Re: Does anyone have anything good to say about moving to Florida?
Originally Posted by MrsT3030
(Post 11867440)
It's good to get these balances views. Moving to Florida has been a life long dream but I didn't want that to cloud my judgement when deciding to take this job opportunity.
I suppose to an extent I was hoping to see some positive experiences but I'm glad for the balanced view. In your shoes I would jump at the chance of the transfer, if it was a good career move, or for the experience of living in the US, but not worry too much about what Florida is like compared to other states. Then arrive with an open mind. You may love it, or you may find all manner of frustrations and irritations, which might be specific to Florida (e.g. you have to leave the AC running frequently, even when you're away, to control the indoor humidity and stop mold growing on the walls and furniture) or ubiquitous to the US (e.g. the quality of house construction and related infrastructure, AC, wiring, plumbing, etc., is utter crap, and maintaining your home is a relentless and expensive process), that you would never even dream of as a visitor, but you won't know until you try it. :) |
Re: Does anyone have anything good to say about moving to Florida?
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11867453)
You clearly have more in common with those of us who came to the US on an L-1, where you typically have no, or very little, choice as to where in the US you live, than those who obsess about living in Florida.
In your shoes I would jump at the chance of the transfer, if it was a good career move, or for the experience of living in the US, but not worry too much about what Florida is like compared to other states. Then arrive with an open mind. You may love it, or you may find all manner of frustrations and irritations, which might be specific to Florida, or ubiquitous to the US (e.g. the quality of house construction and related infrastructure, AC, wiring, plumbing, etc., is utter crap, and maintaining your home is a relentless and expensive process), that you would never even dream of as a visitor, but you won't know until you try it. :) I have to confess, while i understand the humidity is hard, I am someone for whom the English winters are just awful. I am cold ALL the time and I find it very miserable. There is something appealing about leaving that behind for a while. I am making sure I don't let that cloud my judgment for the bigger picture though. Lots to think about and it's still only a 'maybe' at the moment anyway. I will know more by the end of the week but wanted to start learning a little more in the meantime. |
Re: Does anyone have anything good to say about moving to Florida?
Originally Posted by MrsT3030
(Post 11867455)
Thank you for this, this is very true. .....
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Re: Does anyone have anything good to say about moving to Florida?
Originally Posted by MrsT3030
(Post 11867455)
Thank you for this, this is very true. I don't have an option of where to go, this is my only option. My real life long dream has been to experience life abroad and this does look like it may be my chance.
I have to confess, while i understand the humidity is hard, I am someone for whom the English winters are just awful. I am cold ALL the time and I find it very miserable. There is something appealing about leaving that behind for a while. I am making sure I don't let that cloud my judgment for the bigger picture though. Lots to think about and it's still only a 'maybe' at the moment anyway. I will know more by the end of the week but wanted to start learning a little more in the meantime. I ended up here through marriage to a local - never had any interest in USA before, but making the move was perhaps best thing I ever did, even though the marriage did not last. |
Re: Does anyone have anything good to say about moving to Florida?
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11867453)
ubiquitous to the US (e.g. the quality of house construction and related infrastructure, AC, wiring, plumbing, etc., is utter crap, and maintaining your home is a relentless and expensive process), that you would never even dream of as a visitor, but you won't know until you try it. :)
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Re: Does anyone have anything good to say about moving to Florida?
Originally Posted by MrsT3030
(Post 11867452)
I would value the views of those who have lived there over my own, having only visited on holiday.
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Re: Does anyone have anything good to say about moving to Florida?
Originally Posted by Boiler
(Post 11867551)
That depends, I am sure there are Houses like that but not all are.
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Re: Does anyone have anything good to say about moving to Florida?
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11867318)
The weather might be warm and pleasant in the winter in Florida, but I find it offensively hot and humid in the summer. I have much more opportunity to do things out of doors 500 miles to the north than I ever would in Florida.
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11867318)
I also have negilible risk of being blown away and flooded out by a Hurricane. That is a perpetual risk in Florida.
Choose your location wisely. We were careful to avoid flood zones. Although a mile from the water, it would take a 40ft storm surge to reach us.
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11867318)
Schools - you've touched on those in your other thread, don't have a great reputation.
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11867318)
The houses in Florida are mostly single storey and packed in like sardines.
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11867318)
Florida is as flat as a pancake, so very little scenery - what you see is buildings, trees, .... and sky.
Originally Posted by RICH
(Post 11867434)
You get used to the climate - just accept you'll be a sweaty mess after 10 mins outside!
We have a pool. If I'm doing yard work, it usually consists of 30 minutes work followed by 30 minutes in the pool.
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11867557)
True, but a lot of houses in Florida get thrown up very quickly. The iffy Chinese drywall (plasterboard) a few years ago was primarily an issue in Florida.
Yes, we have mosquitoes but the local utilities spray weekly during peak season which does a good job of keeping them in check even though our property backs onto woodland. It doesn't stop us enjoying the outdoors. Never seen an alligator but we do have bears (have seen a couple). Also, snakes, squirrels, opossum and I think this morning I saw a fox. I hate the cold. I would rather take the Florida summers than the Colorado winters. |
Re: Does anyone have anything good to say about moving to Florida?
Originally Posted by chawkins99
(Post 11867690)
I hate the cold. I would rather take the Florida summers than the Colorado winters. |
Re: Does anyone have anything good to say about moving to Florida?
Originally Posted by MrsT3030
(Post 11867455)
Thank you for this, this is very true. I don't have an option of where to go, this is my only option. My real life long dream has been to experience life abroad and this does look like it may be my chance.
I have to confess, while i understand the humidity is hard, I am someone for whom the English winters are just awful. I am cold ALL the time and I find it very miserable. There is something appealing about leaving that behind for a while. I am making sure I don't let that cloud my judgment for the bigger picture though. Lots to think about and it's still only a 'maybe' at the moment anyway. I will know more by the end of the week but wanted to start learning a little more in the meantime. |
Re: Does anyone have anything good to say about moving to Florida?
Originally Posted by Boiler
(Post 11867713)
What about North Carolina winters? Mr P's location.
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Re: Does anyone have anything good to say about moving to Florida?
Just trying to push up your property investment.
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Re: Does anyone have anything good to say about moving to Florida?
Originally Posted by Boiler
(Post 11867713)
What about North Carolina winters? Mr P's location.
Like the OP, I see all of the negative threads about Florida and just don't get it. Colorado scenery is breath-taking. I just couldn't cope with the winters. Actually, I would cope with it if I had to (but wouldn't enjoy it). |
Re: Does anyone have anything good to say about moving to Florida?
Nearly made freezing today!
Overcast, very windy and snow in the air. Walking the Pooch on sheet ice was no fun. |
Re: Does anyone have anything good to say about moving to Florida?
Originally Posted by chawkins99
(Post 11867735)
..... Like the OP, I see all of the negative threads about Florida and just don't get it. .....
And in my opinion there are more negatives than positives about Florida, but that's just me. That's not to say there are no positives as I am sure there are many, but honestly, most people who come here blathering on about moving to Florida already know all the actual positives, and sometimes have a few bogus ones too! :lol: And BTW it doesn't matter to me how much you protest about the low Hurricane risk, it is immeasurably higher than where I live. The last one here was in 1988, and that was talked about so much because that was the only one in decades. I couldn't even tell you when the one before that was. Unless you live next to a creek or river there is also pretty much zero risk of flooding, and despite what Rete said today, and IIRC Nutmegger, or was it WEBlue said previously, the risk of tornadoes where I live is also effectively zero ..... "tornadoes" here pull a limb off a tree, remove the guttering or remove a few shingles from the roof, they don't flip cars or demolish houses. Yes, down in SC, or further east in NC, or to the west of the Appalachians there can be dangerous tornadoes, but not here at Pulaski Manor. :) |
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