Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So basically your SAH wife wants to live near her parents, while you fly back and forth earning the money?
OP here. Haven’t made my way through this whole thread but I find this assumption that it was the husband posting hilarious. I am the wife!!!! And it’s my husbands parents who live here. Welcome to the 2020’s! (Or really any decade after the 90’s)…
Anonymous wrote:PS: I think it is a really weird choice for Ivanka Trump to buy a mansion on a Florida island. It seems the move of someone who doesn’t think about the rising sea waters. The ocean is slowly overtaking Miami, and most people there are in denial.
Anonymous wrote:Governors come and go. That’s not a main reason not to move.
I lived there several years and it does depend upon what part. You also have to consider that FL is going underwater, especially in Miami. I would not buy real estate there.
It’s beautiful, delightfully hot, and sunny. People smile a lot and seem happy—maybe due to sunshine. The state parks are full of interesting things to see!
I find it’s majorly lacking in the arts and culture and a lot of the restaurants are geared towards older people and serve bland chain food. There’s the dirty and poisonous water due to the governor and also the lying about how bad Covid is…so you may not get an icu bed if you have a heart event or car accident, etc. The panhandle is a hot mess. Miami and maybe even Tampa are okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who lives in Florida, I guess there are some savings, but we pay A LOT in home insurance because of the hurricane coverage. Our $1M home costs us $10K a year in home insurance, our property taxes, $13K.
And this is only going to get worse. Plus, the rest of the country will, at some point, get sick of subsidizing Florida's rebuild when hurricanes and floods of ever-increasing frequency and severity continue to decimate it.
Climate change is really going to hit FL hard over the next 20 to 50 years. They are already seeing the impact of it.
I have to say, given what we know about climate change, I think that people who move their now need to have their heads examined. Or pick up a newspaper every once in a while.
You do realize that people live inland in Florida, as well as on the coasts...right?
My house is 3 years old and costs $900 a year in homeowners insurance.
Inland is where the poors live, it’s really grim.
Huh. I will have to let people in Wellington know!
That’s not inland. That’s 7 miles from the coast.
Huh, again. It's more like 15 miles on my map here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who lives in Florida, I guess there are some savings, but we pay A LOT in home insurance because of the hurricane coverage. Our $1M home costs us $10K a year in home insurance, our property taxes, $13K.
And this is only going to get worse. Plus, the rest of the country will, at some point, get sick of subsidizing Florida's rebuild when hurricanes and floods of ever-increasing frequency and severity continue to decimate it.
Climate change is really going to hit FL hard over the next 20 to 50 years. They are already seeing the impact of it.
I have to say, given what we know about climate change, I think that people who move their now need to have their heads examined. Or pick up a newspaper every once in a while.
You do realize that people live inland in Florida, as well as on the coasts...right?
My house is 3 years old and costs $900 a year in homeowners insurance.
Inland is where the poors live, it’s really grim.
Huh. I will have to let people in Wellington know!
That’s not inland. That’s 7 miles from the coast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who lives in Florida, I guess there are some savings, but we pay A LOT in home insurance because of the hurricane coverage. Our $1M home costs us $10K a year in home insurance, our property taxes, $13K.
And this is only going to get worse. Plus, the rest of the country will, at some point, get sick of subsidizing Florida's rebuild when hurricanes and floods of ever-increasing frequency and severity continue to decimate it.
Climate change is really going to hit FL hard over the next 20 to 50 years. They are already seeing the impact of it.
I have to say, given what we know about climate change, I think that people who move their now need to have their heads examined. Or pick up a newspaper every once in a while.
You do realize that people live inland in Florida, as well as on the coasts...right?
My house is 3 years old and costs $900 a year in homeowners insurance.
Inland is where the poors live, it’s really grim.
Huh. I will have to let people in Wellington know!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who lives in Florida, I guess there are some savings, but we pay A LOT in home insurance because of the hurricane coverage. Our $1M home costs us $10K a year in home insurance, our property taxes, $13K.
And this is only going to get worse. Plus, the rest of the country will, at some point, get sick of subsidizing Florida's rebuild when hurricanes and floods of ever-increasing frequency and severity continue to decimate it.
Climate change is really going to hit FL hard over the next 20 to 50 years. They are already seeing the impact of it.
I have to say, given what we know about climate change, I think that people who move their now need to have their heads examined. Or pick up a newspaper every once in a while.
You do realize that people live inland in Florida, as well as on the coasts...right?
My house is 3 years old and costs $900 a year in homeowners insurance.
Inland is where the poors live, it’s really grim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who lives in Florida, I guess there are some savings, but we pay A LOT in home insurance because of the hurricane coverage. Our $1M home costs us $10K a year in home insurance, our property taxes, $13K.
And this is only going to get worse. Plus, the rest of the country will, at some point, get sick of subsidizing Florida's rebuild when hurricanes and floods of ever-increasing frequency and severity continue to decimate it.
Climate change is really going to hit FL hard over the next 20 to 50 years. They are already seeing the impact of it.
I have to say, given what we know about climate change, I think that people who move their now need to have their heads examined. Or pick up a newspaper every once in a while.
You do realize that people live inland in Florida, as well as on the coasts...right?
My house is 3 years old and costs $900 a year in homeowners insurance.
Inland is where the poors live, it’s really grim.