Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no income tax in Florida.
Retirees don't have earned income.
Exactly. Why would anyone prefer higher property taxes and no income tax when they're retired? Florida, Texas, Tennessee -- they're all getting you one way or another to pay for the state's budget. That doesn't make them good places to retire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my parents moved to Florida they looked at elevation maps and picked a high spot about a mile inland. Never flooded in 80 years. Including last year.
Idiots buy on filled land. Or shoreline.
High land is a good idea. But the highest land in Florida isn't high enough for what's coming. Never flooded in 80 years is great until you get a 100-year flood, which are happening with a greater frequency.
Town had the hundred year flood last year. House fine. 6 blocks away not fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my parents moved to Florida they looked at elevation maps and picked a high spot about a mile inland. Never flooded in 80 years. Including last year.
Idiots buy on filled land. Or shoreline.
High land is a good idea. But the highest land in Florida isn't high enough for what's coming. Never flooded in 80 years is great until you get a 100-year flood, which are happening with a greater frequency.
Anonymous wrote:When my parents moved to Florida they looked at elevation maps and picked a high spot about a mile inland. Never flooded in 80 years. Including last year.
Idiots buy on filled land. Or shoreline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no income tax in Florida.
Retirees don't have earned income.
Anonymous wrote:When my parents moved to Florida they looked at elevation maps and picked a high spot about a mile inland. Never flooded in 80 years. Including last year.
Idiots buy on filled land. Or shoreline.
Anonymous wrote:
I have a 3M beach front home in Anna Maria Island Florida. As a primary Floridian resident of Manatee county, I pay almost 29K/yr in property tax, almost 40K/yr in home/wind/flood insurance. That almost 2.5% of the cost of my 3M home.
What do you think you’d pay in taxes and insurance for a home on the Jersey shore? Plus another five figures in state income taxes.
Also a 3 million dollar beach front home isn’t what most retired people are able to purchase.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 3M beach front home in Anna Maria Island Florida. As a primary Floridian resident of Manatee county, I pay almost 29K/yr in property tax, almost 40K/yr in home/wind/flood insurance. That almost 2.5% of the cost of my 3M home.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 3M beach front home in Anna Maria Island Florida. As a primary Floridian resident of Manatee county, I pay almost 29K/yr in property tax, almost 40K/yr in home/wind/flood insurance. That almost 2.5% of the cost of my 3M home.