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wereback 10-01-2022 06:37 AM

After the storm
 
After the storm and the lack of damage here my guess is we will become even more of a place to live. My guess is houses will have another surge in prices like we have never seen before.

BrianL99 10-01-2022 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by wereback (Post 2141920)
After the storm and the lack of damage here my guess is we will become even more of a place to live. My guess is houses will have another surge in prices like we have never seen before.

If weather drove real estate prices, no one would live in all those free New Orleans' homes and houses in San Diego would start at $10,000,000.

MrFlorida 10-01-2022 07:43 AM

There is no guarantee when and where the next hurricane will hit...so no.

Keefelane66 10-01-2022 09:58 AM

If it weren’t for the winters in coastal New England I’d be out of The Villages in a minute. So I’ll just need to suffer in The Villages Dec thru March

Garywt 10-01-2022 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Keefelane66 (Post 2141995)
If it weren’t for the winters in coastal New England I’d be out of The Villages in a minute. So I’ll just need to suffer in The Villages Dec thru March

What a sad thing, plenty of other places to live than here. Why be so miserable.

Kenswing 10-01-2022 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Garywt (Post 2142028)
What a sad thing, plenty of other places to live than here. Why be so miserable.

Being happy is a choice. Some people choose not to be.

coffeebean 10-01-2022 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Keefelane66 (Post 2141995)
If it weren’t for the winters in coastal New England I’d be out of The Villages in a minute. So I’ll just need to suffer in The Villages Dec thru March

OMG.....what is to suffer? The Villages is the absolute best place to live, especially with the glorious weather we have in the winter months.

Taltarzac725 10-01-2022 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 2142038)
OMG.....what is to suffer? The Villages is the absolute best place to live, especially with the glorious weather we have in the winter months.


And probably one of the safest places I have lived.

We are probably in one of the best places to be during the hurricane season here in Florida.

I do miss the ocean though.

coffeebean 10-01-2022 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2142049)
And probably one of the safest places I have lived.

We are probably in one of the best places to be during the hurricane season here in Florida.

I do miss the ocean though.

We have never lived on the ocean and never will but we enjoy visiting and walking along the board walk. We are not "beach people" so I don't miss it in that respect. I much prefer pools where I know there are no sea creatures to fear.

Marathon Man 10-01-2022 02:00 PM

Hurricanes become tropical storms as they move inland. That is old news. So, I see no reason why this storm would suddenly make people want to move to north central Florida.

fdpaq0580 10-01-2022 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Keefelane66 (Post 2141995)
If it weren’t for the winters in coastal New England I’d be out of The Villages in a minute. So I’ll just need to suffer in The Villages Dec thru March

I understand completely.😁👍👍

coffeebean 10-02-2022 03:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Marathon Man (Post 2142064)
Hurricanes become tropical storms as they move inland. That is old news. So, I see no reason why this storm would suddenly make people want to move to north central Florida.

There is no storm surge to deal with in north central Florida. If I had to deal with losing a home to storm surge, I would certainly move inland.

Worldseries27 10-02-2022 04:51 AM

Come on down
 
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Originally Posted by wereback (Post 2141920)
after the storm and the lack of damage here my guess is we will become even more of a place to live. My guess is houses will have another surge in prices like we have never seen before.

idk about price increase. The bubble takes care of that. Saying that i believe your right that many will look inland who might have considered the coast

wjg74 10-02-2022 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by wereback (Post 2141920)
After the storm and the lack of damage here my guess is we will become even more of a place to live. My guess is houses will have another surge in prices like we have never seen before.

I think you are absolutely right. I also think rentals will be in very high demand as a result of the hurricane.

Worldseries27 10-02-2022 05:01 AM

Raindrops keep falling on
 
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Originally Posted by marathon man (Post 2142064)
hurricanes become tropical storms as they move inland. That is old news. So, i see no reason why this storm would suddenly make people want to move to north central florida.

if a category 5 slammed into spring hill , which is 44 as the crow flies miles as opposed to fort meyer 147 miles away, it would track northeast right over tv probably as a category 3. Results then ?


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