower, or a Bal Harbour Shops hospitality operator reads as a Broward operator working a Miami-Dade address — a mismatch that local buyers and international callers track closely in this corridor.

Which area code should I pick for a Hollywood Beach, Hallandale, or Las Olas address?

Hollywood Beach, Hallandale Beach, and Fort Lauderdale (Las Olas Boulevard, Galt Ocean Mile, Victoria Park, Coral Ridge) are inside Broward County. The honest code is 954 (or 754 if 954 inventory is tight at the chosen pattern tier). A 305 or 786 line on a Hollywood Beach hotel, a Hallandale dental practice, or a Las Olas restaurant group reads as a Miami-Dade operator who keeps a Broward address — the inverse of the boundary mismatch on the Miami-Dade side.

Is 305 still available to buy in 2026?

Marketplace inventory across 305 is the tightest of the four South Florida codes because the underlying NPA is the oldest (1947) and has been continuously absorbing demand for almost eight decades. Premium and exclusive 305 patterns — repeating-digit, mirror, sequential — carry a brand premium and are sold once outright. Browse current inventory at /collections/florida filtered to 305, or read the 305 Miami buyer guide for the deeper Miami-Dade-only frame.

Is 786 inventory deeper than 305?

Yes. The 786 NPA was allocated as the Miami-Dade overlay in 1998 and has had less time in market than 305, so inventory across the line portion is broader at every pattern tier. For most Miami-Dade buyers — particularly practices founded inside the post-1998 capital cycle that built modern Brickell, Wynwood, and the Design District — 786 is the realistic default choice and 305 is the cross-shop tier when the pattern is available.

Is 954 or 754 the deeper Broward inventory?

754 inventory is broader than 954 because the underlying NPA is younger (2002) and has had less time absorbing demand. 954 carries the deeper Broward tenure read and is the first choice for most Broward buyers; 754 is the secondary tier when 954 inventory at the desired pattern is unavailable or when the practice is comfortable signaling post-2002 overlay tenure.

How much does a South Florida vanity phone number cost?

Pricing starts From $200–$250 on entry-tier patterns across all four South Florida codes and tiers up by rarity, repeat-digit structure, and code prestige. Premium 305 patterns reach the highest tiers in the metro because the NPA carries the deepest tenure read and the inventory is the tightest. Premium 786 patterns price below comparable 305 patterns at most tiers. Premium 954 patterns price between 786 and 754 tiers; 754 patterns price at the entry-to-mid tier across most patterns. A multi-thousand-dollar South Florida pattern is a one-time outright transaction; the equivalent subscription-rented number from a competitor at $25/month would compound to that same cost inside a decade and produce no asset on the balance sheet at the end.

Do I keep the number permanently after I buy it?

Yes. The transaction is a one-time outright purchase. There is no subscription back to Digit Exclusive, no monthly rental, and no recurring fee paid to us. The number ports into your destination carrier under FCC local number portability rules and remains your asset, transferable to any future carrier — Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, RingCentral, Dialpad, 8x8, Nextiva, Google Voice — without our involvement at any future point.

Can I port a South Florida vanity number into Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, or a business VoIP system?

Yes. The number ports into any major US carrier — Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Spectrum Mobile, Mint Mobile, US Mobile, Google Voice — and any business VoIP platform (RingCentral, Dialpad, 8x8, Nextiva) using the carrier's standard local number portability process under FCC LNP rules. Digit Exclusive supplies the carrier-transfer documentation. Do not cancel the original line until the port completes; the source line must stay active for the port to land cleanly. International family offices and cross-border practices that route calls through hosted PBX systems handle the same port-in flow.

Are there toll-free or 1-800 South Florida numbers in this inventory?

No. Digit Exclusive's inventory is local-area-code only — 305, 786, 954, 754, and 56-plus other working US area codes. South Florida buyers who specifically need a toll-free 8XX line should source it from a toll-free aggregator. For a regional Miami-Dade or Broward practice, a memorable local 305, 786, 954, or 754 line is usually the stronger marketing choice because the area code itself reads as a tenure-and-address signal inside the metro — and an international buyer calling from Buenos Aires or Bogotá reads a 305 line very differently from a generic toll-free line.

Can a personal buyer use a South Florida vanity number, or is it just for businesses?

Anyone can buy and own a South Florida vanity number — individuals, business owners, professionals, creators, retirees, gift recipients, side hustlers, snowbirds with a Miami-Dade or Broward address, and dual-residence buyers anchoring a line on the year-round address. The numbers are sold as permanent personal or business assets without any business-license, entity-registration, or commercial-use requirement. Personal buyers most often start at /pages/personal-vanity-phone-numbers.

How long does the carrier port-in take?

Typical port windows run 1–10 business days depending on the receiving carrier and the line type — wireless, wireline, VoIP. The original line stays live throughout the port to avoid service interruption. The receiving carrier handles the request; Digit Exclusive supplies the documentation; FCC LNP rules govern the timeline. The original line should not be cancelled until the port completes successfully.

What pattern types are available across 305, 786, 954, and 754?

The Digit Exclusive inventory across all four South Florida codes covers repeating-digit patterns (AAA-BBBB, AABB-AABB), sequential runs (1234, 6789), mirror and palindrome patterns (ABBA, ABCBA), all-zero and all-seven and all-eight and all-nine patterns inside the line portion, and word-spelled vanity lines for legal, medical, and hospitality buyers. Browse the full Florida shelf at /collections/florida and filter to the code and pattern tier matching your address.

About Digit Exclusive and Where to Get Help

Digit Exclusive sells US vanity phone numbers outright. Buy once, own permanently, port to any carrier under FCC LNP rules. There is no subscription back to Digit Exclusive, no monthly rental, no recurring fee. The South Florida inventory across 305, 786, 954, and 754 sits inside the broader Florida and US shelves; pricing starts From $250 and tiers by rarity, repeat structure, and the prestige weight of the underlying NPA across all 56-plus working US area codes. Background on the outright-purchase model is at /pages/buy-vanity-phone-number-outright; the long-form on the subscription-vs-outright wedge is at why buyers move from subscription to outright; the original Miami-Dade buyer guide is the 305 Miami buyer guide; the gulf-coast Florida companion is the 813 Tampa Bay buyer guide. For carrier-transfer questions, port-in scheduling, or specific Miami-Dade or Broward pattern requests across 305, 786, 954, or 754, contact Digit Exclusive support directly through the site.


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