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Yes, it's hot and humid in the summer. Just like it's hot and humid in the DC suburbs where I lived for the majority of my life... The trick is to get out early, chill inside (or at the pool) mid-day, and then venture out again when it starts to cool off in the evenings... |
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I never said millions in Michigan. I said rural. Having 100 acres or 1 acre has nothing to do with being stuck on a county road which does not get cleared for days. Please try to comprehend. The OP was asking for a comparison. Different people are giving different comparisons. I see many other posters agreeing with my on your comprehension. Someone said read and add value. I would say: Read, Comprehend, Add Value. Hope you have a nice day. |
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Summers in Florida and Michigan are not comparable. That dishonest representation doesn’t add “value” to the OP’s decision. Maybe he will love the scorching heat like many do. Then he should sell his northern home and make the move. There is something for everyone but living full time in Florida isn’t mandatory for happiness. |
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I’ll take a HHH summer day in Florida over a winter day up north seven days a week and twice on Sunday. I like the heat way more than cold and ice. Plus, we have a pool and A/C in Florida and often suffer from the heat during the summer up north without either. The only thing I hate about summers in Florida is the friggin lightning. Since I enjoy swimming (water is a great conductor of electricity) and golfing (being in an open area with a bag of lightning rods), the lightning can frequently put a damper on things. Plus, the Villages is a ghost town in the summer compared to the winter. Cheap golf and no crowds are very easy to get used to.
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There may not be a direct hit but there can be flooding, loss of electricity and wind damage closing the rec centers, golf courses, restaurants and businesses. |
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You’re kind of proving the point with ‘TV is a ghost town in the summer’ ....where do you think all your neighbors retreated to? You’re clearly in the minority. It’s been stated by many posters across many threads that they no longer own homes up north so trying to convince yourself that a FL summer isn’t that bad kind of rings hollow |
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I’m wondering why people are putting pools in their back yard? As long as I have a pool and AC why do I need to go back north, LOL
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