Florida Home Buyers BLINDSIDED By TREMENDOUS Cost To Own

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Florida is a sandbar masquerading as a state

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Air must have been thin as fukk up in the mountains of...checks notes.....Florida :russ: .
 

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Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
:mjlol:was just considering moving to fl end of year for the no income tax
States that have no income tax tend to have a lot of bad things that do with it. Don’t fall for the “no income tax” nonense cause they will recover that tax in other ways and usually it’s with regressive tax systems and regressive tax systems hurt the poor.
 

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States that have no income tax tend to have a lot of bad things that do with it. Don’t fall for the “no income tax” nonense cause they will recover that tax in other ways and usually it’s with regressive tax systems and regressive tax systems hurt the poor.

Big facts, property taxes in Texas is bullshyt. You’re literally paying 2x your mortgage because of it.
 

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Yes it’s saying a lot. You gotta pay for somewhere to stay you minus whale own it

:gucci::gucci:wtf are you saying? Of course it makes more sense to own but mortgages are high, property tax and insurance premiums are #1 in the country...
 

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My wife and I moved to the Tampa area last year and figured we would rent for a year before we purchased.

At this point, we have decided against buying a home here - it wouldn't make sense for us financially at this point. The mortgage on our rental house would be more than we pay in rent... Factor in most of the neighbors we speak with getting dropped from insurance or their premiums multiple thousands of dollars a year.... Unless we find a great deal, it's just not worth it at the moment.

I'll be kicking the tenant out of my condo in ATL If things don't settle down here by 2025.
 
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