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August 16, 2010 at 12:53 PM #592609August 16, 2010 at 12:56 PM #591559LAAFTERHOURSParticipant
Florida may be cheap but the negatives are:
Humidity
Bugs
HurricanesThose three are enough to keep me away. Good place to lock in a vacation home to call my primary residence for sure down the road.
August 16, 2010 at 12:56 PM #591653LAAFTERHOURSParticipantFlorida may be cheap but the negatives are:
Humidity
Bugs
HurricanesThose three are enough to keep me away. Good place to lock in a vacation home to call my primary residence for sure down the road.
August 16, 2010 at 12:56 PM #592193LAAFTERHOURSParticipantFlorida may be cheap but the negatives are:
Humidity
Bugs
HurricanesThose three are enough to keep me away. Good place to lock in a vacation home to call my primary residence for sure down the road.
August 16, 2010 at 12:56 PM #592304LAAFTERHOURSParticipantFlorida may be cheap but the negatives are:
Humidity
Bugs
HurricanesThose three are enough to keep me away. Good place to lock in a vacation home to call my primary residence for sure down the road.
August 16, 2010 at 12:56 PM #592614LAAFTERHOURSParticipantFlorida may be cheap but the negatives are:
Humidity
Bugs
HurricanesThose three are enough to keep me away. Good place to lock in a vacation home to call my primary residence for sure down the road.
August 16, 2010 at 12:59 PM #591570UCGalParticipantI read the comments on calculated risk a lot… Regular commenter LawyerLiz is a foreclosure attorney practicing in FL. She stated today that everything south of Palm Beach is effectively red-lined for residential mortgages. I think the housing still has a ways to go before it normalizes in FL. And it’s a judicial foreclosure state – so it may take longer to get all the foreclosures through the court system.
[quote=sdduuuude]I went to FL once. The people were nice, but I can’t live any place where the trees are taller than the mountains.[/quote]
This is my issue also. I like a varied topography that includes mountains.August 16, 2010 at 12:59 PM #591664UCGalParticipantI read the comments on calculated risk a lot… Regular commenter LawyerLiz is a foreclosure attorney practicing in FL. She stated today that everything south of Palm Beach is effectively red-lined for residential mortgages. I think the housing still has a ways to go before it normalizes in FL. And it’s a judicial foreclosure state – so it may take longer to get all the foreclosures through the court system.
[quote=sdduuuude]I went to FL once. The people were nice, but I can’t live any place where the trees are taller than the mountains.[/quote]
This is my issue also. I like a varied topography that includes mountains.August 16, 2010 at 12:59 PM #592203UCGalParticipantI read the comments on calculated risk a lot… Regular commenter LawyerLiz is a foreclosure attorney practicing in FL. She stated today that everything south of Palm Beach is effectively red-lined for residential mortgages. I think the housing still has a ways to go before it normalizes in FL. And it’s a judicial foreclosure state – so it may take longer to get all the foreclosures through the court system.
[quote=sdduuuude]I went to FL once. The people were nice, but I can’t live any place where the trees are taller than the mountains.[/quote]
This is my issue also. I like a varied topography that includes mountains.August 16, 2010 at 12:59 PM #592314UCGalParticipantI read the comments on calculated risk a lot… Regular commenter LawyerLiz is a foreclosure attorney practicing in FL. She stated today that everything south of Palm Beach is effectively red-lined for residential mortgages. I think the housing still has a ways to go before it normalizes in FL. And it’s a judicial foreclosure state – so it may take longer to get all the foreclosures through the court system.
[quote=sdduuuude]I went to FL once. The people were nice, but I can’t live any place where the trees are taller than the mountains.[/quote]
This is my issue also. I like a varied topography that includes mountains.August 16, 2010 at 12:59 PM #592624UCGalParticipantI read the comments on calculated risk a lot… Regular commenter LawyerLiz is a foreclosure attorney practicing in FL. She stated today that everything south of Palm Beach is effectively red-lined for residential mortgages. I think the housing still has a ways to go before it normalizes in FL. And it’s a judicial foreclosure state – so it may take longer to get all the foreclosures through the court system.
[quote=sdduuuude]I went to FL once. The people were nice, but I can’t live any place where the trees are taller than the mountains.[/quote]
This is my issue also. I like a varied topography that includes mountains.August 16, 2010 at 12:59 PM #591565briansd1Guest[quote=FormerSanDiegan]See ya later brianFL1.[/quote]
Don’t take it personally.
That attitude of love-it-leave, and don’t-pay-compliments-to-anybody-else-lest-you-criticize-your-own is kinda childish.
Just because I pay a compliment to Florida doesn’t mean that I’m criticizing San Diego and would rather live in Florida. Every place has pluses and minuses.
The reason I live in SD is my family is here and I’m pretty close to my brothers and other relatives. I’m in San Diego more as a result of happenstance rather than my own choosing.
But for people who can choose, there are many choices out there.
August 16, 2010 at 12:59 PM #591658briansd1Guest[quote=FormerSanDiegan]See ya later brianFL1.[/quote]
Don’t take it personally.
That attitude of love-it-leave, and don’t-pay-compliments-to-anybody-else-lest-you-criticize-your-own is kinda childish.
Just because I pay a compliment to Florida doesn’t mean that I’m criticizing San Diego and would rather live in Florida. Every place has pluses and minuses.
The reason I live in SD is my family is here and I’m pretty close to my brothers and other relatives. I’m in San Diego more as a result of happenstance rather than my own choosing.
But for people who can choose, there are many choices out there.
August 16, 2010 at 12:59 PM #592198briansd1Guest[quote=FormerSanDiegan]See ya later brianFL1.[/quote]
Don’t take it personally.
That attitude of love-it-leave, and don’t-pay-compliments-to-anybody-else-lest-you-criticize-your-own is kinda childish.
Just because I pay a compliment to Florida doesn’t mean that I’m criticizing San Diego and would rather live in Florida. Every place has pluses and minuses.
The reason I live in SD is my family is here and I’m pretty close to my brothers and other relatives. I’m in San Diego more as a result of happenstance rather than my own choosing.
But for people who can choose, there are many choices out there.
August 16, 2010 at 12:59 PM #592309briansd1Guest[quote=FormerSanDiegan]See ya later brianFL1.[/quote]
Don’t take it personally.
That attitude of love-it-leave, and don’t-pay-compliments-to-anybody-else-lest-you-criticize-your-own is kinda childish.
Just because I pay a compliment to Florida doesn’t mean that I’m criticizing San Diego and would rather live in Florida. Every place has pluses and minuses.
The reason I live in SD is my family is here and I’m pretty close to my brothers and other relatives. I’m in San Diego more as a result of happenstance rather than my own choosing.
But for people who can choose, there are many choices out there.
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