I truly think if you’re want to move anywhere in Florida think again. My homeowners insurance has tripled in one years time. Even with a 9 year roof , hurricane windows and doors, and AAA wind report. Now we can expect mandatory flood insurance requirements which is close to $700 and climbing. And now a warning by the insurance carriers to expect a hurricane tax on added to homeowners insurance. My auto insurance jumped $800 with no real reason except to say everything is going up. That’s just for one car, you will be killed if you have more the one. The governor has done nothing to stop the increase. His legislation has only hurt homeowners and reduced there claims when they are most needed. At least he should have targeted the contractors and lawyers who have been defrauding the insurance companies. He could have required the state agencies to verify roof claims and refer the fraudulent cases to FDLE . Set a special court to handle to cases and end this fraud. This is just my opinions of possibly solutions. The bottom line is if the governor did not see this coming he dropped the ball and we’re all paying for it. Plus keep in mind every business in Florida is getting there insurance rates tripled, so they pass the cost on to you. For example as simple nice restaurant , as simple breakfast was may $22.00 bucks for two. Now expect $40.00 to $50.00 that’s without a tip. Need less to say breakfast is now at home. Sure inflation is a factor but don’t forget the business are paying more in insurance costs. You may ask are you considering leaving the state.Of course I am , but that’s a tough decision when you’re over 65. The expression goes I’m not a young as I used to be to do that. So do the research and make the best financial decision for you. But remember these insurance costs are going up with no end in sight. Best of luck.
Indeed. It was (WAS) an affordable state. No longer so. It's a high risk state on both ends. And don't forget the mandated flood insurance for all homeowners (not just high risk coastal homes) carrying a mortgage. I'll add that the weather here is overrated (June through October).
I was thinking of retiring in Florida until now,and not just what’s going on with the homeowners insurance’s but the way your governor and state government is running your state, no way could I support that… come to Michigan, you have all your rights, all your freedoms, and we even have new gun safety laws passed…we have great lakes, and we have all four seasons! Come and visit by the way they just passed into law where your retirement will NOT be taxed, our governor gives a rip about people, she’s awesome.
Governor is no longer focusing on the state issues, he is allowing companies to rip people off Intentionally , it's a shame, only people to be able to afford to live in Florida will be the filthy rich. And I think this is Intentionally done so average and poor people slowly move out and just bring in the wealthy, all nicely planned out
Regarding The Villages, I think you missed the boat on that one. There is free music 365 days a year in all four (and expanding) town squares, over 3,000 clubs to join so absolutely something for everyone, bicycle clubs, pickle ball, softball, polo, tai chi, etc. if you are bored here it’s because you want to be. Over 100 pools and 60 gold courses.
I love Florida! I own and yes, insurance is high . Don’t care . The beaches are glorious and the state has beautiful people . I am able to earn a great living here too !
Don't believe much if anything this guys is touting. Lived here for 10 years and the places he want you to move too, well not all that. Miami you will think you are in a third world country, and Fort Lauderdale is so expensive and trust me the traffic is beyond beyond. And this I speak with years of experience having escaped The People Republix of NY.
I've heard florida is getting so expensive like new york , and going through some real crises, high taxes, expensive repairs for homes, nit what it used to be.
Why do you feel that Florida should be "cheap"... ? We have great weather, amazing beaches, great jobs, beautiful State Parks, historic sites, beautiful home.. if you want cheap check out Maine, VT and NH.
@Frank Giuliano why not, 6 years ago, my relatives, bought condo for $65 k, only, now they are selling it for, $225k, how is that normal, it's not worth in my opinion more than $120k, if that,
I live in Jupiter Florida and love it its expensive to but the fishing and boating options are excellent. I spend time in Brickell in Miami to the best of suburban and city life. I love Sarasota to its the only area i would enjoy living on the west coast . Thanks for the interesting and informative video
Humbled to to walk (or run) in your shadow and learn from your great many experiences. You are literally a walking encyclopedia and so cool you are sharing your knowledge! Appreciate the kind shout out and happy to help any way I can. --your very lucky lady. 😊
We have lived here for 20 years+. Amelia Island is the most Beautiful place in Florida! The people are amazing.. But due to Amelia being in the news over the past 5 years, homes have increased in value 20% Per Year! Amelia is Nature, Beach, Ocean, Marshes, Birds, Trees, small Town, Southern Culture.. we are NOT Naples, Tampa or Miami.
I am moving from Florida gulf coast to Alabama gulf coast. Poor infrastructure, too many people moving in, high taxes and exploding homeowner insurance costs are main reasons I am leaving!
Thanks Troy for these great informative Florida vids! I'm a few years till retirement but would love to buy something on Amelia Island. We spent a lot of time there while our son was at JU.
Florida's not place to retire anymore. Insurance is ridiculous. The price of real estate is ridiculous. I live in St Augustine Florida for 10 years in the 80s and 90s what a wonderful place it was back then. It is way overpopulated very expensive not a great place to retire and I'm saying that from experience
@@vietnamvet4533 yeah I know what you mean. Don't get me wrong I love Florida my daughter was born there or if you're on a fixed income that isn't at a certain level it's not really good place to retire although there is some places that are still reasonable. Please be safe and careful and thank you for your service
GREAT content as usual! Regarding Stuart, how far away from the nuclear plant is it safe to live? I've heard different reports. Based on winds etc, is it better to live north or south of the plant? Thanks!
Any of those rich people in Naples need a summer house sitter,lol. Just got back from Miami, we stayed at, I think it was The Brickell and it was wonderful. Air bnb and it was only 149.00/night. 33 floor great view but I wouldn’t want to live there. Property is expensive. Talked to a doctor that bought a fixer upper for half a million.
I lived in Sarasota for three years and hated it. It was one of the most socially hostile places I’ve experienced, comparable to Mississippi. Strangers insult you on the street, many of them retired Navy people, some even issuing vague threats like, "Don't say anything about the government!" In 2012, three Manatee County sheriff's deputies woke me at 3 a.m., banging on my door. They claimed they were looking for someone else, but it felt suspicious. I filed a complaint. I generally dislike living in the U.S. and travel abroad whenever I can. One of the major drawbacks here is the lack of accessible legal services. It’s almost impossible for me-and millions of others-to get a lawyer, regardless of the issue. Despite my parents being lawyers (one was even a Mississippi state judge), finding legal help has always been a long, frustrating process. Healthcare is another problem. It’s expensive, and around 20% of the doctors and healthcare workers I encounter are rude or hostile. Some push expensive medications when a generic would do, often motivated by greed or kickbacks. After serving as an EMT between high school and college, I left healthcare behind. The constant insults and endless retraining weren't worth it. Jingoism has been rising for the past 15 to 20 years, and I’m tired of hearing the Hollywood version of the military. The reality is far from what you see in the movies. I served in the Navy in the '70s, and it’s a miserable experience for most enlisted men. You're treated poorly, paid little (about minimum wage), and constantly subjected to verbal abuse. Life revolves around the military, and the strain is particularly hard on married men. The military treats enlisted men like prisoners, with strict punishments for those who try to leave early. Many start planning their exit just weeks after joining. Officers have better pay and conditions, but even they aren’t usually happy with military life. Another issue is the crooked behavior of American credit bureaus, which publish false reports and contribute to problems like homelessness. The numbers they assign-credit scores-are arbitrary and unreliable. On top of that, landlords often lie to credit bureaus and default on leases, leaving tenants with little recourse. -RB
Great info and thank you shraring the info, glad you have mentioned about Clement as your top 10 for retirees. btw, we will be moving soon to Clermont.
Troy: While this video is blatantly commercial, it is a great trip around Florida. Way to go. I visit Florida every February and have traveled all over the state since my wife died in 2009. I love Sarasota, Amelia Island, and the other places you mentioned. The Villages, however, seems a little weird. I've been there twice, and it's not for me even though I', 76. If I were in the market, I would look at places south of Sarasota that are less expensive and less crowded yet still close to the Sarasota airport. Thoughts?
Hi Troy , glad you spoke about Punta Gorda .I’ve been looking at the Deep Creek section and I think I really like it . We were in Port Charlotte at Thanksgiving ,we did get out on our friends boat , it was beautiful and fun . Did get to Fisherman’s Village a couple of times , and I fell in love with the area . I am looking forward , after the RV to heading south . I desperately want out of Ohio winters . Any info on the Deep Creek section would be greatly appreciated. T.J. Cincinnati.
My good friend lived in Punta Gorda when the monster Charlie came through. It left her home a pile of sticks. After living in a FEMA trailer for months, she got her insurance money, bought a truck, andclived happily ever after in Arizona. Though she loved Florida, she said it was horrifying and she could never go through that afain.
19:20 The Villages can be a fun place, but beware the "entitled" residents. Having lived in neighboring Wildwood my whole life, you can tell the difference of those whom would be the best and most courteous compared to the lot who just wants "instant service in an instant".
Troy I like the way you mix both big cities and smaller communities in your recommendations. Any thoughts on Cape Coral or South Fort Myers? I think these would probably be on your list but they are still recovering from Ian.
Cape Coral/FTM is good if you want relatively affordable property and is a great launching point to access the rest of Florida. It is only 2 hours from Miami and Tampa and 3 hours to Orlando. The downside about the area is there really is not much city life. Downtown Fort Myers has picked up a little bit over the years and does have some action on the weekends. Other than that Fort Myers Cape Coral Naples area is dead cosmopolitan wise
I'll give you a hint there is no good place in florida to retire anymore..... Overpriced. Housing Flood insurance for non flood zone residents... It's just not worth it
STOP due your research , property tax all property must have flood ins, Condos Dues have jumped, buy a new home 0ver a home that 20, 30, years old.WHY ARE THEY THE SAME PRICE ? why did relators
Last place (besides California) I’d consider retiring in is Florida. Too expensive!! I’m in Houston now and will retire in Europe. Want to stay away from hurricanes and excessive heat - and keep daily and monthly expenses to a minimum. Walking, good food, public transit, cheaper healthcare, lower real estate taxes, and greater sense of community are all advantages of living in Europe vs. the USA.
I'm a medicare insurance agent. A word of advice; you will not be able to use your medicare health insurance in Europe except for limited emergency care.
I understand your in RE but with home insurance, hurricanes, politics, the villages, costs of new homes, the heat, auto insurances costs. Please re consider moving to the Sunshine State
Increasing more powerful Hurricanes and floods; unafordable home insurance, low quality house with ballooning HOA, gators and snakes in suburbs, Floridaman with unlimited guns everywhere , one of the worst healthcare in the country..... what can go wrong? Florida: for a very short retirement.
If you can't afford something the solution is simple...don't buy it. Florida is expensive... the reason is that we have great weather, best beaches, great economy, Great State Government, amazing infrastucture, Nature is everywhere. South Florida Is traffic, crowds, and to many residents from the North East. the rest of Florida is amazing. That said, coastal Georgia is also Amazing.
I truly think if you’re want to move anywhere in Florida think again. My homeowners insurance has tripled in one years time. Even with a 9 year roof , hurricane windows and doors, and AAA wind report. Now we can expect mandatory flood insurance requirements which is close to $700 and climbing. And now a warning by the insurance carriers to expect a hurricane tax on added to homeowners insurance. My auto insurance jumped $800 with no real reason except to say everything is going up. That’s just for one car, you will be killed if you have more the one. The governor has done nothing to stop the increase. His legislation has only hurt homeowners and reduced there claims when they are most needed. At least he should have targeted the contractors and lawyers who have been defrauding the insurance companies. He could have required the state agencies to verify roof claims and refer the fraudulent cases to FDLE . Set a special court to handle to cases and end this fraud. This is just my opinions of possibly solutions. The bottom line is if the governor did not see this coming he dropped the ball and we’re all paying for it. Plus keep in mind every business in Florida is getting there insurance rates tripled, so they pass the cost on to you. For example as simple nice restaurant , as simple breakfast was may $22.00 bucks for two. Now expect $40.00 to $50.00 that’s without a tip. Need less to say breakfast is now at home. Sure inflation is a factor but don’t forget the business are paying more in insurance costs. You may ask are you considering leaving the state.Of course I am , but that’s a tough decision when you’re over 65. The expression goes I’m not a young as I used to be to do that. So do the research and make the best financial decision for you. But remember these insurance costs are going up with no end in sight. Best of luck.
Indeed. It was (WAS) an affordable state. No longer so. It's a high risk state on both ends. And don't forget the mandated flood insurance for all homeowners (not just high risk coastal homes) carrying a mortgage. I'll add that the weather here is overrated (June through October).
I was thinking of retiring in Florida until now,and not just what’s going on with the homeowners insurance’s but the way your governor and state government is running your state, no way could I support that… come to Michigan, you have all your rights, all your freedoms, and we even have new gun safety laws passed…we have great lakes, and we have all four seasons! Come and visit by the way they just passed into law where your retirement will NOT be taxed, our governor gives a rip about people, she’s awesome.
Governor is no longer focusing on the state issues, he is allowing companies to rip people off Intentionally , it's a shame, only people to be able to afford to live in Florida will be the filthy rich. And I think this is Intentionally done so average and poor people slowly move out and just bring in the wealthy, all nicely planned out
We have had an influx of people from places with much higher costs of living. I agree taxes are up as the prices of our homes soared.
It's a shame, but I doblame gov. DeSantis he's no longer focusing on running the state properly. Bad man.
Thanks for video. I think it gives people a lot of things to consider that other videos about Florida retirement do not talk about.
My homeowners insurance just doubled..be careful of all the hidden costs of living in Florida. Plus we had months of red tide this year
Best bet is for you to stay in Buffalo.. Cheap homes and cheap insurance.
@@frankgiuliano380 I live in Florida?
We live east of the 75 in Naples, super close to downtown and the beaches, cost of housing quite a lot more affordable. Thanks for the video.
Thanks Buddy. You did a pretty good job bringing into light a variety places that are not on the popularity list. Good job!
Thanks so much great places to consider. You brought in cities I had not known. Appreciated!
Regarding The Villages, I think you missed the boat on that one. There is free music 365 days a year in all four (and expanding) town squares, over 3,000 clubs to join so absolutely something for everyone, bicycle clubs, pickle ball, softball, polo, tai chi, etc. if you are bored here it’s because you want to be. Over 100 pools and 60 gold courses.
I love Florida! I own and yes, insurance is high . Don’t care . The beaches are glorious and the state has beautiful people . I am able to earn a great living here too !
This video deserves more love! Awesome that you went to all the cities you mentioned.
So helpful I’m looking to relocate I’ll keep watching you videos
Don't believe much if anything this guys is touting. Lived here for 10 years and the places he want you to move too, well not all that. Miami you will think you are in a third world country, and Fort Lauderdale is so expensive and trust me the traffic is beyond beyond. And this I speak with years of experience having escaped The People Republix of NY.
I've heard florida is getting so expensive like new york , and going through some real crises, high taxes, expensive repairs for homes, nit what it used to be.
Yes!!!!!!!!! Too expensive
Why do you feel that Florida should be "cheap"... ? We have great weather, amazing beaches, great jobs, beautiful State Parks, historic sites, beautiful home.. if you want cheap check out Maine, VT and NH.
@Frank Giuliano why not, 6 years ago, my relatives, bought condo for $65 k, only, now they are selling it for, $225k, how is that normal, it's not worth in my opinion more than $120k, if that,
Your video was very informative
My main concern is how Ian hurricane affected each town the area, insurance & home values
Your video was very informative 👏 👍,thanks much. I learned a lot of new places and happy that you showed Naples, Florida.
I've been considering Dunedin up into Tarpon Springs, or down to Punta Gorda. Will have to decide in the next few months or so.
Thanks for the great video!
There is no Utopia. Thank you for an informative video.
Thank you so much for all of your videos! You have taught me so much about the real estate market. Thank you for sharing your wisdom!
Thank you
Thank you Troy!
I live in Jupiter Florida and love it its expensive to but the fishing and boating options are excellent. I spend time in Brickell in Miami to the best of suburban and city life. I love Sarasota to its the only area i would enjoy living on the west coast . Thanks for the interesting and informative video
Humbled to to walk (or run) in your shadow and learn from your great many experiences. You are literally a walking encyclopedia and so cool you are sharing your knowledge! Appreciate the kind shout out and happy to help any way I can. --your very lucky lady. 😊
very excellent information...
We have lived here for 20 years+. Amelia Island is the most Beautiful place in Florida! The people are amazing.. But due to Amelia being in the news over the past 5 years, homes have increased in value 20% Per Year! Amelia is Nature, Beach, Ocean, Marshes, Birds, Trees, small Town, Southern Culture.. we are NOT Naples, Tampa or Miami.
Super informative! Thank you!
We love your Florida content! This was a huge video, very informational!
Thank you for the compliment - I hope you are a subsciber ... more great content to follow
Lived in Sarasota & LWR 4 years
I am moving from Florida gulf coast to Alabama gulf coast. Poor infrastructure, too many people moving in, high taxes and exploding homeowner insurance costs are main reasons I am leaving!
You are awesome
That first house looked like the house in the Walton’s
Love your show great work.
Thanks Troy for these great informative Florida vids! I'm a few years till retirement but would love to buy something on Amelia Island. We spent a lot of time there while our son was at JU.
Hello Troy! Great video! I would be happy to be your realtor connection here in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida!
Florida's not place to retire anymore. Insurance is ridiculous. The price of real estate is ridiculous. I live in St Augustine Florida for 10 years in the 80s and 90s what a wonderful place it was back then. It is way overpopulated very expensive not a great place to retire and I'm saying that from experience
Good you keep up that news maybe it will keep more people out of here, and maybe just maybe they will moved back to where ever they came from, thanks.
@@vietnamvet4533 yeah I know what you mean. Don't get me wrong I love Florida my daughter was born there or if you're on a fixed income that isn't at a certain level it's not really good place to retire although there is some places that are still reasonable. Please be safe and careful and thank you for your service
GREAT content as usual! Regarding Stuart, how far away from the nuclear plant is it safe to live? I've heard different reports. Based on winds etc, is it better to live north or south of the plant? Thanks!
About the nuclear plant (on the Island) in Stuart ... I don't know the answer. Good Question - thanks for sharing.
Any of those rich people in Naples need a summer house sitter,lol. Just got back from Miami, we stayed at, I think it was The Brickell and it was wonderful. Air bnb and it was only 149.00/night. 33 floor great view but I wouldn’t want to live there. Property is expensive. Talked to a doctor that bought a fixer upper for half a million.
Naples is beautiful - Miami is expensive ... yet fun places to be if you have a Million Dollars + to spend
@@TroyFunkBroker 100 percent agree 👍👍
I lived in Sarasota for three years and hated it. It was one of the most socially hostile places I’ve experienced, comparable to Mississippi. Strangers insult you on the street, many of them retired Navy people, some even issuing vague threats like, "Don't say anything about the government!" In 2012, three Manatee County sheriff's deputies woke me at 3 a.m., banging on my door. They claimed they were looking for someone else, but it felt suspicious. I filed a complaint.
I generally dislike living in the U.S. and travel abroad whenever I can. One of the major drawbacks here is the lack of accessible legal services. It’s almost impossible for me-and millions of others-to get a lawyer, regardless of the issue. Despite my parents being lawyers (one was even a Mississippi state judge), finding legal help has always been a long, frustrating process.
Healthcare is another problem. It’s expensive, and around 20% of the doctors and healthcare workers I encounter are rude or hostile. Some push expensive medications when a generic would do, often motivated by greed or kickbacks. After serving as an EMT between high school and college, I left healthcare behind. The constant insults and endless retraining weren't worth it.
Jingoism has been rising for the past 15 to 20 years, and I’m tired of hearing the Hollywood version of the military. The reality is far from what you see in the movies. I served in the Navy in the '70s, and it’s a miserable experience for most enlisted men. You're treated poorly, paid little (about minimum wage), and constantly subjected to verbal abuse. Life revolves around the military, and the strain is particularly hard on married men.
The military treats enlisted men like prisoners, with strict punishments for those who try to leave early. Many start planning their exit just weeks after joining. Officers have better pay and conditions, but even they aren’t usually happy with military life.
Another issue is the crooked behavior of American credit bureaus, which publish false reports and contribute to problems like homelessness. The numbers they assign-credit scores-are arbitrary and unreliable. On top of that, landlords often lie to credit bureaus and default on leases, leaving tenants with little recourse. -RB
Is it ture about the insurance rate are going very high now also flood insurance is maintenance in FL not good enough
I like Tarpon Springs. But doesn't like hurricane & bugs
Great info and thank you shraring the info, glad you have mentioned about Clement as your top 10 for retirees. btw, we will be moving soon to Clermont.
I love Clermont - would love to help you find a home there :)
Notice no house prices are mentioned! LOL know I cannot afford any of them ! All the hidden costs? Not mentioned either!
THANKSSSSS
Troy:
While this video is blatantly commercial, it is a great trip around Florida. Way to go. I visit Florida every February and have traveled all over the state since my wife died in 2009. I love Sarasota, Amelia Island, and the other places you mentioned. The Villages, however, seems a little weird. I've been there twice, and it's not for me even though I', 76. If I were in the market, I would look at places south of Sarasota that are less expensive and less crowded yet still close to the Sarasota airport. Thoughts?
Thank you for your feedback
How long have you lived in Florida?
We think about moving to Florida. Please. Get in touch with me
Florida is my home state i understand its not cheap like it was 40 years ago i now reside in California moved hear nearly 40 years ago
Thank you for your feedback
Sarasota is great, but would not want to live there.I walk the bridges over troubled waters every month or so. Growth is disturbing.
Troubled waters??
Thank you for your informative videos. We are considering Sarasota and the Tampa area. What is your opinion of Dunedin/ Palm Harbor area?
Dunedin and Palm Harbor are both nice areas.
My grandparents lived in Dunedin right across the street of Clearwater when they were alive
Hi Troy , glad you spoke about Punta Gorda .I’ve been looking at the Deep Creek section and I think I really like it . We were in Port Charlotte at Thanksgiving ,we did get out on our friends boat , it was beautiful and fun . Did get to Fisherman’s Village a couple of times , and I fell in love with the area . I am looking forward , after the RV to heading south . I desperately want out of Ohio winters . Any info on the Deep Creek section would be greatly appreciated. T.J. Cincinnati.
Deep Creek is a good option. I am personally a big fan of Punta Gorda for the reasons I noted in the video.
@@TroyFunkBroker isn’t Deep Creek part of Punta Gorda ? Also no flood insurance in D C . Thanks Troy . I appreciate your walk and talks .
Just subscribed Troy
Awesome video! You must have had to do a lot of driving! Lol
LOL - Yes .. it was a labor of love that took about a month to finish.
Amelia Island is 500k and up
The villages, swingers? I guess he's being polite, but some people would want to know, plus or minus
Yes, The Villages is an interesting place.
The airport is Sarasota Bradenton airport, not just Sarasota!!!1
The images from Punta Gorda are post Hurricane Ian?
The photos are after Hurricane Ian.
My good friend lived in Punta Gorda when the monster Charlie came through. It left her home a pile of sticks. After living in a FEMA trailer for months, she got her insurance money, bought a truck, andclived happily ever after in Arizona. Though she loved Florida, she said it was horrifying and she could never go through that afain.
19:20 The Villages can be a fun place, but beware the "entitled" residents. Having lived in neighboring Wildwood my whole life, you can tell the difference of those whom would be the best and most courteous compared to the lot who just wants "instant service in an instant".
Thank you for sharing.
It's Poo-n-ta Gorga. You're not punting a football. You should know this living in Florida.
Thank you for your feedback
For what it cst to live in Florida you can live like a millionaire in Mexico and other countrys
Troy I like the way you mix both big cities and smaller communities in your recommendations. Any thoughts on Cape Coral or South Fort Myers? I think these would probably be on your list but they are still recovering from Ian.
Thank you - yes Hurricane has caused some damage there. Both are nice areas.
Cape coral has killer traffic and no beach btw
Cape Coral/FTM is good if you want relatively affordable property and is a great launching point to access the rest of Florida. It is only 2 hours from Miami and Tampa and 3 hours to Orlando. The downside about the area is there really is not much city life. Downtown Fort Myers has picked up a little bit over the years and does have some action on the weekends. Other than that Fort Myers Cape Coral Naples area is dead cosmopolitan wise
I'll give you a hint there is no good place in florida to retire anymore..... Overpriced. Housing Flood insurance for non flood zone residents... It's just not worth it
STOP due your research , property tax all property must have flood ins, Condos Dues have jumped, buy a new home 0ver a home that 20, 30, years old.WHY ARE THEY THE SAME PRICE ? why did relators
Why no one talks about the thousands of sinkholes 😢!
Stuart is not on the St John’s river - it’s the St. Lucie River. Like the video, just pointing out the mis-speak.
Thank you for the correction.
This guy is in the real estate business, i dont think hes looking out for your best interests
Last place (besides California) I’d consider retiring in is Florida. Too expensive!! I’m in Houston now and will retire in Europe. Want to stay away from hurricanes and excessive heat - and keep daily and monthly expenses to a minimum. Walking, good food, public transit, cheaper healthcare, lower real estate taxes, and greater sense of community are all advantages of living in Europe vs. the USA.
I'm a medicare insurance agent. A word of advice; you will not be able to use your medicare health insurance in Europe except for limited emergency care.
Not about retirement... all about real estate customer hunting!?!??
Good feedback - I am working on an update. This s an old video
DO NOT MOVE TO FLORIDA! WE ARE FULL! GO TO ARIZONA OR SOMEWHERE OUT WEST! HURRICANES ARE NO JOKE! FLORIDA IS CLOSED!
I understand your in RE but with home insurance, hurricanes, politics, the villages, costs of new homes, the heat, auto insurances costs. Please re consider moving to the Sunshine State
Nothing in the panhandle?
I think Destin is very nice ... especially the beaches.
@@TroyFunkBrokerPensacola Home of the Blue Angels
Increasing more powerful Hurricanes and floods; unafordable home insurance, low quality house with ballooning HOA, gators and snakes in suburbs, Floridaman with unlimited guns everywhere , one of the worst healthcare in the country..... what can go wrong? Florida: for a very short retirement.
These places are so ridiculously expensive 👎
Please don't come to Florida unless you keep it safe and clean...Try North Carolina...Cheaper..
Stay away from Amelia Island/Fernadina, it’s miserable!! High crime and theft!!! Bugs everywhere! Keep going south!!
Amelia ( Nassau Co. Florida ) has the slowest crime rate in Florida. Mikes post should be pulled.
There is no good place to retire in Fla. as long as DeSantis and his cronies are in power.
Typical hateful lib.. Linda, please stay in NY - You are to political, and lonely to move to our beautiful state.
Should read "Top 10 Places to Retire in NaziVille".
Florida is too expensive. To much insurance $$
If you can't afford something the solution is simple...don't buy it. Florida is expensive... the reason is that we have great weather, best beaches, great economy, Great State Government, amazing infrastucture, Nature is everywhere. South Florida Is traffic, crowds, and to many residents from the North East. the rest of Florida is amazing. That said, coastal Georgia is also Amazing.