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I loved your point about the supermarkets. My husband I do a lot of our grocery shopping in central PA when we visit my inlaws because things are literally 1/3 less. I work in Brooklyn and too find things are even cheaper in the supermarkets in NYC.
Good luck! Enjoy those crippling humid days of the Florida summer! :)
Good luck on the next part of your journey Steve :)
Welcome back south. It's hot... but beautiful down here!
So many different things to do and the people are nice.
But the traffic - I've never seen anything like it!
I'm leaving New York and heading to Florida come this fall.
You can have it!
Let's see....watch out for random sink holes, lizards are everywhere, palmetto bugs and roaches don't mean you're dirty (it just means you are living in Florida), wear lots of sunscreen and get your hurricane box ready to go!
Good luck down there!
I grew up in the Garden State, but have now spent the last 12 years in California.
NJ definitely has its pluses and minuses compared to CA. They are:
Good
-NJ public schools are quite good relative to other states (like CA)
-cost of living
-proximity to NYC
-lots to do
-people - definitely a lot of flavor & attitude
Bad
-Accents
-taxes
-weather
-not much outdoor activity possibilities
-reputation - what exit you from?
With most of my family and friends here, it is difficult to leave - but I have been feeling a strong urge to do exactly that for quite some time. Financially it really doesn't make sense to remain in this State for much longer, unless the politicians start doing things right.
I've spent a lot of time in Florida over the past few years. My grandmother has a vacation home there and my dad & stepmother live there. The people in Florida, from what I've experienced, seem like all northerners who have relocated (most have the northern accent). Very nice state & the property taxes are much lower than NJ. I was there for hurricane charlie... we evacuated & the eye of the storm passed right over where we were staying... a rather "interesting" experience. Regarding weather, you know when you're baking something with a lot of juice in the oven at a high temp then open the door? You get that blast of super hot humid air? That's what Florida seems like in July & August, but it's nice to be wearing t-shirts & shorts in February!
Good luck with your move.