Potential Florida Vacation home location?
Lake_Bum
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So I currently live in Arizona, and I'm 8 years away from retirement. I am kicking around a location to purchase a winter home for when I retire. I know what you're thinking, Arizona has warm winters! Well not where I live. I'm in Flagstaff, Arizona and reside at 7100 ft elevation, and we get LOTS of snow. I do plan on keeping my place here, but I don't want to mess with Snow in my later years. Florida is one of a few places I'm considering a "winter getaway" in a place that is nice weather, but not in the super expensive places like Key West, Miami, etc....I'm thinking I'd live there about 4 months a year, and rent it out the remainder most likely.
I know there's quite a few Floridians on here. Let's hear a few ideas, and it'll give me some research to do. Thank you!
I know there's quite a few Floridians on here. Let's hear a few ideas, and it'll give me some research to do. Thank you!
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I regret not buying but I was around 26-27 and the market has just crashed. The home we lived in had a mortgage for more than resale value at the time.
I lived in that area (had a vacation home) for 10 years. It was really nice, warm water, better prices than Miama. Supposed to be more secluded from hurricanes, as there's a weird path they'd need to take to hit that area ... but obviously not impossible.
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@Lake_Bum they will still be recovering when you get a place here 6-8 years from now.
I'm a huge fan of Jekyll Island aside from it being the birthplace of the federal reserve.
Small Island, quiet. Still warm enough for plenty of natural palms. Pindos, palmetto and giant sagos but not too hot for rose bushes. Spanish moss everywhere on large hardwoods that offer good shade from the sun. Short drive to I-95.
Winter is off season, only 2 or 3 hotels on the island but VRBO will be cheap once we get past News years
I appreciate all suggestions, I've got lots of time to research!
West coast gulf is really nice but you have to go out 50 miles to stop hitting the bottom- intracoastal is nice- east coast inlets are pretty ruff however.
Lots of different choices depending on the lifestyle your looking for!