| My sis and DH are in Naples and were very discriminate about where and how they live. i.e. inland with a beach club and a home with a back up generator. She has quite a a bit of company right now. But I understand not everyone has the luxury of being safety conscious cause of the $$. |
| Yes, unless you are a dummy. The state is sinking and the sea is rising, and the storms will keep getting bigger. Mother Nature will take FL back to the bottom of the ocean. |
| Yes, off our list. Too much risk from climate change. |
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It was never on our list. Humidity is so awful.
I lived in Tampa for a year after college. It was miserable. |
| My inlaws moved down there and then moved to North Carolina. They didn't enjoy the summers and felt isolated from family. There's even a word for this: "half-backs." |
| Yes. Foolish to buy. Will be underwater. |
| Wait, FL has hurricanes? OMG?? Who knew? Shocking!!!! |
| Nope. Can't stand it there. |
| From the looks of the mass exodus of the whole state, you would be stuck and die if you were elderly and can't drive. Alligators roaming your back yard and front yards. Snakes everywhere. Sink holes up and down the state. Some are 500 feet deep. No Thanks. |
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+1 It's a swampy cesspool. |
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Interesting how many negative comments about Florida in general and the sinking of the coastline in particular.
I actually understand that there is some risk at some point, but when that will happen is speculation at best. In the meantime prices for Gulf front properties are increasing at double-digit rates so the buying market apparently disagrees with many on this thread. I purchased a Gulf front condo for $1.45MM in January of 2016. The unit directly above me sold this past March for $1.75MM. While that gives me a good feeling about my investment, I’m not selling in the foreseeable future so it really doesn’t matter. If my place sinks I will get something from the insurance company but obviously not market value. I really don’t care and it won’t impact my life if I have to find a new home. In the meantime I’m enjoying the winter months in a beautiful environment. YMMV |
A study published in 2005 by the online news site slate.com determined the safest town in America is Storrs, Connecticut
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