Vibrant US beach community w/in 90 mins of airport and access to healthcare

Anonymous
We just moved to Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. Rarely impacted by hurricanes, 45 min to JAX airport, 2 hours to Orlando Airport if needed (but I've been able to get to Europe and all over the US without much headache from JAX... just usually few- and sometimes no- nonstops). Mayo Clinic Florida is 15 min away and UF health system all around. We live a 5 min walk to the beach for <$1.5M.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When we were in La Jolla last year there was a retirement community right across from the beach.


Was going to suggest this. My parents lived in La Jolla.


PP here. UCSD medical center ER is only 20 minutes or so from La Jolla.
Anonymous
Another vote for La Jolla or somewhere in the general area (Encinitas?). Maybe Santa Barbara area too, although it will be cooler.
Anonymous
California.
Southern or central.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for La Jolla or somewhere in the general area (Encinitas?). Maybe Santa Barbara area too, although it will be cooler.


Santa Barbara has a crappy little airport and you have to fight a lot of traffic to get to LAX.
Anonymous
Chatham, MA if open to seasons. They’ve got a great, older year round community.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for La Jolla or somewhere in the general area (Encinitas?). Maybe Santa Barbara area too, although it will be cooler.


Santa Barbara has a crappy little airport and you have to fight a lot of traffic to get to LAX.


I love Santa Barbara - mild weather, on the beach and a funky little downtown, with easy access to LA (although I suspect decent healthcare in SB environs, too). The vibe is more interesting to me than any place I’ve been in FL.
Anonymous
Atlantic Beach (Jacksonville) Fl. The little beach area is adorable and you can be at the Mayo Clinic in under 20 minutes. It's about 30 minutes to the airport.

About a mile from the beach area there is a nice gated community https://www.qhycc.com/home/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Atlantic Beach (Jacksonville) Fl. The little beach area is adorable and you can be at the Mayo Clinic in under 20 minutes. It's about 30 minutes to the airport.

About a mile from the beach area there is a nice gated community https://www.qhycc.com/home/


Here are some listings from the beach https://www.redfin.com/city/632/FL/Atlantic-Beach?utm_source=google&utm_medium=ppc&utm_campaign=1039832&gclid=Cj0KCQiAyc67BhDSARIsAM95QzuF3bAtouqgxAxqjtxeyofpsjPefCGfhLTI641mpMK6Q62YcglbOFYaAqZ9EALw_wcB
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Atlantic Beach (Jacksonville) Fl. The little beach area is adorable and you can be at the Mayo Clinic in under 20 minutes. It's about 30 minutes to the airport.

About a mile from the beach area there is a nice gated community https://www.qhycc.com/home/


But it's in Florida. Blech.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for La Jolla or somewhere in the general area (Encinitas?). Maybe Santa Barbara area too, although it will be cooler.


Santa Barbara has a crappy little airport and you have to fight a lot of traffic to get to LAX.


I love Santa Barbara - mild weather, on the beach and a funky little downtown, with easy access to LA (although I suspect decent healthcare in SB environs, too). The vibe is more interesting to me than any place I’ve been in FL.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When we were in La Jolla last year there was a retirement community right across from the beach.


Was going to suggest this. My parents lived in La Jolla.

Were costs comparable to here? I’d love to retire there (in 30 years 😂)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Atlantic Beach (Jacksonville) Fl. The little beach area is adorable and you can be at the Mayo Clinic in under 20 minutes. It's about 30 minutes to the airport.

About a mile from the beach area there is a nice gated community https://www.qhycc.com/home/


But it's in Florida. Blech.

I wouldn’t consider Florida for me because I hate humidity But I know that rising insurance costs are a huge problem in Florida. My friend’s parents had to move from Florida, even though they weren’t on the coast. Their insurance got too high for them to afford.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When we were in La Jolla last year there was a retirement community right across from the beach.


Was going to suggest this. My parents lived in La Jolla.

Were costs comparable to here? I’d love to retire there (in 30 years 😂)


Housing is very expensive and the taxes it away at a lot of your money, however groceries and daily living expenses are not bad.
Anonymous
Yes, it’s in FL and has its share of typical Floridians. But it’s in NE FL and people are from all over.

Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
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