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The Reality of Living in Florida: Pros and Cons

October 6, 2023 by Sam Hayes

If you’ve ever thought about living in Florida, you no doubt know that it’s important to learn all that you can before you take the plunge. It’s not enough to simply know that there’s sunshine and an overall feel of luxurious paradise in this state. That’s why you may be interested in going over this guide on the reality of living in Florida and weighing the pros and cons of doing so.

The Pros

To begin with, here are three of the main pros of living in Florida, the first one being that shoveling snow out of your front door will be a thing of the past. You won’t have to deal with the nightmare of getting trapped indoors during winter either. That’s because Florida is the warmest state in the country and therefore enjoys very mild winters. This means that you can enjoy the beach every single day of the year particularly if you live in Southern Florida, and what’s not to love about that?

Another benefit of living in Florida is that there are many things to do for fun. From visiting one of the numerous parks available around the state to enjoying the active sports culture in the state, you’ll never be wondering about what to do on a free weekend. There are also many amusement parks and a thriving nightlife. That said, stay safe and note that in 2019, there were around 32,127 DUI arrests in Florida, according to the most recent data from the FBI.

Finally, you won’t find it hard to get a job and make a living in Florida because it’s actually one of the best states for job-seekers. It’s also the third-best state to land a gig, so you may find it quite easy to make good money working the job of your dreams. This may be interesting to learn when you consider the fact that the state has a surface area of 65,755 square miles.

The Cons

While there are many other benefits in addition to the three outlined above, there are also a few cons that you should be aware of as far as living in Florida goes. The first one is that the cost of living is quite high. This may take some of the steam out of the speed with which you can get a job you love.

Another con to keep in mind is that the crime rate in Florida is higher than the national average. You could handle this issue by carefully choosing the right place to live in Florida as there are some safe neighborhoods around. Living in Florida may therefore see you learning about some legalities. Among these is the fact that a bail bond is a kind of surety bond, which is a three-party guarantee that’s put into place so as to protect the party that requests the bond, according to Florida’s Chief Financial Officer.

The third disadvantage to living in Florida is one that you may already be quite familiar with. This is the fact that Florida is extremely prone to natural disasters. These include drought, tornadoes, flooding, hurricanes, wildfires, and more, which can be expected every single year in varying degrees. This means that if you move to Florida, home insurance is a must-have because these weather events can damage property quite severely.

If there are any specific details that you’re particularly concerned with about living in Florida, dig deep to learn as much about them as possible. By doing this, you’ll be in a position to make an informed decision that you won’t be likely to regret even as the years pass. Once you know about the specific ways in which your life may change when you move to Florida and you’re happy with them, go ahead and make the move to the Sunshine State!

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