Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only Repub boomers.
In the upcoming governor's race you will see that millions of Florida residents will vote against DeSantis and while he may win it will not be a landslide. He squeaked by in the last election by .4% and he has really pissed off a lot of people since then.
You're going to be in for a surprise. -Signed a Florida resident in their 30's who once voted for Gillum, and Biden and has early voted for DeSantis.
Wow, imagine announcing to the world you've got brain worms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only Repub boomers.
In the upcoming governor's race you will see that millions of Florida residents will vote against DeSantis and while he may win it will not be a landslide. He squeaked by in the last election by .4% and he has really pissed off a lot of people since then.
You're going to be in for a surprise. -Signed a Florida resident in their 30's who once voted for Gillum, and Biden and has early voted for DeSantis.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Florida and my friends and I all left and none of us want to go back. Even my parents left.
My public school was awful. Literally took classes crammed in ancient portables that stank and didn't have working air conditioning, so many kids we had to climb over desks, and a kid brought a gun to school. I got sent to private school after that, though I looked it up and today you'd have to drop 30k/year per kid for it. So you end up paying for those low taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only Repub boomers.
In the upcoming governor's race you will see that millions of Florida residents will vote against DeSantis and while he may win it will not be a landslide. He squeaked by in the last election by .4% and he has really pissed off a lot of people since then.
You're going to be in for a surprise. -Signed a Florida resident in their 30's who once voted for Gillum, and Biden and has early voted for DeSantis.
Wow, imagine announcing to the world you've got brain worms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only Repub boomers.
In the upcoming governor's race you will see that millions of Florida residents will vote against DeSantis and while he may win it will not be a landslide. He squeaked by in the last election by .4% and he has really pissed off a lot of people since then.
You're going to be in for a surprise. -Signed a Florida resident in their 30's who once voted for Gillum, and Biden and has early voted for DeSantis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Florida and my friends and I all left and none of us want to go back. Even my parents left.
My public school was awful. Literally took classes crammed in ancient portables that stank and didn't have working air conditioning, so many kids we had to climb over desks, and a kid brought a gun to school. I got sent to private school after that, though I looked it up and today you'd have to drop 30k/year per kid for it. So you end up paying for those low taxes.
You realize this school description fits many schools in MCPS, right?
My friend’s daughter had 60 kids in her Florida virtual school class - 60 kids in a history class! Math was just a teacher reading from slides, no actual instruction. That was one of the top middle schools. Now they go to private but it costs $40-45k per year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, we are planning on it in the summer. Several friends that left DC and bought there during covid are loving their lives and staying. Biggest change they report is lack of stress that came with living in the DMV. I believe the market there stays busy in the winter because of retirees. Where we’re looking cooled off very little.
I cannot imagine the schools there and college opportunities are comparable to NE. Maybe if you are in some enclave community with great public schools or can do private schools it makes sense. I am not sure about intellectual vibe there, maybe someone who moved there can chime in
Our colleges are great here and have a lot of diversity.
UF, FSU, UCF, Univ of Miami, FIU, Rollins, Florida Gulf Coast, and more.
BEST OF ALL, COLLEGE IS FREE TO FLORIDA RESIDENTS WITH BRIGHT FUTURES!!!!!!!!
Give it a rest. FIU? A good college? The dumbest people in the country went to FIU. Maybe it’s good when your reference is Barry University.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Florida and my friends and I all left and none of us want to go back. Even my parents left.
My public school was awful. Literally took classes crammed in ancient portables that stank and didn't have working air conditioning, so many kids we had to climb over desks, and a kid brought a gun to school. I got sent to private school after that, though I looked it up and today you'd have to drop 30k/year per kid for it. So you end up paying for those low taxes.
You realize this school description fits many schools in MCPS, right?
My friend’s daughter had 60 kids in her Florida virtual school class - 60 kids in a history class! Math was just a teacher reading from slides, no actual instruction. That was one of the top middle schools. Now they go to private but it costs $40-45k per year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Florida and my friends and I all left and none of us want to go back. Even my parents left.
My public school was awful. Literally took classes crammed in ancient portables that stank and didn't have working air conditioning, so many kids we had to climb over desks, and a kid brought a gun to school. I got sent to private school after that, though I looked it up and today you'd have to drop 30k/year per kid for it. So you end up paying for those low taxes.
You realize this school description fits many schools in MCPS, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, we are planning on it in the summer. Several friends that left DC and bought there during covid are loving their lives and staying. Biggest change they report is lack of stress that came with living in the DMV. I believe the market there stays busy in the winter because of retirees. Where we’re looking cooled off very little.
I cannot imagine the schools there and college opportunities are comparable to NE. Maybe if you are in some enclave community with great public schools or can do private schools it makes sense. I am not sure about intellectual vibe there, maybe someone who moved there can chime in
Our colleges are great here and have a lot of diversity.
UF, FSU, UCF, Univ of Miami, FIU, Rollins, Florida Gulf Coast, and more.
BEST OF ALL, COLLEGE IS FREE TO FLORIDA RESIDENTS WITH BRIGHT FUTURES!!!!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only Repub boomers.
In the upcoming governor's race you will see that millions of Florida residents will vote against DeSantis and while he may win it will not be a landslide. He squeaked by in the last election by .4% and he has really pissed off a lot of people since then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In huge numbers. Builders cannot keep up. On my cul-de-sac alone, we had three homes sell in the last six months (new homes). My new neighbors are from (1) NYC (2) NJ (3) DC. We still own our home near DC. Our renters are moving to Florida this summer. Florida is full, people. And you hate it, remember? Stay up north. It’s so much better.
In which town? Nothing is selling in Miami.
We are about an hour from Tampa near Inverness.
You moved to landlocked FL near a body of water called "Cooter Pond'? Sounds delightful.
I’m only a few miles from the coast. I live near Crystal River which is amazing! We sail, kayak, scuba dive, and hike year round. I can be in Tampa in an hour and in Orlando in an hour. My pool is warm enough to swim in almost year round. (Year round for sure if I use the heater.). I live in one of the highest points in the state. Hurricanes are not a concern for us. We get the wind and rain, but no flooding. Cooter Pond Park is actually really pretty.
I’m sorry you are so unhappy where you are. I’ve lived all over the US and in three very different places overseas. I’ve found great things about everywhere we have lived. But I love Florida. 🐊
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Florida and my friends and I all left and none of us want to go back. Even my parents left.
My public school was awful. Literally took classes crammed in ancient portables that stank and didn't have working air conditioning, so many kids we had to climb over desks, and a kid brought a gun to school. I got sent to private school after that, though I looked it up and today you'd have to drop 30k/year per kid for it. So you end up paying for those low taxes.
You realize this school description fits many schools in MCPS, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's still a Federal tax on income...I don't understand the other poster's comments about no taxes. Yes, no state income tax. But Federal Tax is still huge for high earners.
FL also makes up for no state tax with higher property and sales taxes.
Plus they tax your whole estate if you own any property there
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Florida and my friends and I all left and none of us want to go back. Even my parents left.
My public school was awful. Literally took classes crammed in ancient portables that stank and didn't have working air conditioning, so many kids we had to climb over desks, and a kid brought a gun to school. I got sent to private school after that, though I looked it up and today you'd have to drop 30k/year per kid for it. So you end up paying for those low taxes.