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SunSeeker

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Mon Apr 1, 2024, 01:33 AM Apr 1

They came for Florida's sun and sand. They got soaring costs and a culture war. [View all]

One of the first signs Barb Carter’s move to Florida wasn’t the postcard life she’d envisioned was the armadillo infestation in her home that caused $9,000 in damages. Then came a hurricane, ever present feuding over politics, and an inability to find a doctor to remove a tumor from her liver.

After a year in the Sunshine State, Carter packed her car with whatever belongings she could fit and headed back to her home state of Kansas — selling her Florida home at a $40,000 loss and leaving behind the children and grandchildren she’d moved to be closer to.
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But while hundreds of thousands of new residents have flocked to the state on the promise of beautiful weather, no income tax and lower costs, nearly 500,000 left in 2022, according to the most recent census data. Contributing to their move was a perfect storm of soaring insurance costs, a hostile political environment, worsening traffic and extreme weather, according to interviews with more than a dozen recent transplants and longtime residents who left the state in the past two years.
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Costs and politics were also enough to cause Noelle Schmitz to leave the state after more than 30 years, despite her son having a year left in high school, and relocate to Winchester, Virginia. She said the politics became ever-present in her daily life — one former neighbor had a massive Trump banner in front of their house for years, and another had Trump written in big letters across their yard. When she put out a Hillary Clinton sign in 2016, it was stolen and her house was egged.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/economics/leaving-florida-rcna142316

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Rings true flamingdem Apr 1 #1
Yes, CA property insurance rates have gone up, but not as much as in Florida. SunSeeker Apr 1 #2
Florida is a mess. Old Crank Apr 1 #3
The sea level rise is really affecting Miami. SunSeeker Apr 1 #5
The GOP mayor Old Crank Apr 1 #8
Sadly it seems the democratic voters are leaving. jimfields33 Apr 1 #13
Florida's land mass is going away. Old Crank Apr 1 #16
I will know Florida is a S**THOLE when Merde Lardo is under water. AZ8theist Apr 1 #4
Trump's presence in Florida has brought such a horrid toxicity to the state. SunSeeker Apr 1 #7
But she said the final straw was when she couldn't find a surgeon to remove a 6-inch tumor from her liver that doctors w BlueWaveNeverEnd Apr 1 #6
Yes, doctors are hard to come by in Florida. SunSeeker Apr 1 #9
They went for low taxes, under-regulated opioids and MAGA. RandySF Apr 1 #10
They're living the Rush Limbaugh dream, and close to their Orange Massiah. SunSeeker Apr 1 #12
While politics never used to be a topic for homebuyers, Desautels said it is now a regular subject his clients bring up. BlueWaveNeverEnd Apr 1 #11
Florida is a fine place to live snowybirdie Apr 1 #14
What town in Florida do you live? SunSeeker Apr 1 #17
SW, south of Tampa snowybirdie Apr 1 #18
I like your optimism about Florida. Biden's campaign seems to share it with you. SunSeeker Apr 1 #19
It is truly sad what has happened to FL since Scott fucked us over so bad. lark Apr 1 #15
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