7 points

The answer to a question in the title is always NO.

But at least the grass will be green when we die.

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2 points

The answer is yes, but all the water will be delivered over the course of 1 or 2 days every few years.

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4 points

Nope, and your home could soon be uninsurable.

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2 points

Better buy insurance now then. That way, when the time comes, they can deny your claim because of natural disasters.

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8 points

Morons, the coastline continues to disappear to the growing oceans, insuring property is becoming more and more impossible without handing over huge amounts of cash and even then many major insurers don’t operate in FL anymore.

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5 points

Shhhh let them go

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12 points

Why exactly are people moving to the cesspool?

I get that people hate snow but hurricanes are less fun. While not bleak, the job market seems mid at best, perhaps even volatile.

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capital formations have been relocating south for a bit now and bringing their cheap labor demands. there’s a Who Makes Cents pod on the phenomenon and it’s impact on US internal migration / interview with a book author. pretty sure it was released in 2024. I can look it up if anyone is interested.

I think anybody who is able should be swimming in the opposite direction as hard as they can, but capital has a gravitational pull that can uproot people and move them against their impulses.

there are also a big chunk rich, older morons from the northeast corridor who think “me get big house in sunshine” and go no further. they need maids and egg salad sandwiches and new sliding glass doors and pill dispensers and butt wipers.

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20 points

Cheap land, conservative values, and low taxes: the siren call for ancient fixed income retirees everywhere.

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Avoiding taxes is going to bite them in other ways. It’s not the cheap retiree paradise it used to be. Housing is skyrocketing, FL has some of the highest health care costs, insurance for auto and particularly home are getting incredibly expensive, the housing prices climbing mean property taxes are getting more expensive, and we haven’t even got to the rising temperatures, sea levels and worse storms.

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11 points

Heh. “Values”. 🤢

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6 points

Thank you for pointing out my missing quotes! I also mistyped “land” instead of “land that will be useless to future generations”. 🫠

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why the hell would anyone willingly live in Florida

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3 points

no state income tax, warm

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4 points

No insurance, no future, and cultural identity via propaganda? Sounds like just the spot.

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