Are people still moving to Florida?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please stay away from here. It's awful. Heatwaves, terrible people, highways that are parking lots, dogs and cats sleeping together, just hell all around. Please consider anywhere else but here.


Someone's on crack!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please stay away from here. It's awful. Heatwaves, terrible people, highways that are parking lots, dogs and cats sleeping together, just hell all around. Please consider anywhere else but here.


Someone's on crack!


Crack is a big problem in DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Florida and Texas are still the states with the most people moving there while California and New York are still the states most people are moving from.

https://www.forbes.com/home-improvement/moving-services/annual-moving-trend-forecast/#:~:text=Florida%20and%20Texas%20are%20the,states%20people%20were%20moving%20to.

Really?
Anonymous
It probably varies across Florida, but where I live, there is tons of new housing developments within the last 3 years or so-so there would be more inventory available.

I have read that coastal condos are barely selling, which makes sense because they are expensive and vulnerable to weather. But the majority of people don't live in those.

In my particular area, houses are selling briskly still. My county is growing like crazy.
Anonymous
How do you keep the alligators out of your yard?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you keep the alligators out of your yard?


You don't?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you keep the alligators out of your yard?


You ask them politely.
Anonymous
I lived in Florida and thought it overall boring. Maybe it's a good place if you want to play shuffleboard or surf in Cocoa. Other than that, I can't think of what would draw me there beyond good weather.

Before and after I lived there, I visited relatives there several times a year. I've spent a lot of time in Orlando, Vero, Melbourne, Cocoa, and New Smyrna. All of the places were nice for a visit but I couldn't see living there long term. The walks and hiking are dull, the place is covered with strip malls (ooo, Target, how great), and the restaurants are mostly full of buttery fish with a handful of exceptions.

Orlando might be okay because it has some art in Winter Park, but dealing with the tourists would be a pain.

Plus, the Florida government is like a nanny and wanting to tell people what they can and can't read. They are too much in our business while pretending not to be in our business.

No, thanks!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I lived in Florida and thought it overall boring. Maybe it's a good place if you want to play shuffleboard or surf in Cocoa. Other than that, I can't think of what would draw me there beyond good weather.

Before and after I lived there, I visited relatives there several times a year. I've spent a lot of time in Orlando, Vero, Melbourne, Cocoa, and New Smyrna. All of the places were nice for a visit but I couldn't see living there long term. The walks and hiking are dull, the place is covered with strip malls (ooo, Target, how great), and the restaurants are mostly full of buttery fish with a handful of exceptions.

Orlando might be okay because it has some art in Winter Park, but dealing with the tourists would be a pain.

Plus, the Florida government is like a nanny and wanting to tell people what they can and can't read. They are too much in our business while pretending not to be in our business.

No, thanks!



That's a really sleepy part of FL though. South Florida is completely different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you keep the alligators out of your yard?

What yard?


Seriously though, it's too hot to hang out in a backyard. In the summer we hang out in our lanais which are set up resort style with pools, deck-chairs, outdoor kitchens, etc. Alligators do not come in the lanai.
Anonymous
Florida is not affordable

Florida will no longer have elections DeSantis has already refused to have them

He’s not leaving office
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you keep the alligators out of your yard?


Feed them snowbird progressives
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I lived in Florida and thought it overall boring. Maybe it's a good place if you want to play shuffleboard or surf in Cocoa. Other than that, I can't think of what would draw me there beyond good weather.

Before and after I lived there, I visited relatives there several times a year. I've spent a lot of time in Orlando, Vero, Melbourne, Cocoa, and New Smyrna. All of the places were nice for a visit but I couldn't see living there long term. The walks and hiking are dull, the place is covered with strip malls (ooo, Target, how great), and the restaurants are mostly full of buttery fish with a handful of exceptions.

Orlando might be okay because it has some art in Winter Park, but dealing with the tourists would be a pain.

Plus, the Florida government is like a nanny and wanting to tell people what they can and can't read. They are too much in our business while pretending not to be in our business.

No, thanks!



That's a really sleepy part of FL though. South Florida is completely different.

She should have just been honest and said she hates the conservative residents.
Anonymous
When people think of moving to FL it’s frequently thought of as Southern FL. However NE FL is a big hotspot. The Gulf side is overpopulated and gets most of the severe weather leaving the NE desirable. We got a place outside Jacksonville years ago and it has grown exponentially.
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