Let's see - no state taxes, lower cost of living, a supportive governor and state government, beaches within 1-2 hours of anywhere in Florida, not having to dig one's self out of the snow. And fishing! Don't even get me started on the great seafood....
stay house of Iowa in the summer too... the eastern half at least is all drained swampland, so you can guess what the humidity is like... And don't get me started on the winters...
Texas on the other hand is miserable in the summer...and bipolar in the winter, lol.
Let's see - no state taxes, lower cost of living, a supportive governor and state government, beaches within 1-2 hours of anywhere in Florida, not having to dig one's self out of the snow. And fishing! Don't even get me started on the great seafood....
What's not to like?
(Disclaimer: Not hating on New York)
Clean beaches at that. We have shit here.
well, given florida is surrounded on three sides by water, im gonna guess... humidity? lol
Yep. My daughter Iives in Florida and she knows I won't come in the summer.
I've been to the Tampa area in the summer and boy oh boy was it humid. As a guy from the west coast, I was definitely not used to it.
stay house of Iowa in the summer too... the eastern half at least is all drained swampland, so you can guess what the humidity is like... And don't get me started on the winters...
Texas on the other hand is miserable in the summer...and bipolar in the winter, lol.
"What's not to like?"
Arizona like hot + humidity. Great place to visit in November though.