Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friends moved their for 2 years then came right back to DC area for better schools.
Florida is for retirement, not schooling children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friends moved their for 2 years then came right back to DC area for better schools.
Florida is for retirement, not schooling children.
Anonymous wrote:OP there are only a few people commenting who have any clue what they are talking about. There are always a number of nitwits who think it's amusing to make comments like "It's the most Florida part of Florida." Trust me, these folks go to FL a week or two each year and drop $10-20K on a Disney vacation, but other than that they don't know what they are talking about.
There are a lot of great things about the Tampa area and that general part of Florida, but you aren't going to learn much about it here.
Anonymous wrote:OP there are only a few people commenting who have any clue what they are talking about. There are always a number of nitwits who think it's amusing to make comments like "It's the most Florida part of Florida." Trust me, these folks go to FL a week or two each year and drop $10-20K on a Disney vacation, but other than that they don't know what they are talking about.
There are a lot of great things about the Tampa area and that general part of Florida, but you aren't going to learn much about it here.
Anonymous wrote:It’s still Florida, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s still Florida, though.
It’s the most Florida part of Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s still Florida, though.
It’s the most Florida part of Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:South Tampa (33629, 33606) can be great. It’s very expensive now, though, and the cost of homeowners insurance is shocking coming from this area. The rest of Tampa is pretty much sprawl. And not “nicer” sprawl you see in the DC area and other more affluent places. Nice beaches are maybe 45 minutes away. Lots of people even in the best school zones choose private school.
PP. Forgot to mention that people are generally friendly, laid back, and more into “fun”/hobbies than their careers. I miss this about FL a lot and would still love to move back despite all the negatives. I’d get a boat if I lived there, though.
Good points. I'm so sick of the self-important blowhards in DC who talk about work during social settings. It's such bad manners and so boring.
Anonymous wrote:It’s still Florida, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:South Tampa (33629, 33606) can be great. It’s very expensive now, though, and the cost of homeowners insurance is shocking coming from this area. The rest of Tampa is pretty much sprawl. And not “nicer” sprawl you see in the DC area and other more affluent places. Nice beaches are maybe 45 minutes away. Lots of people even in the best school zones choose private school.
PP. Forgot to mention that people are generally friendly, laid back, and more into “fun”/hobbies than their careers. I miss this about FL a lot and would still love to move back despite all the negatives. I’d get a boat if I lived there, though.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s inexpensive at all. The nice areas (S. tampa) are much more expensive than DC. I have a good friend from there and visit a lot. Everyone UMC at least goes to private school.
I love it, and would move there in a second if I could afford $3m, private, a boat and the taxes.
Anonymous wrote:South Tampa (33629, 33606) can be great. It’s very expensive now, though, and the cost of homeowners insurance is shocking coming from this area. The rest of Tampa is pretty much sprawl. And not “nicer” sprawl you see in the DC area and other more affluent places. Nice beaches are maybe 45 minutes away. Lots of people even in the best school zones choose private school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Houses are inexpensive there. Close to the beach. Major sport's teams.
What's it like living there? Besides being hot.
not in nice/convenient areas they're not.