Anonymous wrote:Born and raised Floridian (Bradenton/Sarasota) my favorite time to come home is in the hottest part of the summer. I really miss the old Florida of pastures and dirt roads. Mostly all has been ruined by people moving there and new developments. I can’t understand people who move to Florida and leave their family and hometowns behind. I am biased because it’s my hometown, but if I wasn’t from there, I wouldn't understand the appeal.
Yet you left your hometown.
Born and raised Floridian (Bradenton/Sarasota) my favorite time to come home is in the hottest part of the summer. I really miss the old Florida of pastures and dirt roads. Mostly all has been ruined by people moving there and new developments. I can’t understand people who move to Florida and leave their family and hometowns behind. I am biased because it’s my hometown, but if I wasn’t from there, I wouldn't understand the appeal.
Anonymous wrote:I have a good friend who loved to vacation in Florida and he and his partner bought a house built to their specifications in Sarasota. The plan was to retire there. In just a couple of years they sold their house and moved to Charlotte North Carolina. Apparently there was a lot of homophobia that they never really noticed when they were just vacationing there. But when they lived there full-time made them uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You summed it up very well in your OP. Florida is all about appearances, the house, the car, the looks. The dichotomy of the wealthy and their servants (which include well paid servants like doctors and lawyers). People moving from DC to Florida shouldn’t delude themselves that anyone will care about their degrees, pedigree, cultured-ness, creativity or kindness. Relationship are transactional.
We moved to St Pete from DC and this has not been my experience at all. Maybe we just got lucky, where we picked to live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lived in Sarasota since 2020 and absolutely love it. I do not find any of these anecdotal comments to be true for me. I cannot even imagine why anyone would prefer living in central Florida vs the gulf coast. I left during Ian for a few days because it was supposedly heading right for us. When I came back I found out the power never even when out in my community. There was some tree damage and landscaping debris to clean up. It was nothing especially compared to Ft. Myers 100 miles south.
Like the OP I came from NoVa and I do not miss that scene at all. It's a nice place to visit, that's all. The people I've met here are great, my life here is great, there is a lot of traffic during snowbird season but it's a lot better than DC area traffic. Traffic in central Florida, especially I-4, is pretty much awful all year round.
Hello Sarasota poster. We are moving there for my husbands job this summer from the east coast of Florida. He’ll be working in long boat. We have a rising 9th grader and rising 8th grader. I’ve been put several times - spent some time on the coastal side and in Lakewood ranch. What insight might you have. Traffic is busy but seems less so than our Miami/Lauderdale traffic. Budget is relatively healthy so we can swing a lot of places. Any other insight you have is appreciated!
I think you will love Sarasota. There is some sketchy business going on with the schools so investigate carefully. The best public HS are Pine View, Riverview and Suncoast Polytech, check those out, plus there are some good privates.
Traffic getting on and off Longboat Key is a mess since they built a traffic circle at the city side base of the Ringling Bridge so be prepared for that in addition to in-season crazy traffic. You won't experience that when you first move here in the summer but you will eventually.
My husband is already there and has experienced long boat getting busier not that it’s season, which is the concern for living out in lwr.
We’ve decided on ODA for the youngest and feel good about it. I’m on the fence about Mooney for my oldest as it seems like a sports school with sub par academics. Am I wrong?
Magnets would he tough for the oldest as he is average.
Leaning towards SHS Aice as we like that zone better and it’s more humanities focused than riverview. I like riverview too, and applied for lottery though not expecting much. He would not get into the magnet for 9th due to the math requirement.
Any thoughts on SHS aice? I know it’s not ranked like riverview, but is it decent or unruly?
Lakewood ranch high school? This school worries me. Unnecessary worry?
Someone help me here. I’m a teacher and can read between the lines, but need the stuff that the realtors won’t say!
Thanks all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lived in Sarasota since 2020 and absolutely love it. I do not find any of these anecdotal comments to be true for me. I cannot even imagine why anyone would prefer living in central Florida vs the gulf coast. I left during Ian for a few days because it was supposedly heading right for us. When I came back I found out the power never even when out in my community. There was some tree damage and landscaping debris to clean up. It was nothing especially compared to Ft. Myers 100 miles south.
Like the OP I came from NoVa and I do not miss that scene at all. It's a nice place to visit, that's all. The people I've met here are great, my life here is great, there is a lot of traffic during snowbird season but it's a lot better than DC area traffic. Traffic in central Florida, especially I-4, is pretty much awful all year round.
Hello Sarasota poster. We are moving there for my husbands job this summer from the east coast of Florida. He’ll be working in long boat. We have a rising 9th grader and rising 8th grader. I’ve been put several times - spent some time on the coastal side and in Lakewood ranch. What insight might you have. Traffic is busy but seems less so than our Miami/Lauderdale traffic. Budget is relatively healthy so we can swing a lot of places. Any other insight you have is appreciated!
I think you will love Sarasota. There is some sketchy business going on with the schools so investigate carefully. The best public HS are Pine View, Riverview and Suncoast Polytech, check those out, plus there are some good privates.
Traffic getting on and off Longboat Key is a mess since they built a traffic circle at the city side base of the Ringling Bridge so be prepared for that in addition to in-season crazy traffic. You won't experience that when you first move here in the summer but you will eventually.
Anonymous wrote:Florida is awful. Worse than CA, which is not saying much.