Moving to Florida used to be a great idea. It was affordable, nice weather most of the year, laid back lifestyle, you name it. But now, all that has changed. Its no longer affordable, its hot all the time and you'll likely spend most of your time just working to afford a place to live rather than living any sort of laid back lifestyle.
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Well Michael, I chose to come to Florida but not buy a house because the cons on the pros and cons are greater. I am extremely happy that I did not buy a house. I’ve been here two months and my wife and I already realized that Arizona is for us. I tried several states, and the 22 years in Arizona were the best. A house in Chandler for November through June, and a log cabin in Forest Lakes for July through October. Maybe Sedona. I mean, I like Florida a lot, but the cons are overwhelming b
Sounds like Austin, Texas Traffic is terrible, toll roads Re very expensive . .time to move to a smaller town
My ex owns a condo in New Port Richey in 2015 she remodeled the whole place. She was born and raised in Florida and her parents came here from Cuba in 1957. Anyhow, we still speak several times a week and she keeps me updated on Florida. So glad I left in 2017. What you're saying is right on point. Thanks
Its unfortunate but some of the FL natives are the ones being pushed out.
Worst thing about Florida is property tax and insurance.
“You’ll own nothing and be happy” is the goal.
Biden economy very bad!
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People better wake up to Agenda 2030 its the cause of all that is wrong today!!
The greed and dumbing down in this country has ruined the American dream. It’s depressing to think what this country will look like in 10 years.
And the Federal Reserve.
Watch Idiocracy movie lol
@@marklane870 Shucks, I was gonna say Idiocracy.
What country?
reagan singlehandedly did more damage to this country than the russians and chinese could ever hope to
$150k is the new $65k
Yesterday's price is definitely not today's price
Hyperinflation will make america great again 😬
Tried the Florida experiment for 6 years, 2017-2023. Loved my home in NE Florida, tolerated the heat of the summer, put up with the traffic and overcrowded neighborhoods, CCD and property taxes, and rude self absorbed people. However in Nov 2023 we decided it was just no longer enjoyable and an our experiment failed sold our home. Moved back home to Virginia with no regrets.
There's a happy place for everyone
Exactly my experience in FL. Awful people, traffic, and absolutely insane insurance prices.
Where in Virginia? What town would be safe and also fun? Live bands? dancing ? Art festivals? Now I’m single and my mom died so I can leave Florida, I no longer have to be here. I can’t wait to move from this heat from hell!
if you think the heat is bad - go try the snow@@igoodkid334
@@capitalismftwnope try Colorado...way better
I'm leaving Florida at the end of the month. As a native, it is heartbreaking to see what has happened to the state where I grew up.
Where’re you headed to?
I’ve also been here in FL for over 40years and it’s a daily Heart Break to drive around my home town of Punta Gorda. SWFL is getting destroyed by over development and pollution entering the water all over the state. Especially south Florida. The South FL paradise is an Over Sold Farce…. Do your research before you try moving here.
I moved out of Florida 20 years ago and trust me you will regret it. Florida is just perfect (except the cost of living).
I feel the same way about my home town that was an isthmus - I no longer recognize it.
What happened ? Where do you think the problem started ? There’s a friend of mine with financial issues, he offered me his condo on the beach for what he owns the bank… around 340.000k He’s been trying to sell it for over a year now and nobody wants to pay what he’s asking for (550k) …. What do you think ? It’s still a good deal for me ?
I was a resident of FL for 40 years and just moved to NC earlier this year for all the reasons Michael mentions. Our house was almost paid off and our household income is several six figures, but we decided we wanted to put more of our money into retirement and travel rather than a $15K homeowners insurance policy, $10K property insurance, expensive car insurance, etc. We also grew tired of the eternal summer weather and annual hurricane threat. We do not regret our decision and caution anyone considering moving to Florida to think it through very carefully!
Where in North Carolina do you live? What's the weather like? I'm trying to figure out where to move!
We are in outskirts of Charlotte, this area has also become more expensive than it used to be, but still saving a ton compared to FL, car insurance and property taxes are 50% less than
I’ve been a resident of New Jersey all my life and our homeowners insurance is not even a thousand a year.
If you move or live on any FL coast, you get all this headache now days. I moved from MN to FL in the geographically dead center of the peninsula, at one of its max elevations. Cost is manageable, but make sure you put 50 percent down and have no car payments, and make 96,000 or more. Home insurance is cheap relative to coasties, and the beach can be 1 hour away. Redfin migration stats show a majority of Miami residents are looking to move to my area. I think Micheal is mostly talking about costal living.
@@staciemeyer9649 NC is 10 degrees hotter and just as humid in the summer. 30 degrees colder in winter. Property tax about the same as Florida.Vehicles are taxed as property.
For anyone that just watched this, he is not wrong.
I lived in Florida for over thirty years and I saw a big change coming twelve years ago so eleven years ago I moved out. Now when I speak with my close friends who have also moved out, we all feel relived that we don’t live in that rat race anymore but I will never complain about raising my children in FL, in the 80’s.
That’s exactly right, 12 years. I moved to Clearwater in 2009 because my sister in law who had lived there 7 years told me how amazing it was. I enjoyed the beaches, free parking, quaint little towns, low traffic and low cost of living. Then came all the development, parking costs, insane traffic… and by 2017 the beaches were becoming inaccessible for locals. We left in 2022 and I’m sad about what’s happening, but grateful we were able to see the whole state of Florida while it was still affordable.
Growing up in the 80s was awesome in general. Being in a desirable location is a bonus.
Lived all my life in Fl. and left right before the pandemic hit. We knew it was going down hill but man it's accelerating fast it seems. All family and friends do is bitch about Fl. now.
@@EllieM_Travels I raised my son in Clearwater. It was absolutely a great place to live. I went to Bellair Beach where I use to say that it's my secret spot and would park by the bay there watching the dolphins and now you can't even go there without waiting for hours to get to the beach area. I was so glad that I have great memories of Clearwater and Bellair. It's ghettoville zoo there now with all the transplants. Even the dolphins are disgusted I bet. They probably left and miss me too!
The 80s were the golden years in FL.
The cost of living has skyrocketed EVERYWHERE. Not just Florida. I don’t live in Florida. My auto insurance went up 34% with no accidents or moving violations. Natural gas bills jumped by 27% Food prices are up. A small example is pint of blueberries jumped from $4.99 to $7.99. I used to have them, always. Now, I can’t justify it. It doesn’t matter where you live.
Wyler's frozen Maine blueberries are good if you can find them.
He also failed to mention that despite all the higher costs in Florida, it still remains cheaper than New York, New Jersey, California, etc.
@@1FlyingSolo1 maybe. however our electricity here in West Palm Beach has almost doubled over the past 5 years. Why? EVERYTHING is on the rise here. You name it and most stuff over the past 3 years is up 50% where is this guy getting 4% annual inflation from, anyway?
@@1FlyingSolo1 :: Wages in New York,New Jersey and California are the highest in the Nation, but Florida wages are among the lowest in the Nation for Private-Sector Jobs.
It may have went up but nothing like how it has went up in Florida.
I have a family member that purchased a small home in Central FL for under $100k for her retirement home around 2005. Fast forward to now, the value of her home has tripled (but she doesn't care, it's her forever home). But she mentions that in the last few years, the traffic and crime element has also increased, to the point that her scenic and peaceful neighborhood no longer feels that way. Homeless people begging for money outside of the grocery store, questionable new neighbors with unneighborly habits, and speeding on major roads has her not leaving her home for days on end... sad way to live in retirement. She runs into the same problem as everyone else: if she sold, where would she move? Nothing is even remotely affordable for a retiree anymore
She’d have to move north to find less expensive places.
Just give some alms to the beggars. It is good karma.
thank you for sharing. Melbourne, FL, feels this way as well. I don't have an answer other than a different state with less growth.
We bought a pretty nice home in Pembroke Pines, Florida in 2001 for $300,000 (4/4 3200 square feet, gated community, swimming pool). We sold it in 2004 for $350,000. Zillow now says it is valued at $970,000. It is the same house.
Interesting…
Most Floridians are happy to hear that the mass influx we've been hit with over the past few years is turning into a mass exodus... The fast influx drove up housing costs, added mass traffic, and brought barely any new businesses/jobs, other than the vacation home rentals that littered residential neighborhoods bringing all sorts of people from everywhere with zero vested interest in the area.
Yup. No new jobs and tons of labor/problems and increase rent and traffic has been insaaanely higher too. I never seen so much traffic in my city in 20 years, not even in worst days.
Except the diametrical opposite is true. Florida is still in the middle of a population boom.
Wife and I moved to the Sarasota area back in March 2023 from metro Atlanta, Ga. While our house payment jumped $1400 per month, the savings on no state income tax more than made up for the increase. We really love it and would never consider moving back or leaving Florida. We love the water and enjoy spending time on our boat and we get to use it year round or almost year round.
ATL is a hellhole. Almost anywhere is better than there.
We now live in metro Atlanta and are considering moving to Sarasota FL. Thanks for the positive outlook.
So $16800 a yr more would be cheaper than a state income tax. Lol that is your state income tax in disguise 🥸
The state income tax in Georgia tops out at 5.75%, which means to pay more than $1400 a month you have an annual income of over $250K. And you have a boat. Not applicable to most people.
I live in Seattle WA, my property tax in 2023 was 11,673. Let that sink in. I've had Florida on my radar for a few years now. St augustine, to be exacted. I better rethink things
I agree about the over 75 drivers. I was riding with my mother and said "Mom, you're driving 20 mph under the speed limit. Pull over and let me take the wheel". She replied "Leave me alone, I can't see!" It was daytime. It eventually got so bad I took the keys away from her.
We called them the driverless cars. Because you would see these big old Cadillacs, with the old ladies who were scrunched down so low in the seat, it looked like no one was driving the car. The way south Florida is set up, it forces people to drive to get places, that really have no business driving anywhere.
I can't hear anymore. I can't see anymore and I can't walk. Thank God I can still drive!
It happens to all of us if we survive long enough. I am hoping by the time I can't drive, self-driving cars are common. I would hate to have to pay someone to drive me to the store, restaurant, etc.
This was funny. I burst out laughing because of the unexpected reply.... jajaja
@@JBoy340a Same here. I already won't drive at night. If I couldn't see well enough to drive in the daytime I would stop that too. At least you can get anything you want sent directly to your house these days.
I find the cold and snow invigorating. My energy picks up. When I go into the wood stove heat is relaxing. Most people fear it but it's an enjoyable way to live.
Yeah, Florida is definitely low energy. When I wake up in cold places I feel like I'm ready to rip. One aspect people don't mention is the narcissism in Florida. It's definitely a superficial place, not much for interesting people with culture and humility.
I don't like cold weather or snow..
One thing I read about that Champlain towers collapse as a factor was, not only deferred maintenance, but so many people who upgraded their kitchens and bathrooms. Most were done with granite countertops and marble walls in bathrooms. Lots of extra weight, times all the units doing the same thing. Those properties were usually built with wood countertops with Formica or other lighter weight surfaces.
Good point.
Never thought about that, but it makes sense!
I live in Florida, and in one of the most beautiful cities. I’m not planning on leaving, so I’m happy that people are now wanting to leave!!!!
Hey moving perm what's the scoop
Me too. Don’t tell them which city so they don’t move there. They are trying to overcrowd the city I’m in but still love it here. Work and play, baby!
florida sucks
😂😂😂😂😂
I don't think that's actually how things are trending...
I’m a retired Florida Judge and I’ve seen my county go from a nice laid back, comfortable, green paradise, where buying a house was easy and traffic was light, into a hot miserable twin of New York. Michael you tell them. Stay the F away. Joni Mitchell warned us, “They paved Paradise and put up a parking lot.” Leave!There’s plenty of room in Texas, Alabama and Georgia if you want tropical. Florida is expensive, over crowded, heavily taxed, where it’s hard to find insurance, let alone pay for it. My property tax went up from eight hundred dollars twenty years ago to nine f’ing thousand today. Remember, you were warned. This isn’t the Florida of my youth. You will regret it if you don’t believe Michael here.
Property taxes in Texas are really high, at least in the Austin area. Upwards of $17K on a $700K house.
I am in north metro Atlanta and paying about $1500 a year on a house valued near one million. But I am retired so this helps. And we have winters! My lake used to freeze in the winter but not anymore. Climate change has come ..
Wow. Your property tax is outrageous
Wherever BIG Government & Crony Capitalists see people "Living the good life" or "the American Dream!" they will SUCK every but of life out of it until it's a huge pile of lifeless corpses with their pockets emptied 😢
$1500.00 year is cheap.
We were without power in August for 6 weeks after a storm a few years ago and it was brutal. That's another thing people don't get is if a storm hits here you're most likely without power for days to weeks at a time during the hottest part of summer..
Living on one of the worst places for hurricanes. Must be a constant concern
@@markpb4767 Yes it is, especially when I've been the caregiver for my elderly mother since COVID, who needs equipment in order to stay alive. A couple of years before then we were without power for over 6 weeks in August from a hurricane (every day was in the high 90s outside) it was horrible...
I lived in south Florida for over 20 years and finally moved in the summer of 2023. It was the best decision I made. Everyone thought I was crazy to relocate to the Midwest and have to deal with winter but the cost of living and lifestyle is much better for me than it was in Florida. Less stress because the traffic is lighter. The salaries are better and go further since overall costs are less and I can live a more relaxed lifestyle and not worry about my rent being increased by $800 per month (yes that actually happened!). I can visit my family in FL because I have much more disposable income than I did when I was living there. Florida is NOT what it used to be.
Born and raised in Ft. Lauderdale. Spent some time in lake county. It’s so sad what’s become of Florida. It’s been going downhill in south Florida for a while but Covid ramped up the destruction of the whole state. People across the country flocked here to escape the lockdowns and we didn’t have the infrastructure for them. Highest inflation, rents outta control, unbearable traffic with little to no transit options. I’m packing for Utah and getting out of here.
Renting after twenty years, I believe you are the problem.
I looked into moving to Florida 4 years ago and thought housing was pretty reasonable. Earlier this year, I looked into the same places I had previously looked at housing again. Keeled over at what had happened to the price of housing. I'll stay where I'm at.
My situation is similar to yours. Yesterday I saw dumps in so so areas for 415k. It's flat out laughable at this point. Four years ago that same house in better condition would have been 270k at best.
I moved here just over four years ago and you have no idea how right you are😮
The house I sold in Pembroke Pines for $350,000 in 2004 is now valued at over one million by Zillow. It's the same house.
The insurance will cost you more than the mortgage.
@@artspark7697 , insurance cost and availability is going to be the next big player in the housing crisis. The insurance companies fought against federal All Perils Insurance because they thought they wanted that business for themselves. But, now they don't and homeowners are left high and dry.
I met my current wife in Bradenton, Florida (1998) when I moved there from Georgia after a bad divorce and bankruptcy. After getting things in order, we moved back to Georgia in 2005 so I could get back on with the state and continue with my previous career. With our pensions and the money we expect to make in the markets we have contemplated moving back to Florida upon retirement in three years; however, after doing my research and paying attention to what's happened there over the last eighteen years, I told my wife that Florida was to risky now and that we would build our dream home here and use the money we'll save to vacation wherever we want. As of now, we pay less than $3,000 a year for insurance and taxes on a 2,900 square foot home on 1 acre of land in a well established neighborhood while having all the conveniences of shopping, restaurants, entertainment, etc, two miles away, and without the traffic! As a note, I also lived in Florida from 76-84 and everything was great, including the weather, but I can't justify living there now. This video just solidifies my decision. Thanks for keeping us informed Michael, your time and effort is truly appreciated!!!!!!
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Sounds like Georgia is a better state to live than Florida. Is the weather just as humid and hot? I would think it’s cooler and better climate as well? How are real estate prices there? What areas do you recommend for homes and near the jobs? What are the main industries for jobs?
I live in Florida and the only way we are able to survive is because my home is paid for insurance is now more than tripled in cost and one year I don’t live on the beach and I pay $6000 a year for home insurance that’s ridiculous and that does not include flood When my husband is ready to retire, we will be leaving Florida Ron DeSantis has literally almost destroyed our state so unless you’re wealthy, I suggest you look other places ! Vote Blue 💙
We currently live in Oconee County, next to Athens which is in Clarke County. These are two of the smallest counties in the state. Oconee is a small bedroom community with lots of rural farming and that old Americana feel. The schools in Oconee are why a lot of people with children move here as well. It has expanded a little with the Epps Center Parkway but that adds another layer of convenience to everything. Athens is called the "Classic City" for it's music venues , restaurants, shopping, and big city life with a small country town charm. As a note, my wife watched this video last night and said there is no way we're moving back and giving up what we have or the money we would lose. She said we'll keep that money in our pockets and vacation wherever we want to. Agreed! @laurel2666
What I love about the weather here is that you get just enough of each season. It gets a little hot in July and August but it starts to cool off in September. Highs in the 90's during summer and typically low 30's in winter. Home prices have gone up a bit but nothing compared to Florida. As for work, the area offers more of the same anywhere you are. The bonus is that we live close enough to Gwinnett, Stone Mountain, and other areas of mass opportunity. Lots of people commute because they like what they get here without the headaches that come with the bigger cities. Just Google Athens-Clarke County and Oconee and take a look at what the area has to offer, including home sales. I forgot to mention that The University of Georgia is in Athens as well, so it has a college spirit all year long, especially during football season! @@thedesertdancer
just came for a few weeks post holidays. Lived in Miami for 8+ years and moved up to the rust belt post pandemic (NO REGRETS). You are spot on with all of your observations!
The weather in FL hasn’t changed it’s all perception. It was just as hot 20 years ago as it is today. Each year the weather cycles and some years are hotter in the summer or colder in the winter but every year is different but it still never gets over 91-92 on the coast in the summer. The real reason is people aren’t happy and then try to find something and all of a sudden it’s now too hot.
You can also feel the heat differently. I took heat like a boss as a teen, but as I get older, I start sweating like crazy.
Wrong. Native Floridian here and the sun's I tensity has increased markedly with the erosion of the magnetosphere
@@pinschrunner You mean The Ozone layer
I’ve been living in NE Florida since the 80’s. I haven’t detected an increase of temperatures overall. And I play tennis through the summer. Some summers are hotter than others. Some cooler than others. Same with the winters. What makes it feel hotter is if you live in the cities. Concrete holds heat. And with all of the building going on, that concrete is expanding. I work in downtown Jacksonville. When I leave work around 10pm and drive out to the country (20 min), the temps drop by as much as 10 degrees. And you know what? All of the weather recording stations are where…..in urban areas. It’s more local warming than global warming.
Geoengineering.
This definitely isn’t just a “Florida” issue rather a world wide issue. It varies from state to state and city to city, but in general the cost of living has sky rocketed. Go check out other first world countries and cities and you can see everything has drastically gone up since the forced “shutdown”
Yeah but the bugs are still gross in Florida
The thing is Florida mixes it with the gators, sinkholes, hurricanes, senior orgy lifestyle, AND the increased cost of living...making it unique in the world.
Nope its because Demoron turned the state into a shithole.
The poster is right. These last few years in Seattle have absolutely skyrocketed. I think it is nationwide just to different degrees.
I have followed Michael for many years,....and have observed his love affair with Florida fade away. I guess even he has realized the dream is over,....now it is a nightmare.
I have followed him for over a year now. It is true. Our first home in Boca in 1990 was 70K brand new. It was recently listed for $425k. They are making it impossible to own a home.
It was always a lie from day 1.
They have Disney world. So it’s all worth it.
Fort Lauderdale here 20 year resident. Life is depressing.
Word
100 percent correct on all points. The cost of living, the insurance costs, traffic, climate change, tourists, not being able to live "the Florida life". I have also been here 20 plus years and it is definitely hotter and more dangerous here.
It's no hotter, but it is more dangerous, but probably less dangerous than it's gotten in most of the country. California was less dangerous than Florida before but now it's more dangerous than Florida.
You woke me up with this video. We used to visit Florida twice yearly when my parents were alive. I found the people there were wonderful. I'm sorry you have your hands full. Good luck.
It wasn't the cost of living that made us leave Florida for the Mississippi gulf coast in 2004. It was the congestion. There are simply too many people in south Florida. Even now, when I go back down there, my first thoughts are, "This is so beautiful, why did we ever leave?" and, then driving on completely congested roads, taking an hour to go ten miles, in bumper to bumper traffic, I start to remember why we left.
Too many Yankees have moved here.
@@cutum YES!! And it's getting worst everyday and they still think we should do it like they did up north.
@laurel2666 Not according to the Gov of CA, the other night on his debate! He says don't Worry, be Happy! People in Cali are paying less taxes than in FL!
If they are liberal leftist they can just stay wherever. Don't come here after you ruin your home states
As a former Floridian, it is hard to digest the truth. Florida is : overpopulated, a homeless paradise, theft, crime and it is sinking. The red tide, pollution, scorpions, snakes and gators. Stupid people will pay stupid prices for homes. As soon as the hurricanes come, prices drop. Visit and get out.
I'm 70 years old ,and I have lived here to 34 years. The population is way too high , and they just keep on building. I agree with everything you are saying here. Traffic is horrible. I have owned my home for the last 30 years, and the taxes & insurance just keep going. I don't want to have to move at my age, but I might have to. I am getting to were I can't afford it.
You are the problem too
SAME AGE & FORECLOSURES COMING IN MARCH
@@lovly2cu725 You may have a lot of equity if you’ve been in the home a long time (even if you fell for the reverse mortgage trap). If you completely declutter (take it all to Goodwill, Habitat for Humanity will come get a lot, hire someone to take the rest to the dump) make everything inside & out clean as a whistle (hire it if necessary, a good local realtor can help with this, they know everyone who can do it cheap) don’t let them foreclose. Even the local utilities have great deals on water heaters installed etc. With a reverse mortgage, and a low cost 4.5% realtor, you could still clear enough to get resettled in a decent +55, assisted living, hopefully around extremely decent, helpful family. County health departments and Senior services can help guide you. There is no reason to be at the mercy of the cruelest, most unethical, pure predatory unregulated industry on the planet. Get some local help, ASAP.
I moved into an RV and am renting a piece of land on a dear friends property. But I'm highly technical and zoning here allows it because its NOT zoned residential. I agree regarding populous THAT'S the reason for EVERYTHING negative. Too many of too many WRONG kinda people moving here. Look. If you don't have large overhangs (over `18") and don't have large trees near your residence I'd drop wind insurance (or at least raise your deductible). However ARE you in a flood plain? Generally that's just about everywhere that is BELOW 15 feet ABOVE MSL. However non technical people may not know this (even though they actually sport a real brain). Hopefully after 34 years at least you don't have a mortgage because those things mandate all kindsa insurance. I remember when my parents moved to FL.. we didn't even need/have CAR insurance now you need insurance on everything most of it being mandated.
@@Fla5thgenTryMe Why? what are you a "Karen"? She has a perfect right to live out her life exactly where she is. She's absolutely correct this ain't the same place it used to be by a long shot.
We lived in Destin for over 30 years. The cost of living, the traffic, the tourism, insurance premiums all became a major factor of leaving the swamp. I also couldn’t tolerate the mosquitos and humidity anymore. We moved to Henderson Nevada, bout our dream home with a pool and never looked back . You couldn’t pay me to move back to Florida….
I lived there for two years. Not cool. There's a difference between visiting and living. I learned that the hard way. I came back to NYC and my bank account reflects the move.
I am 41 years old. When I was in my 20s, my thoughts were that when I go to retire after the age of 67 in the far future that I will move right to Florida. I realized that isn't going to happen when I went to Florida in 2018, and saw how over populated the state was already getting, and how expensive things were starting to get in 2018! Now it's WAY more expensive than it was 5 years ago. Florida is NOT a wise choice for moving to for retirement now. I am currently looking at South Carolina as the state that I want to retire to in the future, but who knows how bad everywhere will be by then or if I will even ever be able to retire any way. I believe I will be working until I die unless I somehow win the lottery! Retirement for the bottom 98% of people is a pipe dream for people under age 55 right now.
I live have lived in Florida most of my life and am also looking at South Carolina and Southern Alabama after I retire
I am looking at Alabama. South Carolina, and Georgia.
Be careful what part of SC. The Carolinas get hit w hurricanes as much as, if not more, than FL and pretty much the entire east half of SC is flood zone
@@kathyw800 They're all coastal state and susceptible to hurricanes. So if you're looking for a break, you're going to have to do better than that.
You can retire in México or Colombia for cheap.
The cost of living has gone up everywhere, a general complaint list, basically this is the whole country not just Florida.
Bidonomics an epic failure
@@ownsilverMAGA 🤡
Cost of living isn’t going up. The value of the dollar is dropping like a rock!
This is true!
Cost of living is going up nationwide but it's definitely worse in some places than others. Unfortunately Florida is one of the places where it has gone up faster than many other places. That's just a fact. But there are a lot of factors for that which put Florida at a disadvantage unfortunately.
We left a year and a half ago to go home. Sold during the peak and made out with some cash. 🙂I miss when things were simpler there and I’m grateful for the memories. The traffic, cost of parking/beach access, constant heat and humidity, increased insurance, and increased cost at restaurants really ruined it for us in the end. We’re in a very basic and quiet area now and while it lacks many of the attractions we loved in Florida, there is no traffic and there’s room for opportunity here still. ❤
He's 100%r right about the heat and humidity. I've been a resident of Tampa for 45 years and I can tell you it's a Blast Furnace from April till mid November. It truly sucks!
Transplants have a misconception about our weather being great. It’s only good in the winter and hell the rest of the year. This past summer had triple digit heat index every day.
I can tolerate 30 degrees a lot better than 95 degrees with high humidity. I don't know why people tolerate Florida's climate if they have other options.@@CruxisAngel954
I have visited Florida and DID NOT like the weather. Horrible to hot for me. If you consider looking at boats sand big houses and yachts living it up by all means move there. I love my mountains, rivers and lakes thank you very much. 😊
I retired to the high country of Colorado (from Denver metro) in 2015 and it was great....at first. Now it's become overrun with so many new builds that it's like living in the suburbs. What used to be a quiet county of retirees & Veterans is now full of crazy drivers commuting and inflated housing prices. By the way, our home in Denver metro is now "worth" double what we sold it for. "Starter" homes there are well over $500k. Believe me, there is NOTHING special about Denver ....I lived there 37 yrs.
drove through there and stopped for a few nights. It was a dump!
I’m from Colorado and know exactly what you say. Those with money from (. ) are invading the State. Also, rentals where landlords in Denver metro are giving huge rent increases even to good tenants.
Denver and The Springs are horrible! Houses on top of one another and HIGHLY overpriced
I LOVE Denver. If I could, I would move there tomorrow.
Mostly up in Brandon FL. Hated hurricanes left when I could for CO in 09.. Sold lovely house outside s of Parker in late 2020. We had wildlife which left and more suburbs came. Made money, moved to Fort Collins to be quieter and renting (sorry I'm guilty of being the one chasing nature too). My fiancé who is in agriculture is from here. Same story he can't afford to buy a house up here even. CO is definitely waaay worse affordability than FL other than weather.
Same with suburbs of Houston. Thousands of people moved in from Cali, NJ, NYC, Ill, and Minnesota. No only have home prices sky rocketed, but crime, air pollution, traffic congestion have all sky rocketed also. Thus, quality of life has dropped considerably imo.
Yes, and the last time I drove through Houston, the traffic-much of it truck-was extremely heavy. Many may not know: Houston is 100 miles across.
crime increase? but I thought the "wealthy" are leaving Cali... Guess I was right all along. The bums are leaving Cali which is a good thing
The irony is that New Jersey has a lower crime rate than Texas. I’ll stay in the garden state.
you can blame joe biden on the neighbors from the south coming over the border
I lived in west Houston in the 80s and crime and traffic were pretty bad then. It took my mom an hour to go 17 miles to work. I did like living there though
Glad i moved here in 2018.... I've lived in multiple states...Florida is the only state i like ❤
Cold weather is the best
@@SSNESS not in February. And, while cold kills icky bugs, it hasn't cleared out Portland of it's shitbirds.
Thank you for this content, people in other states need to know that this is what is coming for all of us as the world gets hotter. Up north it barely snows in some places and we’re getting worse storms and flooding too
Eco fear porn.
I bought my first house in St Petersburg in 2004 I paid $69,000. I was eight blocks from the bay. 8th Street. I couldn't believe it, it was amazing. I sold it for $130,000 a year and a half later and use the profits to purchase a Condo. As a realtor at the time in could see the market drastically basically stop. I sold that for just over what I paid for it. But I still wish I'd kept it even through the 2008 crash I loved the place. The people who purchased it from me ended up losing it to foreclosure. It's sold again in 2012 bank owned it isold for $25,000. Unbelievable. P. S. The first house I purchased for $69,000 near the bay. Is now valued close to $500,000
Thats the rush of new settlers
Out of curiosity I looked at the number of Single Family homes ,excluding condos etc. St Petersburg has 775 single family homes listed for sale. That's jaw dropping.
hedge funds are starting to liquidate........this will make 2008 look like a kiddie party.....it's gonna be bad@@sinister_right
Been watching that condo complex over the years because I kind of hoped to purchase in there again someday. The unit above it sold for $203,000 3 months ago. The unit beside it sold for I believe $210,000 just this year. The gentleman who purchased it for $25,000 in 2012 could sell for around $100,000 walk away with a minimum of tripling his investment putting his neighbors 50% underwater.
Wait it out, saith The Beachcomber...
I moved to Largo, Fl in August of 2022. I have never seen as many rude people concentrated in an area as there is in Largo. Just downright rude people. Asshole drivers as well. People drive like they are going to a house fire. I have a man that lives across the street from me who is absolutely insane. He and I will have trouble in the future. I can count on that. With all this plus the high cost of living here I am giving serious consideration to moving back to where I come from.
Yeah I grew up in Florida and it is the Northeast pretentious Karen's moving down. You can spot the people from up north. True Floridians are nice and mellow.
Lots of rude, asshole drivers in Naples, Bonita Springs, and Estero also.
They call it Larghetto for a reason player.
@@AB-wg7qe -- I bought this little place down here to live for several months out of the year, but I firmly believe I've bought into a ghetto. I'm putting this place up for sale after the first of the year and moving back home.
That was 1995. Not 1195. LoL 🤣
I appreciate the inside...no one ever put into prospective what's behind the curtain and just focus on the show. Hearing real scenarios as you mention such cost of living, home owners insurance etc...opens your eyes and helps you decide before you are in it to deep and find out the hard way having to move because you are broke thinking your retirement was a wise desition in paradise without consequences. Thanks again...your video was very informative and open my eyes of what's behind stage.
Good Grief, THANK YOU! Your vids just saved my Hubby and I a lot of money out of our retirement pockets. We will stay put here in TN. 🙏
It's not just Florida...its getting unaffordable across the United States...
It's Everywhere!
Yes it is!! totally ridiculous at this point. Where is the end?
Exactly
@@anthonyvarone5526it ends when you and your friends and family are homeless or we the people rise up and take our country back.
I would not want to live here in the Summer but for the winter it is great. I am 81 and we purchased our condo when the housing market crashed in 2009. The place was built in 2005, so it is relatively new. We just had a new roof, gutters, and paint so we should be fine for another 8 years or so when it is time to paint again. I was planning on selling when I turned 80 but, I now decided to stay another 5 years. I just ordered all new appliances for the kitchen. My expenses are very manageable since we bought at the right price.
I was in St George Island in April and Panama City in Sept. The customer service in both areas was outstanding. Everyone was so friendly and helpful.
Thank you so much for your insight and honesty on this.
My best friend had more than enough of Florida living when a huge crocodile 🐊crawled onto her front porch, stole her Amazon package containing her MacBook, 💻 and dragged it away with absolutely no shame with its huge teeth. 😱 Amazon customer service had quite a laugh when they saw proof from the Ring security camera. She and her hubby have then moved to North Dakota and never regretted their decision not even once.
Did Moose come over for dinner yet? 🤣✌️❤️ ~ 🦋
Haha, nooooo.... not YET! 🤣 They have encountered plenty of elks 🦌🦌🦌🦌in nature, but so far none has shown up to their front door! @@ukulelebutterfly
Whhhhhat , N Dakota is hell cold
That is true! 🥶 @@dennynisevic7848
A crocodile huh? 😂
I moved to Brevard county ,Florida back in January of 2018. I moved here from Baltimore, Maryland. I moved here because I always wanted to live here and love the tropical weather. I purchased a home in 2021 for 306k. Which was a new build with 2.50 interest rate. I feel very fortunate that we were able to purchase and buy our dream home. I worked and saved for a couple of years to make it a reality. I am in sales and make between 130-160k per year depending on how business is. As far as cost of living compared to Maryland. I would not be able to afford a waterfront lake home in Maryland. The same home would now be 500-600k in Maryland. Easily. Cost of food and insurance is pretty much the same. Marylands traffic is definitely worse then Brevard county Florida. You have no choice but to use the beltways in Maryland to go anywhere. Here in Florida the traffic is getting worse but rush hour in Maryland is miserable. It's much more laid back down here. I am in sales so I drive everywhere for work. The Baltimore Beltway sucks and the D.C beltway is worse. So driving down route 1 and a long the Indian River lagoon is like living in Paradise in comparison. I understand the prices are going up here but they are going way up everywhere. It would've taking me a lot longer to save and purchase in Maryland making the same money up there. I have absolutely no regrets about moving to Florida. Yes it has it's negatives but it has a ton of positives in my view. As far as homeowners insurance in Florida. It definitely is a issue but you need to buy or build a house that is built to modern Hurricane code and you can get insurance..
Pls vote republican which is what has made this state diff
Gov ruined american dream.
@@takamex😂😂😂😂
Brevard county is laid back. Come to Miami Dade county or Broward county, then you will see traffic. Brevard county is Palm Bay/Melbourne right?? Those places are in the boonies still.
@@prettyyoungthingpyt5015 Hardly the boonies.
This guy does a great job at thoroughly explaining the various issues. Thanks for your honesty. 👍
Come down to Florida and walk like Michael does,no traffic and fresh air…thanks,your the best ,Michael
I've been here for 40 years, I'll take the humidity and heat all day ! Zero chance of shoveling snow and dealing with freezing temps from where I came from.
Good move!
Where did you come from?
I agree people in the comments are being dramatic .
This dude nails it every time . Well done sir
Very Insightful, I've Shared This With Family And Friends. Thanks Alot Michael🎸
Seriously, locals are happy this is happening. Thank you for leaving.
Yes. Leave😮
This happened about 15 years ago in South Florida. People flocked here and builders built homes and condos like crazy. Then the housing bubble broke and tens of thousands of homeowners defaulted on their mortgages. Prices dropped like a rock and real estate was dirt cheap. This new bubble will burst soon and the cycle with repeat.
Florida has been like that for over a hundred years. This is just the latest cycle.
And insurance will still continue to go up and up
taxes and overvalued housing won't change for a while...or ever
Will that help with lowering property taxes?
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Lol
Yep 😂
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Right :)) What happened to Michael?? :)
Thanks for bringing up the customer service. That was one of the main reasons for me to move out of Miami.
Not so sure why we are getting so many 'move out of florida now' vids but happy for it. Time for everyone to move back. It was nice for a time..safe travels
Moved to Southern Florida (Boca Raton) in 93. You’re right about the crowding and expenses. Moved to Northern Florida during Covid. The weather isn’t as brutal and a lot more trees and nature.❤
Not for long. The whole state will be asphalt soon
@@acmecompanythat's impossible because there's plenty of us who have homes with property
Where’s northern Florida ? Orlando ?
If you can't live good on $150K then you're seriously doing something very wrong.
Not true. In my home state of CA (the area around San Jose and San Francisco), $150K will get you an average life. No fancy frills, eating out or any luxuries. It sounds crazy, but it's true. Not so long ago, a family of 4 with an annual income of $117K in Marin County was considered low-income.
@@eleanormartinez8274 In the free state of Florida one could live very comfortable and still save money. We make less than half that here and are very comfortable. The secret to financial success can be summed up in a single sentence... 'Don't spend what you do not have.'
We live in the Netherlands. Every year, for the last 15 years, we rented a condo for 4 months in Fort Lauderdale. We start paying $1500 per month. Slowly the rent was raised. Last year the rent was raised to $5000 per month. We decided Florida has ended. South of France is our new destination, rent for a 2-bedroom condo is € 2000 Euro/month. Btw rental cars in Florida are even worse from 1000 / month to 4500 / month.
France is the best country in the world, great smart choice 😊👍
Portugal and Spain are even cheaper than France. Many people in Northern Europe retire in Spain and Portugal because the cost of living is lower.
@@NotSettlingForSecondBest You are right. We know, it's still on the radar. Let me tell you, rent in Spain and Portugal for a decent house or condo is in the same range. Another option is selling our house here in NL and moving to one of those countries.
Yikes!! @@newbeginnings4122
Love this channel. Just discovered it and binge watching previous videos. My in-laws moved to Bradenton, FL from the Atlanta area and they're terribly disillusioned about the current increases in literally everything. Buyer's remorse on steroids. I think I'll stay landlocked, happy and comfortable in North Georgia.
I think Florida got 10 years of retirees in the last 3 years. Once everyone started to move there, so many people moved up their timeline to preserve their plans/dream, to retire there, before they got priced out. The days of living cheap in coastal Florida is gone for good.
Maybe, maybe not. With the severity of storms increasing, water levels rising, insurance companies refusing to insure… homes may be worth next to nothing before you know it. Get out and take your equity with you while you can.
I’ve wanted to settle in Florida since I was a kid. Moved to Tampa in 2018 and could not afford rent. Moved to the panhandle where it was more affordable and closer to the beaches. Now with rising costs I seriously doubt I will be able to justify purchasing a home and settling here. I’m contemplating where to move to next. Maybe back to Tennessee or if I can figure out how, maybe become a digital nomad and live abroad for a while. As a single, it just seems like I’m being priced out of life lately and I make good money. It’s discouraging to say the least.
I'm so sorry to hear this for you :( I really sympathize as a single person. The "priced out of life" feeling sucks.
Michael: For the past 2 1/2 years I have been watching and listening to your videos on my Smart TV but have not been able to make any comments because of its lack of a keyboard or other vehicle. I want to comment now about how I feel about your videos. Michael your videos are fantastic in that they make me aware of what is happening in Florida (I used to live there back in the 70's) and Real Estate, etc. Michael I cannot thank you enough. I hope to continue to watch and listen God Willing. Michael please keep up your excellent work and your honest approach in dealing with the facts and realities. God bless you and thank you again....your the best!
You can use the remote control and virtual keyboard on your smart tv screen to comment on videos.
excellent video!...as a condo owner in Fort Myers, i can totally relate to this!
So true, Florida is getting hotter every year. I love hot weather but this summer was brutal. The traffic does sucks now, too many people and half can't drive to save their life not to mention costs have gone sky high. Great video Michael, thank you.
Sorry the weather nonsense is bull.
The summer heat allowed FPL to sock it to u . Crazy
@@robertferguson8174Florida native here and she’s right. This summer was the hottest I’ve ever experienced and was too much even for me.
@@CruxisAngel954 sorry I totally disagree. The news programs people to spew their garbage. We had a couple of days in July where it was in the 80s and raining all day. 10 plus days in Aug with very humid days. The rest was September weather. September with October weather. October with November weather.
I can't believe it's not hotter in FL. In Michigan we often don't get snow by Christmas anymore. I'm sure it is not just a local phenomenon.
Sold my home in Florida 1 year ago it got so expensive… Traffic…heat…expensive electric bill every month…everything is always crowded…
Love the videos, Michael. As a boater and homeowner (on the other coast), it's enjoyable to see your backdrop of sunny weather, palm trees, T-shirts and BOATS. I also enjoy going to KZhead for FLA boating videos. What gets me, being a boat owner, is how young these people are in FLA who own these incredible boats. A lot of them appear in their 20s, early 30s, yet they own these 27-plus foot vessels that well exceed $70K. If you factor in insurance, registration, maintenance, and the same goes for the vehicles that haul these things, that would hurt my bottom line, and I'm a six-figure income earner. I must be doing something wrong. I don't know if you did anything on the nautical side, but it would be interesting. Keep up the great work.
I've lived in FL 15 years. It's not as bad as you make it sound. Been a homeowner here 11 years. Some of the comments you are reading are extreme, 90% increase in electric and 40% increase in water is not accurate at all but sounds way inflated. Many people in other states pay wayyyyyy more than I do in taxes for houses they paid wayyyy less for. Homestead assessed value cannot go up more than 3% per year. It does not go up 40% a year. My taxes have only gone up by $200 in 11 years.
I left Miami Beach 6 years ago, after spending more than 20 years living there. Even up until the early to mid 2000’s, Miami Beach was amazing. But man has it changed for the worse. I am so happy I got out when I did and I have zero regrets.
Yes. I can't believe how awesome Ft Lauderdale and Miami were in the 90's-2005ish. Now it's a hellscape of anger and NY aholes.
Mid 2000's would be on or around 2050.
Same for me.
As a native of Nashville, TN, I concur with your thoughts about traffic, accidents, fraud, and all the other things that come with living in a touristy city.
Capitalism, Dade County was empty until 1980 Jimmy Carter opened the boarder to Cuba. FIdel Castro sent 300k plus immigrants over night. Then Miami Vice let the cat out of the bag.
Same over here in Sevier County, traffic in and out of Sevierville and Pigeon Forge will drive you mad and we do not venture into Gatlinburg anymore unless it’s off season. Even our little Seymour have gone nuts with using every bit of beautiful farmland to build ugly cheap subdivisions that brings in too many snotty rude people that look down on us locals and have made real estate(homes/land) impossible to afford. Hopefully the bottom falls out completely and we return back to normal and affordability.
@@summerday2791 Despite all this Hawkins County ranks as one of the hottest real estate areas. Grainger County has also had a lot of uptick in sales. The tri cities is loading up with people from Virginia looking to live over the border.
@@ericscottstevens hmm..what's wrong with VA that people want that TN address? You don't have prperty taxes in TN, right?
@@gypsygirl9 TN has no state income tax. 1 tag per year sticker for your car. No vehicle inspections. Cheaper tag fees. Cheaper property taxes
You're right. The HEAT the very reason I moved north 10 years ago. Got tired of living indoors (air conditioning) all the time. Plus the air conditioning bills!
love your honesty dude
Never regretted leaving Tampa!!! I’m LOVING Cookeville, TN and have met a bunch of Floridians from Tampa/ St. Pete, Clearwater, southern Florida, you name it. I’m loving the seasons as I was so tired of the constant heat.
Stay out the kitchen if you can’t take the heat. Lol
The native Floridian that was complaining about humidity is basically telling everybody what they said in the 1990s about Florida has come true. In the 1990s experts were saying Florida was the number one state that would suffer under global warming.
tampa to cooksville lmaooo what a horrible decision st. petersburg is amazing
@@Andrembramwell TN is a more beautiful state. St. Pete does have great beaches and super nice downtown though.
We moved from Chicago to central Ky. Near a lake, so pretty. We live on a 4 mile long country roads. All our new neighbors are from … ca, co, Mi and Ind.
Finally, someone who is telling the truth. I lived in Florida from 1977 until 2021. We saw as a family how different things were becoming throughout the years. between the increase in traffic, rude people, a bad combination of lots of tourists, young drivers, people that could not understand the signs, and very elderly people that renewed their licenses by mail. It became a huge hazard driving on the hwy. I owned my own house. However, the fear of the upcoming hurricane season was always a concern. What finally sealed the deal for me selling my property and getting out was when Hurricane Maria hit and I had to drive from Palm Beach County to my daughter's place in Orlando and what w have taken 2.5 hrs took me 10 hrs non stop. Bumper to bumper heading North, it being a peninsula no other way to go other than North bound, that of itself can be scary. Traffic, mosquitoes, rude and intolerant people, especially in the very hot summers, just to name a few. Do I miss the old times when it was beautiful, Yes, but sadly no more unless, like you mentioned, being very wealthy to afford the lifestyle. I hear my daughter's friends want to move out, but they can't. I honestly don't know how people are dealing with all at this time. Especially the younger generation with dreams of buying a home. A paradise that once was is not what people think it is now.
This was the case 16 years ago when I left after only living there for 2 years. The state has always be a cesspool.
Yep, the late 70's to mid 80's was great in South Florida. I used to go every year. Prices were insanely cheap for real estate, food, taxes, etc. Traffic was literally a non-issue on I95 and other major roads. Crime was also far lower outside of Miami.
i jump OUT to VA ..
drive faster
All that you describe is not unique to Florida. Florida is simply made up of the rude people from the rest of the country. Native Floridian are among then nicest people you will ever meet. Pure southern hospitality. As for the traffic, is there any metro in the U.S. where that isn't the case? Poor leadership, planning, and greed is everywhere.
As a 60 year old pre retire- baby boomer, it saddens me to hear that you are going thru all that. May GOD bless you.🙏
NYC is ridiculously expensive
Honestly this is everywhere not just Florida. The only places to live that are affordable and usually never change are places like Nebraska, Rochester - Buffalo NY area. Basically places no one wants to live.
That scenery behind you is breathtaking. Taking your advice. I’ll admire Florida from a distance.
I grew up here from a baby in 1960 with my Family. It was Paradise here in Ft. Lauderdale. Everything had skyrocketed in the past 10 years!!! Anymore, a normal income person; "can not afford" to live in the neighborhood, they moved to 30 years ago!!! Hold on to your home and budget!!!
Thank you for putting this together. I was considering moving to FL, but after this NJ sounds like a much better option.
Yes last summer (2023) was absolutely the most brutal I have ever experienced in Miami. And I’ve been through 49 summers here. And the traffic sucks too
I lived in Flori-duh for several years. I’ll never step foot in the armpit of America again.
Have fun living in your sanctuary city.
I am a broker in California....the grass is not greener on the other side. Quality of life is important. You should not have to work 80 hours a week to support a house payment. All problems which you describe exists in California as well. Many insurance companies cancelling insurance policies. Thank you for a great presentation. As I studied the MLS California available homes over the past month, I wondered about the high condo monthly dues. Bottom line, my opinion - 3 working people now need to work to buy a HOME in California without sacrificing your life quality.
But your weather in CA...
To much poop and kooks in cali
You guys voted for it! The fact Newsome wasn't recalled spoke volumes about the state.
@@donchoqYou’ve been brainwashed by right wing media. You cannot say that it’s Newsome’s fault when Florida has the same problems. Yet your governor is a Republican so what are you talking about?
@@donchoqThe fact that you reelected DeSantis speaks volumes about Florida and not in a good way.
I moved from CA to Florida in 2023 and I love Florida. I live in Clay County and the people are so kind and friendly. It’s kind of pricey, but I love the Freedom here.
Freedom? Like burnt books? Maybe you are to old to care about women having the choice whether to be pregnant or not.
maybe you should read a book , then you may learn manners and gramma its "too old " @@dorisaffissio1649
@@dorisaffissio1649 Oh hush. Live in a blue state then & leave everyone else alone.
@@GreatMindsSeekTruth By the way , do you consider yourself to be one of the great minds?
It’s better than CA, but you never really got to experience the real FL, it’s too crowded and full of trash now.
I'm a 11 year Floridian and happy I moved here from Illinois. No intention of leaving. Live in Palm Beach County.
I live in Adelaide, South Australia and the issues you describe on your channel are very similar to problems we experience here in Australia, especially in Sydney and Melbourne. We have ridiculous immigration right now and the federal Gov gets excited as they get a boost to their budget, leaving the state Gov's to foot the bill but the country as a whole is hurting. There has been little investment to keep up with demand in infrastructure, water availability is a huge issue, quality, cost and speed of construction is a massive issue and our debt to income ratio is the highest in world. The younger generations take the biggest hit and they keep getting run over by bad Gov policy without a chance for a decent future. Thank you for your videos
FL thrives on immigration. Wtf are you talking about??
@@AB-wg7qe high immigration equates to less inventory availability & lower wages in many employment sectors; increase in population without infrastructure to support is beginning of the end re quality life whether schooling systems & curriculum, roadways, traffic, resources, etc., By the way, even if you disagree with OP, stating WTF is kinda crass
LEFT are you Mate ?? 😁😁😁😁
Qld here. House prices are still rising, spending isn't slowing down. It's ridiculous. Woolworths and Coles price gouging. A 4, 2,2 house in my area went from around $550k a couple of years ago, to $850k+ now.
@@carrenpalmer3453 the data says quite the opposite. Merica and FL in particular could not function without robust immigration. Some Immigrants are now afraid to come to FL and that actually slows down much needed housing construction.
I moved to south Florida about a year ago. From new york. Lived there for about 5 months. During my short stay. This is what i noticed. There aint sh**** to do besides going to the beach or out to eat. Very little culture. Some of the dumbest people i have encountered. The cost of living is very high, food. Insurance etc. Tons of scammers. Dont think you willl build any real real relationship with anyone. I had a conversation with a guy tellibg me , miami is going to be the next wall st. I told him .in your dreams. The people are to dumb. New yorkers are different breed. He didnt like that. It rain every day. Streets get flooded . Every where. Its just horrible. You couldnt pay me to live in that sh*** w. Is a nice play to go on vacation. But then again. There are so many other places that you can much much more for your money. I went to miami beach by south beach and it was so gettho. Never went back. And dont forget the traffict. And people dont know how to drive. They will run you over. I had a guy hit my car and told me do what you want. I m leaving. And drove away.. thanks for sharing Mike
South Florida is congested and the worst....you shld have invested north of palm beach
Yep this place is a dump that’s for sure
@@sophiasophia7790sucks up here as well. Property taxes were $1100 in late 2011, now almost $2500.
Very well prepared and done, Thank you.
That insurance rate you gave was for a mansion. I live in SW Florida in a large house on the water. No flood zone. Insurance $5000. No HOA. Love it. You get acclimated to the heat. I'm freezing if it gets below 70.
I'm in Florida on a trip for the third time this year and the real estate prices, even in undesirable areas, seem bonkers to me.
I bought my brand new Pulte condo in Melbourne for $89k in 2001. By 2007 I could see the crash coming and sold at 151k. Soon after, the prices plunged and by about 2010 you could get one for 50k. Now I think they are back up to about 350k.
Sometimes even the pools in Florida are freaking way too hot to even expect that to help cool you off from the extreme heat of Florida!
Florida will always be paradise compared to NYC and Los Angeles
Absolutely correct! We've lived here since 1997 and are homeless for the last 2 years despite my income rising 30% since 2019 because the cost of living in Florida has increased 65% for a net loss of 35%. Florida doesn't deserve workers.
Agreed, we’re leaving.
Agreed 👍 💯
I love California also, but all the things that you mentioned that was wrong with Florida, besides the humidity, hurricanes, and thunderstorms. Is an an overabundance in California. It is the second most expensive state in the country behind Hawaii . The traffic gets a lot worse every time I visit. Homelessness, is overtaking many areas due to the high cost of living. There are a lot of natural and unnatural disasters in the area.
Great information. In forty years the South will be unbearable in the summer. This summer in Texas was horrid.