Living large in South Florida

Quote from trade4succes:

it's beautiful out there!

Yeah, it's great. It's in the Helderberg hills which is considered part of the Catskill Mtn range in upstate NY

Here's one more I took from that day.
Danger everywhere though. Poison Ivy! :)
 

Attachments

I have lived in a few american cities.

New York. Never had an incident outside of my school. When they started busing, I was mugged 3 times for my bus pass. I did not have what they wanted so they let me go. We moved to Greenwich ct, I had my house broken into once but otherwise pretty darn safe. I spent a good deal of time in New York. One time my trunk was broken into.

I Lived in d.c. and for 5 years and for a while I lived a block from a bad neighborhood. When I parked my car, I walked away swiftly. However, the only real danger I routinely faced was walking my girlfriend home through gay area. The gays frequently gave her a hard time. (I thought it was all in good fun but she said they did scare her a bit.)

Lived in San Diego for 14 years. Had my convertible broken into once - after that left my doors open. Never a crime incident.

Living in American cities is not necesarily like living in a low intensity war zone unless you choose to live in the bad neighborhoods.

And living in San Diego was incredibly easy from a crime standpoint. Except for not leaving my wetsuit or CDs in plain view in the car, I never worried about crime. North County San Diego has to be one of the safest communities of its size in the world.
 
Out of all the different incidents, wasnt there something that you did or did not do that might have invited criminals into your life?

For example, the convertible. Convertibles are huge targets for thieves. Easy to rip into. If you had only purchased a lesser or more common vehicle. . .

Quote from jem:

I have lived in a few american cities.

New York. Never had an incident outside of my school. When they started busing, I was mugged 3 times for my bus pass. I did not have what they wanted so they let me go. We moved to Greenwich ct, I had my house broken into once but otherwise pretty darn safe. I spent a good deal of time in New York. One time my trunk was broken into.

I Lived in d.c. and for 5 years and for a while I lived a block from a bad neighborhood. When I parked my car, I walked away swiftly. However, the only real danger I routinely faced was walking my girlfriend home through gay area. The gays frequently gave her a hard time. (I thought it was all in good fun but she said they did scare her a bit.)

Lived in San Diego for 14 years. Had my convertible broken into once - after that left my doors open. Never a crime incident.

Living in American cities is not necesarily like living in a low intensity war zone unless you choose to live in the bad neighborhoods.

And living in San Diego was incredibly easy from a crime standpoint. Except for not leaving my wetsuit or CDs in plain view in the car, I never worried about crime. North County San Diego has to be one of the safest communities of its size in the world.
 
Quote from reid5525:

south florida. there are those who love it and those who don't. if you search coral gables, coconut grove, aventura, kendal, pinecrest, south miami, you'll see more positive comments. boca raton is a thumbs up too.
http://www.city-data.com/forum/florida/

in order of best to almost the best....

1) Key Biscayne. ( nothing beats it )
2) Coral Gables
3) Coconut grove
4) Pine Crest
5) South Miami
6) South Beach... ( just way too crazy, but great for a young single dude)


Kendal and aventura dont even come close to the ones mentioned above.....I dont know how old you are...but id gamble you'd love the grove and south beach.

P.S. Ive lived here since the early 80's and not once have i ever been mugged or my house broken into, never had my car stolen although recently i almost shot someone.. ;o) and ive seen and done and been everywhere in every hood there is down here at every time of the night...peace
 
Quote from Maverick74:

I know I've said this before but I will say it again. I still believe if you have to live in FL, the best place to be is Gainesville. I know it's not in south Fla, but we need to make exceptions here. The weather in Gainesville is the only downer, that being in the summer, where it is hot as hell and very humid. But 9 months a year it's great. A little cool in Dec and Jan, but I actually like having a little bit of season change.

Now on to the good points, even though real estate prices have gone up there as well, it's still a fraction of the cost of south Fl. You have great sports teams there. The culture there is probably the best in FL. Great theater, great concerts, terrific public speakers, plenty of live music, etc. The traffic is kind of bad, but you can get around town pretty fast. The women of course are gorgeous if you are single, endless supply of them. Also, unlike the botox women of south FL or the girls from the sticks, these girls are actually good looking, educated, and natural (for now). LOL.

You can eat for almost nothing in that town being a college town. Everything is open late, being a college town. And you have some of the best hospitals in the country there. And if you really need to get away, you are an hour and half drive from Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, Daytona, and a little further to Tallahassee.

I think Gainesville is the best compromise between weather, cost of living, culture and people. And btw, if you are a trader there that needs an extra job to get by, there are a million odd jobs you can get that actually pay very well.


are you freaken serious?......thats not anywhere near the best place to live in Florida and its 1:30 to the closest beach.... and i went to school there and i loved it....but as an adult i wouldnt want to live in that piece of shit even if you paid me... ;o)
 
Quote from optioncoach:

As long as I am within arm's reach of a few Cuban Restaurants, So Flo is fine by me :)

Versailles baby..

:D

you live around then...what area?
 
I am in D.C. but the cuban side of the familia live in the Miami/Ft. Lauderdale corridor. When I go there for a visit Versailles is a mandatory stop. If we cannot make it there then we slum over to La Carreta :D
 
Back
Top