Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a word: don't. Retiring in Florida is so cliche. And Florida sucks.
But sun, sand and most importantly no state taxes.
I know it's popular to hate on Florida, but it's actually pretty nice living here. We live in Orlando, making it pretty close to both sides for beaches, and I was just so pleasantly surprised by how friendly people are here. Yeah, our governor sucks, but a lot of places can say that.
No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:We moved to St Augustine last year and I would never go back. Its Northern FL so we have 3 seasons. I am in a beachfront, gated community. Honestly would only live gated in Florida know matter how nice the area. The HOAs are high but you don't have to worry about lawn/tree care, pays for manned gate and other amenities. We have to drive about 45 minutes for decent shopping (Nordstroms, trader joes, etc) Its not as crowded as South Florida. My mother lives in Sarasota. It very crowded "in season." Its balmy. You don't get the breeze off the gulf as you get with the ocean on the east coast. Honestly, politics was big this year but its died down and the conversations have stopped so everyone is enjoying life in a vacation spot. Even with Covid, we didn't feel as isolated because we could walk and sit outside the whole time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a word: don't. Retiring in Florida is so cliche. And Florida sucks.
But sun, sand and [b]most importantly no state taxes.
First, you get what you pay for. Second, if not state taxes is that important to you, then I feel sorry for you. You must be broke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a word: don't. Retiring in Florida is so cliche. And Florida sucks.
But sun, sand and most importantly no state taxes.
I know it's popular to hate on Florida, but it's actually pretty nice living here. We live in Orlando, making it pretty close to both sides for beaches, and I was just so pleasantly surprised by how friendly people are here. Yeah, our governor sucks, but a lot of places can say that.
Florida is great, we own a home there and can't wait to retire.
Anonymous wrote:look slightly south to venice/englewood area
or
Look a bit further north to homosassas
if you really want to drink the cool aid. look north of orlando at a place called the villages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a word: don't. Retiring in Florida is so cliche. And Florida sucks.
But sun, sand and most importantly no state taxes.
I know it's popular to hate on Florida, but it's actually pretty nice living here. We live in Orlando, making it pretty close to both sides for beaches, and I was just so pleasantly surprised by how friendly people are here. Yeah, our governor sucks, but a lot of places can say that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a word: don't. Retiring in Florida is so cliche. And Florida sucks.
But sun, sand and most importantly no state taxes.
I know it's popular to hate on Florida, but it's actually pretty nice living here. We live in Orlando, making it pretty close to both sides for beaches, and I was just so pleasantly surprised by how friendly people are here. Yeah, our governor sucks, but a lot of places can say that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a word: don't. Retiring in Florida is so cliche. And Florida sucks.
But sun, sand and most importantly no state taxes.
I know it's popular to hate on Florida, but it's actually pretty nice living here. We live in Orlando, making it pretty close to both sides for beaches, and I was just so pleasantly surprised by how friendly people are here. Yeah, our governor sucks, but a lot of places can say that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a word: don't. Retiring in Florida is so cliche. And Florida sucks.
But sun, sand and [b]most importantly no state taxes.
Anonymous wrote:We're looking in Sarasota / Clearwater area.