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Florida ranked worst state in the U.S., according to travel site (Original Post) shenmue Jan 2018 OP
So how come people still keep visiting and moving to the Sunshine state?? mitch96 Jan 2018 #1
Why do you "have to" get out? BigmanPigman Jan 2018 #2
A number of reasons. mitch96 Jan 2018 #3
Seems sensible to me. BigmanPigman Jan 2018 #4
Good, I hope they get the word out I will enjoy doc03 Jan 2018 #5
I'll let you know if it changes mitch96 Jan 2018 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author ornotna Feb 2018 #8
I was here before about 90% of the state.... steve2470 Jan 2018 #7

mitch96

(14,703 posts)
1. So how come people still keep visiting and moving to the Sunshine state??
Tue Jan 30, 2018, 08:05 PM
Jan 2018

I planned on staying only one year to finish school...... that was in '79 and I'm still here..
I've got to get out of So Fla though...
m

mitch96

(14,703 posts)
3. A number of reasons.
Tue Jan 30, 2018, 08:29 PM
Jan 2018

#1 it's getting expensive. I'm retired on a fixed income. For what I can sell my home in Hollyweird, I can buy a place in northern or central Fla for the cash I get out of the sale.
I live in a very nice,reasonably safe neighborhood but 6 miles south west of me somebody is killed like every day!! That's nuts. So Fla has a big bulls eye on it for hurricanes being on the east coast.. Traffic is getting Miami nuts up here now also.
I need a little more quiet, peaceful and less expensive.. Time to jet out while the real estate prices are going up...
m

BigmanPigman

(52,336 posts)
4. Seems sensible to me.
Tue Jan 30, 2018, 08:47 PM
Jan 2018

I bet you are not alone either. Anyone who is young and moving there would be foolish if they expect to stay for very long.

doc03

(36,794 posts)
5. Good, I hope they get the word out I will enjoy
Tue Jan 30, 2018, 09:12 PM
Jan 2018

Florida even more without so many snow birds. I go every winter for a couple weeks I love it.

mitch96

(14,703 posts)
6. I'll let you know if it changes
Tue Jan 30, 2018, 11:26 PM
Jan 2018

You can tell by the number of Canadian and "northern" plates in the Publix parking lot. Oh and the traffic gets worse... In the summer the traffic and snow birds fly away home but the heat and humidity creep back in...
I wish I could find a nice lady from Canada so I can be a snow bird!!! You can't beat the cooler months in So Fla... or the poutine in Montreal..
Did I tell you it's flat? Like pancake flat. I think the highest elevation is about 400 feet and that's in the north west part of the pan handle AKA..... L.A. .... lower Alabama!!!
m

Response to mitch96 (Reply #6)

steve2470

(37,468 posts)
7. I was here before about 90% of the state....
Wed Jan 31, 2018, 12:01 AM
Jan 2018

and I'll probably be here if they all move away. Or I'll go to Atlanta because I'll be bored to tears.

Meh, every state can be dinged. I've grown to regard these pieces as so much filler unless you've got solid stats to show me. Not talking to you shenmue, to the author.

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