Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We came from NY and although my property taxes are creeping up we don’t paid state or city tax and don’t have the crime rate anywhere close to what is up north. If you don’t like the land of freedom in Florida you are certainly free to go back to the progressive state. It’s nut always about the dollar.
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I hope you win, good luck. I'd love to tell people I know of someone who won big time! (That should be enough to live in CT until...lol.)
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Buy a small ranch-style house in New Haven County, probably North Haven because of all the towns I've lived in and around in the county (born and raised in Hamden), I like that one best. Donate a crap-ton of money to various and sundry organizations such as battered womens' shelters and animal rescue groups. Have that damned hip replacement and hire a handful of caregivers to deal with my crotchety old self until I'm fully recovered. Spend some time travelling. Go on the river cruise I've wanted to do for years. Maybe spend a couple months in Europe (UK, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales). Experience the bliss of grabbing a handful of fresh fallen snow from the back yard and eating it. Eat real pizza again. Overpay some neighbor kids to shovel my driveway every time it snows. Buy a NEW car, for the first time in my life. In fact - buy a new car, AND buy a 1974 VW bus, fully restored, with chintz curtains and window screens for when I feel like taking off for a random weekend. I could spend just $10 million in the first year (including gifts/donations), and live off the interest of the rest til I'm just ash in a ceramic jar. |
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I can still be active now, but it's painful. Bone-on-bone arthritis ain't no joke. But I'm hyper-flexible and have what's known as "open hips" so I can still dance, ride my bicycle, sit in the lotus position with relative ease. Walking and sitting like a normal person in a regular chair is hard to do, and lately sleeping is difficult if I roll onto my side. |
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Oh well. I didn't even get a $40 payout. The good news - no one else won it either, so the jackpot amount just went up again.
Aces4 - not gonna keep just $5m in the bank. Maybe $50M. In various banks, all insured, at the maximum insured amount. I could have the interest from each transferred to a low-balance checking account so I can live off that every month. But yeah after some thinking - I could buy a few small office buildings, hire some immigration lawyers to help with getting immigrants processed more efficiently into legal residency, maybe help them open businesses that serve their own communities so they can be productive, pay taxes, contribute to society in a positive way. And fully fund a few LBGTQ++ groups that help folks within that community seeking counseling and support. And maybe pay someone who's already proven to do a great job of managing a medical group, manage some clinics in medical deserts around the country so poor folks can have the same quality and availability of care as wealthier people. And definitely I'd find out the "most needed" locations where there are bodegas struggling, and contribute to paying their rent so they can keep prices low for their own communities, while still maintaining pride of ownership and dignity that comes with working for your business. I'd also probably want to open a few Veterans medical clinics, something like Urgent Care meets Rec Center, where our veterans can congregate together AND receive excellent care, while maintaining their independence. And then - I'd take the areas where homeless people are living in tents, and build tiny house neighborhoods in the vicinity, and let those homeless people live there under the condition that they live peacefully, maintain the property, grow their own community garden, and any who are eligible for public financial assistance, receive it and use some of it to pay for the community's upkeep. They need and deserve permanent addresses. Many who have mental disabilities, can't receive disability checks, because they can't maintain a permanent residence and that is one of the criteria to receiving disability checks. |
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For awhile until taxnettic finds out somebody hoarding their money they are entitled to by inheritance tax….
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And spend what's left of your days trying to manage your investments.
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