What THEY'RE NOT TELLING YOU About Moving To Florida | Honest Review 5 Years Later

Published 2024-01-21
Everyone knows that Florida is one of the most beautiful places to live. But it's What THEY'RE NOT TELLING YOU About Moving To Florida that you really need to know.

In this video, I’ll share what they’re not telling you about life in Florida and my personal experience since moving to Tampa Bay 5 years ago.  Because let’s be real, you still have to have to live here every day.  You have to travel the area to get anywhere, and most importantly, you want to love where you live.

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00:00 - Introduction
00:58 - Your Realtor, Juan Alcala
01:28 - Goals of the video
02:01 - Article
02:57 - Weather
06:33 - Bugs/Wildlife
10:14 - Insurance
18:09 - Hurricanes
21:29 - Water
24:39 - Home Maintenance
27:40 - Red Tide
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All Comments (21)
  • @AuntieM78
    I lived in Florida for over 50 years, until one night in November I took the dog out at 11pm and the weatherman said it was 90 degrees and the humidity was 100% . That's when I decided it was enough and I decided to move North! I don't regret it. It is like walking around in a sauna!
  • @ganymeade5151
    Newsflash: $400,000 is not affordable for most people. Due to weather events, property insurance is very expensive. With so many moving to Florida, Florida is losing its charm and becoming like everywhere else. Expect to wait in line in many places. Traffic is bad especially with many tourists unfamiliar with where they are going. You will probably need lots of sunscreen every day; and lots of bug spray. As for jobs, many jobs do not pay well; so people have to have extra jobs or work long hours. Florida is beautiful and a great place to visit for many. If you choose to move, you must be able to afford it.
  • @maketrax1
    If anyone is thinking of moving to Florida, best time to visit is during August. If you can't handle the August heat, then you'll know.
  • @user-hn2gi7tm4v
    When I had my first house built I lived in a secluded area I make a lot of noise restoring cars I had fire ants and alligators sun bathing on my front lawn Had a family of panthers living under our front door overhang We didn’t bother them and they didn’t bother us Was cool to see the little ones getting bigger The mama didn’t bother us and let her stay there She was grateful Definitely not afraid of us but we didn’t bother her with her babies
  • Ahhh. I remember the days when the Pinellas beaches were generally a working class community. Those days are gone…
  • I have lived in Florida my whole life. Beware that it's difficult to get home owners insurance on old mobile homes. I grew up in the Ft. Lauderdale area and moved at age 33. Yes, anyplace near the coasts are a little cooler than the inland areas. I have lived in north Florida for my last almost thirty years. It's a totally different environment. Growing fruits and vegetables is different. As far as hurricanes. Prepare, prepare, prepare. Evacuate if you need to. Or build a strong structure in the center line of the state. Most water is nasty. But I have well water here in North Central Florida and my well hit a spring line. So I have spring water. The water hard water with a high amount of calcium. The salt water coming off the coast will rust your home and car if you live within ten miles of the coast.The environment is hard on everything. If you don't use your air-conditioner with the humidifier, things in your home will mold.
  • I’ve lived in the Tampa Bay Area for almost 20 years, purchased our home in 2015. Our home owners and auto insurance have tripled, every year we get increases. Our property taxes have doubled. I love how you described our area in almost all points but the reality is that our state is degrading and residents are being priced out of paradise. Track home communities are destroying wetlands and the wooded areas, pushing all wildlife out. The community we once had is no longer due to all of the growth you stated.
  • I lived in Florida 25 yrs and moved back to Ohio in 2006. Do not miss it. Crowded roads, crowded beaches, way to hot and humid, and now way to expensive!
  • @user-ik6vc5en2y
    We have four seasons in Missouri. Sometimes we get akl four on the same day.
  • Here in Pinellas county, there was a fatal accident on US 19 around 11:00 am. The road was closed until around 5:30 pm. The entire central part of the county was gridlocked. It took forever to get anywhere. This happens about 4 times a year. I've lived in Clearwater by the beach for 66 years now. I was born here. I'm lucky to be retired and not have to drive in this mess to go to work. This place has gotten so crowded now it's insane. Everyone here complains about the population and the traffic. Well, they created this mess.
  • @daveginter9030
    If you want to live near the coast I would check on homeowners insurance before you move. I have talked to insurance agents and people are now paying over $1500 a month for a 350-400K home near the coast! And developments are being built up like crazy in Central Florida! You will be waiting to get gas, waiting in trafic, taking back roads adding 3 or 4 miles just to avoid it. A line of 12-15 people at restaurants. Auto insurance rates are also crazy! Look at Georgia or the Carolina's your money will go so much further there! Great Video!
  • Born here, the chemo years ago burned me out up north, freezing all the time...after 25 years Manhattan/6Philadelphia, I moved back. You are right Nov-Mar is great, oh you see people water-skiing by on the river Christmas Days sometimes, Tampa escapes most hurricanes, cranes are phenomenal slow motion walkers, 5 ft tall, ignoring you.

    Gators wont. Never walk your dog or children along a lakeside or river bank.
  • @JS_Speaks
    That was the absolute best explanation of Florida I’ve heard to date. Thank you!!
  • @dapperdino1996
    I understand you like living in Florida, but you haven’t been living here that long. Most Florida natives want to leave due to the cost of living and extreme summers. March and April are hot they aren’t pleasant usually. Hot season runs from April-November usually. Hurricanes are a yearly event they just change impact locations. I moved out after being there for 27 years and I live in Nc now. My car insurance and home owners insurance dropped significantly too.
  • @karaburch7611
    You've been here 5yrs. No one thats been here 20yrs or more appreciate you telling people to move here. Its over populated already. Thats why you wait 5 minutes at a stop light , that's if you make it through the first one. Don't move here.
  • @jennyhong6746
    It’s hot as heck here during summer, absolutely, but I grew up in Chicago and would take heat over those dark dreary depressing blizzards any day. You go out at sunset during summer instead. It’s just like staying in doors during winter, but with SUN☀️
  • @Brian_R82
    Really appreciate this video I have seen so many where they clearly want to scare you into moving somewhere else. I just want honesty I think you covered everything really well here
  • @ElegantlyYours
    Came across your video bc I’m thinking of moving to Florida. I was hesitant to watch thinking you were going to be biased. Wow was I wrong! lol Thank you for such an informative video. You covered more in this one video than I’ve seen in the last 10 I watched (no exaggeration). I took notes because you mentioned things I forgot about when I visited like the water. That was a big deal for me so thank you! Blessings to you and your lovely family. 🌸
  • @lakeseminole
    Please stop encouraging people to move to Florida!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!