Are people still moving to Florida?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The regulation of abortion is the least problem of Florida. Global warming and sea level rise will make great parts of Florida uinhabitable. I wouldn't spend a dime for a house in Florida.


Sigh. Climate change is not likely to have a major Florida coastal impact. Other places maybe. But Florida will be fine.

well, maybe not in your lifetime, but definitely in the future. Even FL as a state recognizes climate change impacts to that state. Heck, even Trump's golf courses and MAL will be impacted.

https://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/palm-beach/fl-trump-property-climate-20170202-story.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The regulation of abortion is the least problem of Florida. Global warming and sea level rise will make great parts of Florida uinhabitable. I wouldn't spend a dime for a house in Florida.



Hey, didn't the Obamas recently bought a McMansion in an island next to the coast?

Hint: don't believe every alarmism you read in the media...as Keynes said, in the long term, we'll be dead anyway.


Well, good luck in your fairy tale: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/35-billion-worth-of-real-estate-could-be-underwater-by-2050/



You mean in Obama's fairy tale?

Or do you believe that the ocean level will raise in some states more than in others?

FL at least is well ahead in something called Adaptation -- what the Dutch have done for centuries.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The regulation of abortion is the least problem of Florida. Global warming and sea level rise will make great parts of Florida uinhabitable. I wouldn't spend a dime for a house in Florida.



Hey, didn't the Obamas recently bought a McMansion in an island next to the coast?

Hint: don't believe every alarmism you read in the media...as Keynes said, in the long term, we'll be dead anyway.


Well, good luck in your fairy tale: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/35-billion-worth-of-real-estate-could-be-underwater-by-2050/



You mean in Obama's fairy tale?

Or do you believe that the ocean level will raise in some states more than in others?

FL at least is well ahead in something called Adaptation -- what the Dutch have done for centuries.

once again, the Obamas are rich enough to deal with it. 99% of the rest aren't.
Anonymous
Go go go Maga move to fl your insurance rates this June up 40 percent
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Florida is no longer the top retirement state. Pennsylvania now has 3 of the top 5 cities to retire to in the US. Florida still gets a lot of migrants and retirees, though, just not as many as it used to.

https://www.inquirer.com/real-estate/housing/best-place-retire-pennsylvania-us-news-world-report-20221101.html


The NJ, NY, MD to PA move has been going on for decades. Draw and L and flip it vertically along the PA-NJ border. PA does not tax retirement income-401, pension, social security. It also has a low tax on everything else=3.07%.

Some SE PA residents move to DE for the low [almost no property taxes]. There are 55+ communities and others with fine SFH in Sussex County DE. Ones not 55+ in the inland Lewes-Rehoboth area appeared to sell to lots of retirees. Maybe 15k PA property taxes v 1k DE eases the income tax. https://www.khov.com/find-new-homes/delaware/lewes/19958/four-seasons/k.-hovnanian-s-four-seasons-at-belle-terre?ref=GoogleSearch_Delaware-Community-Four-Seasons-at-Belle-Terre&utm_term=Delaware&utm_content=KHovnaniansFourSeasonsatBelleTerre&utm_source=google&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0Per8oyr-wIVBr_ICh152QZXEAAYASAAEgLzz_D_BwE


My grandparents who had lived their lives in NJ retired to FL, and then decided they hated it and hated being so far from their kids, so they moved to PA.
Anonymous
My DH loves golf and wants to move there... a bunch of his friends have done this. we are close to retiring. Not sure that we'll love it so I'm insisting we rent a house for at least 3 months and see what it is like.
Anonymous
Florida is for tax dodgers.

Pay your share. We need good government.
Anonymous
Only republicans, people too poor to afford California, and people who are attracted to trashy and cheesy corporate-owned areas that feel stuck in 2009 and only receive revenue from hotels/amusement parks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Florida is for tax dodgers.

Pay your share. We need good government.


We need less of enabling people like yourself wanting to live off of government cheese.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wonder why LEO’s still support Republicans, who basically sign their death warrants.



I’ve always wondered about this. They should be running the biggest anti-gun lobbying group there is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t seen any of the once ubiquitous articles about how everyone from the NE moved to FL. Are people sick of it already? Are they moving back? What’s happening in your circles?



Some data came out last week, the Exodus to FL is still alive and well.

CA and NY each lost 400,000 smart people. 350,000 or so moved to FL. The state is booming despite (or because of?) the paranoia in the media.
Anonymous
The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, CO. My DH & I were creeped out before we found out that it was where Stephen King stayed when he wrote The Shining.

Second is Woodlawn Plantation. I was very spooked visiting the upstairs ladies room during a party there. I later found out that it is notoriously haunted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, CO. My DH & I were creeped out before we found out that it was where Stephen King stayed when he wrote The Shining.

Second is Woodlawn Plantation. I was very spooked visiting the upstairs ladies room during a party there. I later found out that it is notoriously haunted.


Sorry! Wrong thread!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, CO. My DH & I were creeped out before we found out that it was where Stephen King stayed when he wrote The Shining.

Second is Woodlawn Plantation. I was very spooked visiting the upstairs ladies room during a party there. I later found out that it is notoriously haunted.


How did you manage to post this in the totally wrong thread? Maybe time to stop drinking and go to bed.
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