Originally Posted By: bonanzaman
You almost need two places to live. I've lived in Florida in the summer and it was hell. I lived in North Texas for 20+ years and it was hell. Most days from the end of June through mid September are in the 90+ range with stretches of 100+.

Now if you take up residency in a tax friendly southern state and have a cheap summer home somewhere up north that would be the best of both worlds.

X haven


Spot on but the options pivot on$$$$$$. CT ‘s combination of scenic beauty, diverse cultural entertainment and access to NYC/Boston/salt is tops. FLs tax haven, warm winters, easy access to salt/fresh, entertainment , cost of living and catering to a senior life style is tops. But got delayed this year from returning in May; first 2 weeks in June were brutal. If you can put up the FL heat over ct cold winters, the FL job market is good ; not as high paying as ct for comparable jobs but on balance good enough. Living the snowbird life style and doesn’t Take big bucks to do it.

If anyone. Is considering the move connect with the Fish’n Magician, Joe Sabas


Edited by Tony Mel (07/24/19 07:47 AM)

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