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[QUOTE="ArrowHead%20nli:381150"]Florida is cheap, and it can be enticing to a lot of people. I know a ton of people that have moved to Florida for the lower insurance, rent, housing, etc.. Problem is, I only know 1 person who didn't move back, or is in the process of moving back. Jobs are hard to find. You'll encounter much lower wages then you're used to around here, and you'll have a harder time getting one. Get used to a cultural shift. Especially at work. You'll see a lot more foreigners or minorities like brazilians working with you or getting the jobs you want. Problem is, it's not like up here where they get hired because of affirmative action bullshit. Down there it's because they're the better workers. (as far as unskilled labor. If you've got a degree things are different) Get used to hurricanes. You said your family has made it decades without losing a house. In New England houses last CENTURIES. If you look at florida, it's been an established colony almost as long as us, yet the houses are a lot newer down there. There's a reason for that: the old ones blew down already. I myself considered florida pretty seriously for years. The idea of trading in a little 2 bedroom condo up here for the price of a 5 bedroom with garage, basement, pool, etc... down there was enticing. However, I'm glad I didn't. Here I am 3 years later, and those same houses are still on the market for less and less money. It's easy to go to florida, not as easy to leave.[/QUOTE]
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