Thanks for sharing your experience! We’ve definitely seen a lot of changes in Florida over the years, especially with all the growth. While it’s great that so many people want to be here, it can feel overwhelming at times. If you're considering moving, feel free to reach out-whether you're looking for a new spot within the state or exploring options out of Florida, we’re here to help!
Port St Lucie is already ruined, so if you want to live there, go for it. It will never be a skyscraper city, the city planning wasn’t made for as many people who live there now. There’s no direct beach access, and very little natural areas. Schools suck. Crime sucks. Highest property taxes in the state. Do your research. Florida born and raised and lived in PSL for 15 years, left 2 years ago. Martin county has more environmentally friendly rules and HOAs. We moved state. Don’t move to Florida for no state taxes and then complain about the lack of services. Y’all pushed me out of the state, stay there and make it what you want, don’t halfback and ruin my new home, too, please. I grieve every day for my beautiful land of flowers.
It sounds like you’ve had a challenging experience, and I’m sorry to hear that. Port St. Lucie, like many places, has its pros and cons. I appreciate you sharing your story, and I hope you’ve found a place that feels like home.
@@livinginjupiterflorida2049 I found a place I’ve learned to love, with the things that have always been the most important to me-abundant and varied wildlife. I wasn’t born a city girl, and the city holds no thrall for me. The strangest thing to me was the lack of reptiles and amphibians. Safe to garden, swim, walk around. My one dog we call the great lizard hunter, there’s no invasive lizards here (yet). Actually hardly any lizards at all and he’s used to catching redheads and iguanas. (I wouldn’t allow him to catch a Cuban tree frog or Bufo) so life is pretty boring to him now 😂 They do have some massive invasive leopard slugs, non poisonous, if he can get one, good. I keep what Florida and PSL was alive in my heart. Y’all younguns just have no idea how beautiful Florida was in the 60’s. It’s awful now in comparison but yall think it’s great and have no idea about the flora and fauna, nor do you care. Thank you for your kindness and compassion.
@@elsie412ok Thank you so much for sharing your experience and memories of Florida-it’s incredible to hear from someone who’s seen it in its prime. The abundance of wildlife is something I truly appreciate, and I’m glad you’ve found a place that resonates with your love for nature. It’s amazing how different parts of Florida have changed, and I can only imagine how special it was back in the '60s. I’ll do my best to honor and preserve the beauty that remains. Your words are truly appreciated!
I've been here since 2001 from Queens, NY. It sucks now with all the people here. Thinking of moving out of the state.
Thanks for sharing your experience! We’ve definitely seen a lot of changes in Florida over the years, especially with all the growth. While it’s great that so many people want to be here, it can feel overwhelming at times. If you're considering moving, feel free to reach out-whether you're looking for a new spot within the state or exploring options out of Florida, we’re here to help!
Port St Lucie is already ruined, so if you want to live there, go for it.
It will never be a skyscraper city, the city planning wasn’t made for as many people who live there now.
There’s no direct beach access, and very little natural areas. Schools suck. Crime sucks. Highest property taxes in the state. Do your research.
Florida born and raised and lived in PSL for 15 years, left 2 years ago.
Martin county has more environmentally friendly rules and HOAs.
We moved state. Don’t move to Florida for no state taxes and then complain about the lack of services. Y’all pushed me out of the state, stay there and make it what you want, don’t halfback and ruin my new home, too, please.
I grieve every day for my beautiful land of flowers.
It sounds like you’ve had a challenging experience, and I’m sorry to hear that. Port St. Lucie, like many places, has its pros and cons. I appreciate you sharing your story, and I hope you’ve found a place that feels like home.
@@livinginjupiterflorida2049 I found a place I’ve learned to love, with the things that have always been the most important to me-abundant and varied wildlife.
I wasn’t born a city girl, and the city holds no thrall for me.
The strangest thing to me was the lack of reptiles and amphibians. Safe to garden, swim, walk around. My one dog we call the great lizard hunter, there’s no invasive lizards here (yet). Actually hardly any lizards at all and he’s used to catching redheads and iguanas. (I wouldn’t allow him to catch a Cuban tree frog or Bufo) so life is pretty boring to him now 😂 They do have some massive invasive leopard slugs, non poisonous, if he can get one, good.
I keep what Florida and PSL was alive in my heart. Y’all younguns just have no idea how beautiful Florida was in the 60’s. It’s awful now in comparison but yall think it’s great and have no idea about the flora and fauna, nor do you care.
Thank you for your kindness and compassion.
@@elsie412ok Thank you so much for sharing your experience and memories of Florida-it’s incredible to hear from someone who’s seen it in its prime. The abundance of wildlife is something I truly appreciate, and I’m glad you’ve found a place that resonates with your love for nature. It’s amazing how different parts of Florida have changed, and I can only imagine how special it was back in the '60s. I’ll do my best to honor and preserve the beauty that remains. Your words are truly appreciated!
Please do not move here. Thanks
Florida is definitely not for everyone, but for those who love it, it’s a great place to call home. Thanks for your perspective!