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Florida dudes, step on in ! *house hunting*
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<blockquote data-quote="faster1" data-source="post: 16187729" data-attributes="member: 155107"><p>I've lived here since 1978. Lived in Miami, Orlando, Gainesville and Jacksonville. Traveled for work all over the state/every city, have driven virtually every road criss crossing the state. There are three climates in FLorida. Northern FL is like Georgia and South Carolina seasonal. Middle of the state is semi tropical, nasty hot, humid with little to no breeze never cold but nasty hot/wet. South Florida is absolutely perfect fully tropical weather year round almost like Hawaii. Not as hot as central and north becasue of ocean breezes 24/7/365.</p><p></p><p>Anywhere on the coast will be have a breeze. West coast from Cedar Key south is extremely crowded with traffic always backed up. West coast north around the horn to Alabama is beautiful, not crowded, cheap and easy living but a hurricane magnet. East coast from GA/FL line to Daytona is busy but not anyhwere near as bad as the SW coast. Daytona to Melbourne is pretty open. Melbourne to FT Pierce is great if you can afford it and FT Pierce on down gets crowded. </p><p>Stay away from West Palm Beach at all costs.</p><p></p><p>I love Miami/Ft Lauderdale but I'm from NY so that says it all and my wife hates South Florida because she's from NW Iowa where there are 900 people in the whole county. Miami has only had two hurricanes in 100 years.</p><p></p><p>Lastly I love the beaches on the ocean side compared to the Gulf side. Bring two boats one for fresh water and one for salt water.</p><p></p><p>PM me what you want and I'll get you started where to look. I've owned four houses in Florida but I have horses now so I bought out away from every city on a dirt road north of Gainesville.</p><p></p><p>Mikey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="faster1, post: 16187729, member: 155107"] I've lived here since 1978. Lived in Miami, Orlando, Gainesville and Jacksonville. Traveled for work all over the state/every city, have driven virtually every road criss crossing the state. There are three climates in FLorida. Northern FL is like Georgia and South Carolina seasonal. Middle of the state is semi tropical, nasty hot, humid with little to no breeze never cold but nasty hot/wet. South Florida is absolutely perfect fully tropical weather year round almost like Hawaii. Not as hot as central and north becasue of ocean breezes 24/7/365. Anywhere on the coast will be have a breeze. West coast from Cedar Key south is extremely crowded with traffic always backed up. West coast north around the horn to Alabama is beautiful, not crowded, cheap and easy living but a hurricane magnet. East coast from GA/FL line to Daytona is busy but not anyhwere near as bad as the SW coast. Daytona to Melbourne is pretty open. Melbourne to FT Pierce is great if you can afford it and FT Pierce on down gets crowded. Stay away from West Palm Beach at all costs. I love Miami/Ft Lauderdale but I'm from NY so that says it all and my wife hates South Florida because she's from NW Iowa where there are 900 people in the whole county. Miami has only had two hurricanes in 100 years. Lastly I love the beaches on the ocean side compared to the Gulf side. Bring two boats one for fresh water and one for salt water. PM me what you want and I'll get you started where to look. I've owned four houses in Florida but I have horses now so I bought out away from every city on a dirt road north of Gainesville. Mikey [/QUOTE]
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