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dbussone 01-01-2018 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 1498046)
I'm from Massachusetts and as I got older the cold really does a number on my body. I'll take the summer heat/humidity here in Florida over the north any day. A short plane flight and I can go back to visit family. I'm glad I'm here!



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j&b1216 01-01-2018 12:57 PM

Originally from upstate NY, Lake Placid to be exact, originally from Utica/Rome area. Do I miss the snow, ice, white outs, black ice, shoveling/snow blowing, driving behind snow plows, being cold no matter how many layers? Um, NO! My husband is on the fence about it and says he 'enjoyed' the activity of it all . I think he misses hockey! but just today in the rainy chilly New Year's Day, he admitted he was cold (dressed in shorts and a jacket) and thinks he's becoming a Floridian. We don't live in the Villages yet but in southern FL trying desperately to get to sell the house and move to the Villages. He won't be able to hang out at the hockey rink in the Villages but there will be lots of other things to do! It is a big decision to move south. You have to be ready! Good luck!

Abby10 01-01-2018 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by EPutnam1863 (Post 1498017)
Let's not forget the high AC bills during 8 months of the year in Florida and other parts of the deep South.

I have the same heating system here in PA that we have in our FL home. Both houses are all electric. Of course, our FL home is much smaller. But even comparing utility bills with our cousins in FL, who have much larger houses, our bills up north on a monthly basis are almost always higher than theirs. Maybe one or 2 months ours is lower by like $20 or so.

So for us, moving to FL will be a big win in that sense. Maybe it depends on where you are coming from and the utility rates in your former area that makes it a different scenario for you.

fw102807 01-01-2018 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Abby10 (Post 1498122)
I have the same heating system here in PA that we have in our FL home. Both houses are all electric. Of course, our FL home is much smaller. But even comparing utility bills with our cousins in FL, who have much larger houses, our bills up north on a monthly basis are almost always higher than theirs. Maybe one or 2 months ours is lower by like $20 or so.

So for us, moving to FL will be a big win in that sense. Maybe it depends on where you are coming from and the utility rates in your former area that makes it a different scenario for you.

We have not found the AC bills to be anywhere near what we paid up north. It is much more expensive to heat than to cool.

Abby10 01-01-2018 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Abby10 (Post 1498122)
I have the same heating system here in PA that we have in our FL home. Both houses are all electric. Of course, our FL home is much smaller. But even comparing utility bills with our cousins in FL, who have much larger houses, our bills up north on a monthly basis are almost always higher than theirs. Maybe one or 2 months ours is lower by like $20 or so.

So for us, moving to FL will be a big win in that sense. Maybe it depends on where you are coming from and the utility rates in your former area that makes it a different scenario for you.

Sorry, I should have said same heating/air conditioning system - in other words a heat pump with back-up electric. Otherwise, comments above still stand.

EdFNJ 01-01-2018 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by TOMCAT (Post 1497823)
Right now in NY it is very cold. Does anyone that lives in the Villages and came from New York or anywhere up north that gets very cold, miss the coldness.

Thinking of moving to the Villages and all set to go and even left my job, but there is this thought that maybe I will miss the NY winters. Maybe not the snow too much.


No, but I want a refund for this week when temps here will dive into the low 20's! Wasn't there some sort of "below freezing refund" warranty that comes with the monthly amenities fee? :D

We moved in Jan 2017 (well first 2 mos we rented) and on the ride down from NJ we were 5 miles ahead of a 28" blizzard in NC then the day we arrived (Jan 6th I believe) it was 30 degrees here.

cmb1951 01-01-2018 03:18 PM

Came from Long Island. Don't miss the cold, snowy days and when it does snow there, the beautiful wonderland only lasts a few hours...then the mess.

New Englander 01-01-2018 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 1498237)
No, but I want a refund for this week when temps here will dive into the low 20's! Wasn't there some sort of "below freezing refund" warranty that comes with the monthly amenities fee? :D

We moved in Jan 2017 (well first 2 mos we rented) and on the ride down from NJ we were 5 miles ahead of a 28" blizzard in NC then the day we arrived (Jan 6th I believe) it was 30 degrees here.

Low 20's? Surely you jest.

EPutnam1863 01-01-2018 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by fw102807 (Post 1497912)
At least we are not using minus numbers. This is just sweater weather.

And sweater weather is my favorite. Sweaters nicely cover up flabby and crepey arms.

EdFNJ 01-01-2018 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 1498337)
Low 20's? Surely you jest.

That is LOWS in the LOW 20's. My sister just moved in here on Saturday. She thought there was no heat, only A/C in FL. :D

EPutnam1863 01-01-2018 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Abby10 (Post 1498139)
Sorry, I should have said same heating/air conditioning system - in other words a heat pump with back-up electric. Otherwise, comments above still stand.

Correct. We have lived all over the country and lived in Melbourne, FL three times and now live in the Minneapolis area. There is a difference among electric, gas, and propane in different places including the houses themselves.

If a buyer wants to know what the utility rates are like, he can ask the seller for copies of their bills for the past year.

coffeebean 01-01-2018 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by EPutnam1863 (Post 1498017)
Let's not forget the high AC bills during 8 months of the year in Florida and other parts of the deep South.

Our electric bills are not high at all here in our 10 year old TV home with the original HVAC system. I'm really impressed at how efficient the system is and we keep our home very cool at 75 to 76 degrees all summer. Compared to what we paid in NJ in the summer for electric, Florida is a bargain!

pauld315 01-01-2018 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by TOMCAT (Post 1497823)
Right now in NY it is very cold. Does anyone that lives in the Villages and came from New York or anywhere up north that gets very cold, miss the coldness.

Thinking of moving to the Villages and all set to go and even left my job, but there is this thought that maybe I will miss the NY winters. Maybe not the snow too much.

This must be a joke !

coffeebean 01-01-2018 04:31 PM

Born and raised on Long Island. I LOVED the winters and the snow when I was a kid. It was so much fun to go sledding and build snowmen. Then I grew up and had to to drive to college then to work when I graduated. That was no fun.....at all.

I moved to south Florida for nearly 25 years and then moved back u north to New Jersey for 16 years. Had to do it all over again with the freezing temperatures, snow and ice. My hands in the winter months stayed cracked and bleeding no matter what lotion I used. I won't ever miss shoveling the white stuff and chopping away the ice. NEVER.

Living up north in the cold will always be more dangerous than living in the south with the heat. Driving is a very big problem in the cold climates compared to clear roads all the time in the south.

Chi33 01-01-2018 07:11 PM

I miss the winter in NYC (kept the crime down, lol). I don't like the lightning strikes and the booming thunder we get here in the villages starting in the spring. If you never have been through that, you will surprised.


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