Orlando is just for tourists it’s really over hype because of the amusement parks, thats why I’m moving to Hallandale Beach Florida or Fort Lauderdale.
These problems I guess are everywhere in Florida, not just Orlando. I was thinking about moving down to Florida to live after we retire but not anymore due to hurricane, HOA, the heat & humidity, sink holes, home insurance there.
@@tdhtran I agree, you could take pretty much all of those problems you mentioned and apply them to most of Florida. You'll see some differences between each city, and obviously living near the coast would give you some different experiences for better or for worse than being inland but overall yes, you are right.
@@tdhtran it's common, especially in the coastal regions of Florida during a huge rain event like a Tropical storm or hurricane. But keep in mind that hurricane season only lasts a few months and not every storm hits Florida every year so while there are areas that are prone to flooding and it can be really bad when it happens, It's not as much of a sure thing like snow happening in the winter up north. Once you get past the rainy/hurricane season temps are quite pleasant and it tends to be pretty dry for 6 months.
Yea , let's just give everything to the rich & pray the wealth " trickle down ". Republican economics seems to be working great in Alabama, Mississippi & Louisiana.
Orlando is just for tourists it’s really over hype because of the amusement parks, thats why I’m moving to Hallandale Beach Florida or Fort Lauderdale.
@@Moneypower572 love the Beaches there! Enjoy!
These problems I guess are everywhere in Florida, not just Orlando.
I was thinking about moving down to Florida to live after we retire but not anymore due to hurricane, HOA, the heat & humidity, sink holes, home insurance there.
@@tdhtran I agree, you could take pretty much all of those problems you mentioned and apply them to most of Florida. You'll see some differences between each city, and obviously living near the coast would give you some different experiences for better or for worse than being inland but overall yes, you are right.
@@Thepebble1 Is flood a normal thing in Florida like snow in the up North ?
@@tdhtran it's common, especially in the coastal regions of Florida during a huge rain event like a Tropical storm or hurricane. But keep in mind that hurricane season only lasts a few months and not every storm hits Florida every year so while there are areas that are prone to flooding and it can be really bad when it happens, It's not as much of a sure thing like snow happening in the winter up north. Once you get past the rainy/hurricane season temps are quite pleasant and it tends to be pretty dry for 6 months.
Lived in Orlando nearly 20 yrs ago I would visit but not live there
I miss living in Florida.
8 reasons with a bonus 7? Must be common core math 🤣
OMG! Dude I deserved to be clowned for that one. 😂
So where should I retire too?
What the heck? Its still going.. 😂
One reason not to move to Florida abortion ban and Ron DeSantis
So you are fucking every thing that moves and getting pregnant constantly?
Move to New York
Abortion ban is a good thing.
@@chefmarco305Nope , we're here to buy all your land since you guys like to make careers off of minimum wage jobs.
You might be right about Ron but abortion ban! Just don’t get pregnant. Simple right?
Bidenomics big big issue.
Yea , let's just give everything to the rich & pray the wealth " trickle down ". Republican economics seems to be working great in Alabama, Mississippi & Louisiana.
Fox fried your brain