If you plan to retire down south or near the beach...

Anonymous
We love Winston-Salem, NC and will retire there one day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd love to move south year round. Maybe not Florida because I like the 4 seasons, just not a long winter one.

There is no winter south of DC. Maybe parts of NC have a mild one but once you get into SC there is no fall and no winter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd love to move south year round. Maybe not Florida because I like the 4 seasons, just not a long winter one.

There is no winter south of DC. Maybe parts of NC have a mild one but once you get into SC there is no fall and no winter.


We moved South, and, if you stay well north of around, say, Orlando, I would describe the seasons are more like 6 months of summer and 6 months of fall/spring, with the odd "winter" day thrown in. I'm sitting on my front porch right now, it was a beautiful day, but it's getting a little chilly as the sun goes down. It's actually really nice if you have the means to get away during the two hottest months of the summer.

If you want something more like 4 seasons with a shorter winter, I'd look in the mountains around Asheville or Highlands, or even north Georgia (it's snowing in Atlanta today!).
Anonymous
I would love to live in the Charleston area!! so beautiful!

Anonymous
I want to retire in the DMV. There is so much to do here and great doctors and hospitals. We will sell and move into a small condo. I’d hate living in NC or FL.
Anonymous
St Johns, Florida. In between Jax and St Augustine. We have already purchased our home. DH retires in two years. We are 52 with grown kids. But, St Johns has outstanding schools. UF Shands and Mayo for medical. North Florida has seasons, but not snow. We love being close to the river, the ICW and the ocean. Lots of shopping and restaurants. JAX for travel. We can’t wait to get back to Florida!
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Anonymous wrote:St Johns, Florida. In between Jax and St Augustine. We have already purchased our home. DH retires in two years. We are 52 with grown kids. But, St Johns has outstanding schools. UF Shands and Mayo for medical. North Florida has seasons, but not snow. We love being close to the river, the ICW and the ocean. Lots of shopping and restaurants. JAX for travel. We can’t wait to get back to Florida!


Are you liberal or conservative? Do you feel comfortable in that area?
Anonymous
Hurricanes?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:St Johns, Florida. In between Jax and St Augustine. We have already purchased our home. DH retires in two years. We are 52 with grown kids. But, St Johns has outstanding schools. UF Shands and Mayo for medical. North Florida has seasons, but not snow. We love being close to the river, the ICW and the ocean. Lots of shopping and restaurants. JAX for travel. We can’t wait to get back to Florida!


Are you liberal or conservative? Do you feel comfortable in that area?


Very liberal. I felt comfortable in St Johns and in St Augustine. I would not want to live in Jacksonville.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather gouge my eye out than retire to Florida.


That bad or is this snark?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:St Johns, Florida. In between Jax and St Augustine. We have already purchased our home. DH retires in two years. We are 52 with grown kids. But, St Johns has outstanding schools. UF Shands and Mayo for medical. North Florida has seasons, but not snow. We love being close to the river, the ICW and the ocean. Lots of shopping and restaurants. JAX for travel. We can’t wait to get back to Florida!


I was under the impression that Mayo only takes Medicare in Minnesota, not in their Florida or Arizona locations. Is this incorrect?
Anonymous
Also planning on Florida. I really want a walkable community. We have a beach condo in Delaware and not sure about keeping it. We’re a few years behind you but not many. I don’t know where in Florida - probably gulf side.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:St Johns, Florida. In between Jax and St Augustine. We have already purchased our home. DH retires in two years. We are 52 with grown kids. But, St Johns has outstanding schools. UF Shands and Mayo for medical. North Florida has seasons, but not snow. We love being close to the river, the ICW and the ocean. Lots of shopping and restaurants. JAX for travel. We can’t wait to get back to Florida!


Are you liberal or conservative? Do you feel comfortable in that area?


Very liberal. I felt comfortable in St Johns and in St Augustine. I would not want to live in Jacksonville.


NP. Thanks! We are actively looking to return to Florida! We have lived in Tampa and Fort Lauderdale, but want to be north of Orlando this time, or just south in Winter Haven/Lakeland.
Anonymous
We have a winter home in the old part of Naples right near the beach. It is beautiful with amazing sunsets almost every evening. It’s a very moneyed town and while some exhibit it obnoxiously most people are pretty laid back midwesteners. I’m a moderate dem and I’m in the minority but it’s rare when I run into a hard core MAGA person. Up and down the gulf coast of Florida are wonderful small towns. I’d avoid the southeast coast as it is overrun and crowded. And avoid July through September although DC is August is pretty awful too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather gouge my eye out than retire to Florida.


That bad or is this snark?


This pp posts this in every Florida thread. He/she can keep their eye-there are plenty of other people who have moved to Florida and love it!
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