10 Pros and Cons of Living in Florida
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Living in the Sunshine State, as Florida is nicknamed, is a popular choice among retirees and families. Thinking of buying a home in Tampa or renting an apartment in Orlando? Here are some pros and cons of living in Florida to help you decide if it's the right place to call home. Locals receive discounts on many attractions If you live in Florida, you'll enjoy discounts at many of the state's top attractions. The Everglades Living in Miami, you'll be close to one of Florida's most unique features - the Everglades. Florida has the highest number of sinkholes per square mile than any other state in the U.S. While extreme weather and natural disasters are a downside to living in Florida, the state has several programs and resources to help residents recover from these events. Need a car to get around The state of Florida is large and sprawling. Living in Orlando, you can expect a median home sale price of $361K up 23.3% YoY. Moving to Florida and want to steer clear of the people? There are many smaller towns located in Florida that can offer you amazing scenery, take Homosassa, FL as an example.