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. |
PP here. UCSD medical center ER is only 20 minutes or so from La Jolla. |
Another vote for La Jolla or somewhere in the general area (Encinitas?). Maybe Santa Barbara area too, although it will be cooler. |
California.
Southern or central. |
Santa Barbara has a crappy little airport and you have to fight a lot of traffic to get to LAX. |
Chatham, MA if open to seasons. They’ve got a great, older year round community. |
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. |
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 |
But it's in Florida. Blech. |
+1 |
Were costs comparable to here? I’d love to retire there (in 30 years 😂) |
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. |
Housing is very expensive and the taxes it away at a lot of your money, however groceries and daily living expenses are not bad. |
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 |