Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet another person here planning on Ponte Vedra.
I don't get it. We have relatives that live there and it gives me the creeps. Swampy, sprawling, and full of empty-headed conservatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet another person here planning on Ponte Vedra.
I don't get it. We have relatives that live there and it gives me the creeps. Swampy, sprawling, and full of empty-headed conservatives.
Anonymous wrote:Yet another person here planning on Ponte Vedra.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet another person here planning on Ponte Vedra.
We heard about PV through some of the blogs I was reading. We thought we would check it out as a place to retire. When I booked our flight to Jacksonville, I thought JACKSONVILLE, not a city that was on our radar.
Jacksonville is about 30 miles from the GA border. Thus, great weather. It comes with all the financial benefits of living in FL, but it's not south FL. Yes, the summers are hot, we noticed similar to D.C., with a great ocean breeze.
We chose a community called Nocatee. We drive around in a golf cart to shop, go out to eat, the gym, the pool, friends, etc.
https://www.nocatee.com
Within Nocatee is the 55 and over community Del Webb.
https://www.delwebb.com/homes/florida/northeast-florida/ponte-vedra/del-webb-ponte-vedra-100237
It's gated/guarded and has an amazing lifestyle. Folks here are from all over which keeps it interesting.
We are also 20 minutes from St Augustine, filled with history and great restaurants.
My husband and I are a bit impulsive and are known to just go with our gut with big decisions. We came down to PV and started building a home within 48 hours of being here. Then we went back to MD and kept asking ourselves, what did we just do!?
That was 4 years ago. No regrets. And our kids love coming down here.
To answer that ever looming question, where do we want to live.....we went in blogs, just like you and found this place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always an interesting question.
For those of you who are moving away (so far: most, if not all, PPs), do you have kids? If so, are you planning to move away from them and future grandkids? Does that affect your future location at all?
Moving to the other side of the earth. No kids. My family is not from the US, but a lot of us immigrated here in the 70's/80's. Doesn't really feel like home anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Always an interesting question.
For those of you who are moving away (so far: most, if not all, PPs), do you have kids? If so, are you planning to move away from them and future grandkids? Does that affect your future location at all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always an interesting question.
For those of you who are moving away (so far: most, if not all, PPs), do you have kids? If so, are you planning to move away from them and future grandkids? Does that affect your future location at all?
My DH and I are planning on retiring in Spain. I speak Spanish and it's a very inexpensive place to retire. Presumably our son and daughter will not live in Spain, but we'll build in lots of time we'll visit with them.
Anonymous wrote:Yet another person here planning on Ponte Vedra.
Anonymous wrote:Always an interesting question.
For those of you who are moving away (so far: most, if not all, PPs), do you have kids? If so, are you planning to move away from them and future grandkids? Does that affect your future location at all?