Who the heck would want to live in Florida? Flat as heck, humid as heck, and rain / sunshine like 6 times a day
I'm only joking, but Florida isn't for me.
Parts of Florida are not flat, Tallahassee, or even where I am have some hills. Now, that's the difference between 80 ft above sea level vs. 130 ft ASL; not mountains.
I do like Florida (that's north central to the northeast), but I also like the southern extreme end of the Appalachian mountains; Huntsville/Chattanooga/Blue Ridge. When I see property listing east of Huntsville, I look at 40 acres, site build home, good hunting, ok fishing, privacy, and see its less than I paid for this place.... It makes you consider it. Couldn't live further north than that northern border of Ga/Ala/Ms/S.Car. Yall can keep the tundra of Penn/Ohio
Im not 100% convinced I want to stay in FLa the rest of my life; but likely the rest of my working life.
Weather; yeah, it's hot and humid; but not near as bad as middle Georgia, that's brutal, and no afternoon sea breeze.
I did see one Govenor hopeful is running on a Florida is Full kinda campaign. I get the sentiment, but I can only imagine what that will do to our economy.
I have said it before, I'm torn, I like woods, farms, wetlands, fishing/hunting, but without development, I dont have a job. With that, I drive 1h20m to work, to not be in the mix of that development. One day, it will expand, and in small doses, it is. Even then, you can complain about DG building a store every 5 miles; but it's nice not to drive 30 minutes to get toilet paper at 9pm