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To move or not to move?
So my husband asks me the other day - do you want to move to Florida when you retire next year? Of course I said yes, as the winters in Pittsburgh are getting worse every year, but then I thought would that be the best move. For those of you who relocated to the Sunshine State what are your thoughts Pro or Con. Are living expenses doable on fixed incomes, are medical supplements to Medicare good, are the summers so brutal you can't go out? What areas of the state are best for retirees? I don't think we want to go into the Villages or Ocala areas or south to Miami but stay either coastal or around Orlando. So in a nutshell anything you can tell us about a move would be helpful in our decision.
Thanks in advance. Cathy
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I am planning on moving to Orlando at retirement time. Good questions you have asked. I shall wait for the answers too.
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I relocated to Florida not long ago but haven't been here long enough that I can answer the questions you pose. I'm still trying to figure out the answers to some of what you have asked. We did look at communities in Ocala but decided the area was not right for us. We thought about areas that are closer to the coastline but became concerned about potential issues with flood insurance. We close to live in central Florida and selected an active, 55+ community. Thus far, we are enjoying it very much.
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I moved to Florida in August 2013. Our first place was an apartment in Winter Haven. I bought a house in the 4 corners area area in Davenport. I'm a 20 minute drive to Disney.
As for Medicare, I just got a plan from Humana that has a $0 premium. It also has vision and dental as well as Silver Sneakers which is a gym membership. You didn't mention physicians. I now see all providers in the Florida Hospital Medical Group, utilizing Florida Hospital Celebration Health as my hospital. There is also a fitness center in the hospital and they accept the silver sneakers.
Feel free to ask any further questions. Good luck with your decision.
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We are looking at doing the same thing but a little farther down the road (4 years or so). My aunt and uncle recently moved from GA to Deland, Fl into an active 55+ community and love it very much. About an hour to WDW and 20 mins to the beach.
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Originally Posted by wilcat
as the winters in Pittsburgh are getting worse every year
Just so long as you get DirctTv to be able to watch the Stillers. :-)
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If you have lived in the northern US your whole life, you will find the first summer difficult. After that you kind of get use to it. You will also learn to do things early in the morning, and in the evening during the summer to avoid the mid day heat.
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I plan to retire there as well. I can retire in less than a month but will probably wait till the end of the year. I want to live near Orlando and if it's in a "retirement" community that's good too. I'll be 50 when I retire, so I suppose that precludes me from the 55+ places mentioned?? My kids are grown, I like to run ... I'm nervous to pick up and move .... I moved all over the world while in the Air Force, but that's been a long time ago and to be young and move was much easier ....
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Originally Posted by #1donaldfan
I plan to retire there as well. I can retire in less than a month but will probably wait till the end of the year. I want to live near Orlando and if it's in a "retirement" community that's good too. I'll be 50 when I retire, so I suppose that precludes me from the 55+ places mentioned?? My kids are grown, I like to run ... I'm nervous to pick up and move .... I moved all over the world while in the Air Force, but that's been a long time ago and to be young and move was much easier ....
My parents live in a "55 and over" community in Arizona and they just require one member of the household to be over 50, I think it depends on the rules of the neighborhood. I'll be young too (probably 45) but hubby is 15 years older.
Janet, aka JanetMegan
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I'm quite a bit younger so I can't speak to the cost of medicare supplements, but the cost of living in terms of regular everyday items (gas, groceries, etc) is really no different from somewhere like Pittsburgh where you're coming from.
In terms of housing, there's everything from million dollar homes to 200-400k neighborhoods all the way down to trailer parks. I don't know if you have your house paid off and will have plenty for that or if you'll only have a small fixed income, but that's going to determine a lot of how and where you can live.
I personally don't find summers brutal, but that's really a personal thing. How do you handle it in Pittsburgh when you get those weeks where it's in the 90s and humid everyday? Because it will be like that for months in a row in Florida. If you love that weather you'll thrive, if those days make you absolutely miserable, well....
The other big thing to consider is family. Are you the type who are at every family birthday, every grandchild's basketball or soccer games? Will you be able to afford to go back for those things on a fixed income? Some people can live thousands of miles away from their kids and family and still feel just as close, some people move away and miss that interaction.
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We didn't move to Florida, but we did move from up north (Massachusetts) to an area of the country that's ALWAYS hot (82 degrees today). If you move be prepared to lose track of the months-"What month/season is this?" I found when we moved that I was so dependent on the seasons, I'd see Christmas decorations and wonder "Are we near Christmas? Before? After?" I miss those seasons, but DH loves it.
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Having lived on the East Coast of Florida the equivalent of 18 years (grew up in Minnesota, now living in Texas), I think it is a bit costly to live in the Orlando area, but some of the suburbs and nearby towns/cities are more manageable. The one thing I would caution is to keep expectations reasonable. Some people move to Florida expecting it to be like a vacation every day, but in reality it’s just like any other place in the country as far as the daily grind—grocery shopping, paying bills, mowing the lawn, etc. (albeit warmer).
On a side note, we have enjoyed our time in Florida and Texas, but after living in subtropical climates for 26 years, we are planning on retiring to Maine in eight years or so. 😉
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Originally Posted by JanetMegan
My parents live in a "55 and over" community in Arizona and they just require one member of the household to be over 50, I think it depends on the rules of the neighborhood. I'll be young too (probably 45) but hubby is 15 years older.
I'm still on the hunt to re-locate !! I have a few applications in at Disney actually. I want to work after retirement, part-time, mostly. I've not heard anything back either, presumably since my address is currently in WV and they are searching for someone closer?? hahaha ... if they'd call, I'd re-locate ASAP ..... I'm done with snow n ice ... I need sun and heat ...
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Originally Posted by #1donaldfan
I'm still on the hunt to re-locate !! I have a few applications in at Disney actually. I want to work after retirement, part-time, mostly. I've not heard anything back either, presumably since my address is currently in WV and they are searching for someone closer?? hahaha ... if they'd call, I'd re-locate ASAP ..... I'm done with snow n ice ... I need sun and heat ...
Here's another West Virginian who is fed up with the snow n ice and looking for some where warmer.
KAY
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Originally Posted by TheDuckRocks
Here's another West Virginian who is fed up with the snow n ice and looking for some where warmer.
Well, I'm still in WV, getting closer n closer to winter ... yea, it's only July but I don't like it .... I'll be Florida bound soon, fingers & eyes crossed !!
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Originally Posted by TheDuckRocks
Here's another West Virginian who is fed up with the snow n ice and looking for some where warmer.
Originally Posted by #1donaldfan
Well, I'm still in WV, getting closer n closer to winter ... yea, it's only July but I don't like it .... I'll be Florida bound soon, fingers & eyes crossed !!
From someone who has lived their entire life in the Southeast, it won't be long until the heat and humidity in the summer will not be much fun for you. I can understand hating the snow where you live. I would absolutely hate dealing with snow but the summers down here with upper 90's and high humidity aren't much fun either. The best scenario would be to live in Florida in the winter and up North in the summer. Those that do that are referred to as "Snow Birds" down here because they show up in the winter.
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Originally Posted by 1DisneyNut
From someone who has lived their entire life in the Southeast, it won't be long until the heat and humidity in the summer will not be much fun for you. I can understand hating the snow where you live. I would absolutely hate dealing with snow but the summers down here with upper 90's and high humidity aren't much fun either. The best scenario would be to live in Florida in the winter and up North in the summer. Those that do that are referred to as "Snow Birds" down here because they show up in the winter.
Today begins "those" days. Today and through the weekend the Heat Index will be around 108 degrees! Hottest it's been since 2006. But the thermometer on my desk says 72 degrees. Nice if you don't have to go outside until November.
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Do all the Donald Duck fans live in West Virginia?
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Originally Posted by Cinderelley
Do all the Donald Duck fans live in West Virginia?
Could be, I know there are a couple of other Intercot posters that have Donald as an avatar or his name used from WV.
I have lately been rethinking the move south thing. Summer is here and even if it is hot in WV right now it is nothing like the heat in the south. And it is so beautiful March through October. Plan for the next few years will be longer trips to WDW late January/early February during the cold and uglies here.
KAY
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