OK, Florida gets more than its fair share of shtick. We all know the next time someone posts a story about a druggy biting someone, a fatal shooting over a hamburger or a meth lab in a kind old ladies basement one of the first comments will be either ‘Why did I know this was Florida’ or ‘I’m surprised it’s not Florida’ Everywhere has it’s issues, let’s focus on the strengths.
This thread is idle speculation on my behalf. As my wife works outside in Michigan, every winter we spend at least a week in Florida or somewhere in the Caribbean every winter. We’ve done cruises; spent a week or more in Jamaica, Cozumel etc. We’ve spent weeks and weeks in Florida, mainly in the coastal more touristy areas and I used to go for work. My wife has spent extended periods of time in Palm Beach (the key, not West Palm Beach) We’re pretty familiar with Tampa/St Pete’s, Anna Maria, St Augustine, Naples, Key West and obviously Orlando and less familiar with Miami, Coco/Canaveral, Port St Joe and the peninsular, Apalachicola and have visited Pensacola and Tallahassee.
Obviously we’re sun seeking middle class Yankees, so we see mainly the best parts. I’ve never understood the hate. Not even the straight roads bother me too much as at least passing is easy and they are not covered in potholes like the frozen tundra of Detroit.
So, tell me Ladies and Gentleman, what gives? why the overwhelmingly negative vibe?
Now we’ve got the background out of the way, let’s talk retirement. We have the probably non feasible dream of retiring, at least in the snowy months, to a warm Caribbean island. Given the cost of everything on the islands, potential citizenship plus travel to and from being expensive on the islands, Florida seems like the easy button. Gee I wonder why millions of others do it too? This is all in the future, we’re still 15-20 years from retirement. But talking about retirement and where to live is something we’ve done since the day we met. So all this is hypothetical, but so are 50% of the 'what car' and build ideas on here so why not?
Given that we’re outdoor loving people. Love water, swimming, sailing, snorkeling (hopefully we can both get re-certified for diving now the kids are older) and being on/in the water, being on or close to the coast is essential, no inland communities. Also I damn well want to spend more time with cars post work so tracks, autocross and access to the FIRM is a must. One more thing. I don’t want to derail any conversation with politics, but the fact is I’m, by the standards of this country, ultra ultra liberal and getting more so as I get older. So anything like ‘The Villages’ which is considered a ‘must stop’ for every Republican presidential candidate isn’t going to work for me.
Is there some mythical quite key with access to culture, museums, water, race tracks, private beaches, protected from sea level rise and still affordable?
P.S. I’ve re-read chasing Amy and the various other ‘Florida’ threads already.