Are people still moving to Florida?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The growth is in the middle of the state. Cattle fields are being converted to standalone houses.


Can you imagine moving to florida to live in the middle? Yuck
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The growth is in the middle of the state. Cattle fields are being converted to standalone houses.


Can you imagine moving to florida to live in the middle? Yuck

Wherever you live, please, stay there! You don't want to live in Florida and we don't want you either
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The growth is in the middle of the state. Cattle fields are being converted to standalone houses.


Can you imagine moving to florida to live in the middle? Yuck

Wherever you live, please, stay there! You don't want to live in Florida and we don't want you either

seriously, though, central FL for most of the year must be hot sticky humid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The growth is in the middle of the state. Cattle fields are being converted to standalone houses.


Can you imagine moving to florida to live in the middle? Yuck

Wherever you live, please, stay there! You don't want to live in Florida and we don't want you either


I'm just questioning your judgment that's all. Florida for beaches, sure. Florida for hot muggy flat nothingness? Nah.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The growth is in the middle of the state. Cattle fields are being converted to standalone houses.


Can you imagine moving to florida to live in the middle? Yuck

Wherever you live, please, stay there! You don't want to live in Florida and we don't want you either


I'm just questioning your judgment that's all. Florida for beaches, sure. Florida for hot muggy flat nothingness? Nah.


Central Florida has several gorgeous natural springs, like Weikeva and Ginnie Spring and Blue Springs and Kelly Creek Rock springs. There is also some nice lakes, and Clermont is hilly with nice views. I don't live in central Florida, but it's not actually flat nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The growth is in the middle of the state. Cattle fields are being converted to standalone houses.


Can you imagine moving to florida to live in the middle? Yuck


Right? I would rather live in the middle of a state with seasons if I can't leave on the coast.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The growth is in the middle of the state. Cattle fields are being converted to standalone houses.


Can you imagine moving to florida to live in the middle? Yuck


Right? I would rather live in the middle of a state with seasons if I can't leave on the coast.


Sigh... Tampa Bay pp here. We do have seasons, I own a winter coat, hat and gloves ( they do get used) and my house has a heat pump. Fall is a disappointment for this native new Englander but the winter makes me happy - I don't miss ice and snow at ALL. I'm heading to the NE this Christmas and will get my fill of it.
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