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-   -   Advantage of being a Florida Resident? (https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/advantage-being-florida-resident-331234/)

OrangeBlossomBaby 04-18-2022 08:10 PM

Another perk to being a Florida resident is discounts at Disney World. That's a big deal if you/your family go there often, or want to go there often but couldn't otherwise afford it.

me4vt 04-19-2022 04:34 AM

And straight, that just sucks!! That’s why I leave my motorcycles in East Tennessee……….

elevatorman 04-19-2022 05:23 AM

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Originally Posted by rustyp (Post 2085145)
Great post however not related at all to the question. The OP owns two homes one in VA and one here in TV. The question- is there an advantage of changing his VA residency status to FL residency status.

I guess missed the part where OP said he has 2 homes.

Worldseries27 04-19-2022 05:32 AM

Ambulance is for the agressor
 
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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2085082)
i can come up with three advantages, no state income taxes, homestead exemption on property taxes, and your vote in a national election might actually matter (depending on previous state). In general, substandard health care in florida (at least the greater villages area) is a big disadvantage.

the criminal element knows that under the stand your ground law they may never have their day in court

rustyp 04-19-2022 05:46 AM

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donassaid 04-19-2022 05:53 AM

Another great reason is that there is no personal property tax on cars, boats, riding lawn mowers, etc. One of the worst taxes ever. Also, no state income tax. The one thing I miss is Kroger. More reasonable grocery prices than Publix or Winn Dixie and discounts for gas.

gwenhwalker@yahoo.com 04-19-2022 06:43 AM

I was a resident of Virginia Beach for over 50 years and became a resident here upon retirement. Best bang for the buck

sallyg 04-19-2022 07:16 AM

No.

rde3036 04-19-2022 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by collie1228 (Post 2085133)
I was a resident of New York, and now am a proud resident of Florida. I don't recall ever saying I was a proud resident of New York.

I was a resident of NY State until 2012. I wish I would have left earlier!!

DAVES 04-19-2022 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by collie1228 (Post 2085133)
I was a resident of New York, and now am a proud resident of Florida. I don't recall ever saying I was a proud resident of New York.

I too am an ex-New Yorker. My view you can be happy, or not, anywhere. New York like Florida is a big varied state. Many people confuse New York State with New York Metropolitan area, ie New York City. I am retired in Florida. I was never retired in New York. Snow? Snow is pretty. I left it behind. Where can you find a snow blower in Florida? Shoveling snow? Our nutty neighbor used to serve hot cocoa as we shoveled.
Yes, taxes were higher but, we did not have a bond to pay. Bike riding? We had a great bike path that went to Jones Beach. Every place has things to offer. My garden?
Northern birds at least wait for the fruit to ripen. Southern birds will eat it green.

DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY.

Stu from NYC 04-19-2022 07:52 AM

Not much regret at moving here at all

golfing eagles 04-19-2022 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by DAVES (Post 2085533)
I too am an ex-New Yorker. My view you can be happy, or not, anywhere. New York like Florida is a big varied state. Many people confuse New York State with New York Metropolitan area, ie New York City. I am retired in Florida. I was never retired in New York. Snow? Snow is pretty. I left it behind. Where can you find a snow blower in Florida? Shoveling snow? Our nutty neighbor used to serve hot cocoa as we shoveled.
Yes, taxes were higher but, we did not have a bond to pay. Bike riding? We had a great bike path that went to Jones Beach. Every place has things to offer. My garden?
Northern birds at least wait for the fruit to ripen. Southern birds will eat it green.

DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY.

Well, having grown up on LI and lived 30+ years in the Finger Lakes region, I'll say this: A little snow is pretty, 10+ feet per season of shoveling and blowing and plowing is not, neither is slush and ice. There was no bond in NY, but my property tax AND $3200 bond combined is still only one third of my taxes in NY, and my home here is worth 3x as much. Bike---yes, it is a nice path to Jones Beach, but once there you get to compete with 700,000 other people for 10 sq. feet of sand, and your bike will be stolen 1 minute after you leave it. And there aren't any birds nibbling on my limes and lemons.

Should have left NY sooner!

DAVES 04-19-2022 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by rustyp (Post 2085145)
Great post however not related at all to the question. The OP owns two homes one in VA and one here in TV. The question- is there an advantage of changing his VA residency status to FL residency status.

Like many other things replies here are opinions, essentially gossip. When, it comes to finances, you should not publish the needed information here. Assuming the op wants to keep both homes and can afford to keep both homes it is a question for an accountant.

Dlbonivich 04-19-2022 08:12 AM

People say healthcare in the Villages is bad but within an hour or n just about any direction are some of the best hospitals. Most people have to travel an hour in the place they are from to find good healthcare. I lived in the Houston area I had to drive an hour to a good hospital.

Zenmama18 04-19-2022 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2085213)
I modified my post to reflect the changes in the cap; I didn't realize the cap could be less than the 3% maximum. I'm looking forward to some of those 0.1% and 0.3% years.

We lived in our previous home in Orlando for 27 years and the cap saved us a lot of money. Our buyers had sticker shock when they got their first tax bill.

There is also an exemption for disabled veterans that reduces the property tax.


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