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Originally Posted by Fuzzyjourneyfan
We just bought a house in The Villages and will be closing in January. We also own a home in Nevada. I will be living in The Villages for approximately 7 months per year until my wife retires. She will be living in our Nevada home for 9 months per year because of her job. We would like to homestead the Florida home because the taxes are more expensive there. From what I have heard, you can only homestead one home--that's fine. My question is what to do with our two cars. Should we register and insure one car in Florida and one in Nevada or can we register both in Florida even though she will be spending 9 months per year in Nevada? Florida car insurance is much cheaper, so we would like to register both cars there. We will appreciate any information that you have to share. Thanks.
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Make sure your wife keeps her health insurance in Nevada because Florida health insurance won’t be accepted in any other state. They have lousy coverage unless you drink the Kool aid of village ins which is United healthcare. Get all your medical dental and vision done n Nevada. Since you have a residence in Nevada as coverage quality of care here is iffy at best