Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don't mind the gulf:
Cedar Key, Steinhatchee, anywhere along the big bend has a lot of former southerners
That's not the east coast, tho
Plenty of places on the Gulf coast that aren't very New York-y. Just avoid Sarasota and you'll be fine.
I've lived in Sarasota for two years, I was born and raised in the DC area. People I've met who live in my community are from NY, NJ, Canada, Sweden, Michigan, Ohio, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Illinois, Texas, Indiana, I could go on but you get the idea.
There might be a lot of NYers in the Tampa area due to the Yankees spring training facility being there. There might be a lot right here in Sarasota but how is that affecting anyone's quality of life?
On the other hand, it is probably a good idea to deflect anyone and everyone from moving here because we are totally full at this time, check back again later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don't mind the gulf:
Cedar Key, Steinhatchee, anywhere along the big bend has a lot of former southerners
That's not the east coast, tho
Plenty of places on the Gulf coast that aren't very New York-y. Just avoid Sarasota and you'll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don't mind the gulf:
Cedar Key, Steinhatchee, anywhere along the big bend has a lot of former southerners
That's not the east coast, tho
Plenty of places on the Gulf coast that aren't very New York-y. Just avoid Sarasota and you'll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:If you don't mind the gulf:
Cedar Key, Steinhatchee, anywhere along the big bend has a lot of former southerners
Anonymous wrote:What about Boca?
Anonymous wrote:We are middle-aged - younger than retirees but no liner with kids - looking into moving to the Florida east coast year round. We are from the south and would prefer to move somewhere with there are also some southerners and not with people who only come down from the north for the winter or vacation. Any ideas?