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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some posters obviously have no idea what they're talking about. It's not about horses, retirees, or poor people. Central Florida is one of the fastest growing areas in the country. This is has been going on since prior to the pandemic then got an extra boom during the pandemic. Lots of young professionals (both singles and families) are moving there. Areas that used to be LMC/MC are now becoming UMC. Lots of UC areas too. Some of these pp's clearly have an agenda against Florida for going red and voting in Trump and DeSantis. You're entitled to hate the politicians, but you're not entitled to make up your own facts.[/quote] I live in Florida, and asked if OP meant horse country. The places where young people are moving aren't rural. Sort of by definition, there aren't a lot of job opportunities in the rural parts of the state. We do have agricultural areas, and horsey areas, that are away from the coasts. We also have cities, like Orlando, that are growing and full of opportunity - but I don't think OP is asking about Orlando. That's why I asked OP where in particular she is thinking of. Because you're looking at a different thing if someone is moving to the Villages, than if they are moving to a rural part of Ocala, etc.[/quote]
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