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Quote from hoop121:

nobody has mentioned Destin. i've always heard they have the most beautiful beaches in the nation.

also, i'm parial because i used to live there, but Austin is in my top 3 for best cities in America.

Never heard of it, thanks for the tip!
 
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Destin is nice but Surf is moving for the "networking" thing. Surf is a wheeler and a dealer. A mover and a shaker. :)

That's why I suggested the areas that I did. Austin is catching a small bid with the hedge fund community but Dallas still dominates in TX I think for hedge funds. There is a lot of old money in New Orleans and Savannah. And Tampa has some big time wealthy families there as well. If Surf doesn't care as much about water, I would also recommend Scottsdale, AZ. The place is crawling with wealth.

I'm moving down for the whole package--- beach, warm clear water, fishing, HNW investors, catching the fund migration to PB, taxation advantages, among many other reasons. Always wanted to live beach front, nows the ideal time...
 
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Destin is nice but Surf is moving for the "networking" thing. Surf is a wheeler and a dealer. A mover and a shaker. :)

That's why I suggested the areas that I did. Austin is catching a small bid with the hedge fund community but Dallas still dominates in TX I think for hedge funds. There is a lot of old money in New Orleans and Savannah. And Tampa has some big time wealthy families there as well. If Surf doesn't care as much about water, I would also recommend Scottsdale, AZ. The place is crawling with wealth.

forget the weather. use fla as second home. the hedge fund center of the world (and you guys know this) is greenwich, westport ct.

surf come here and i will host you well..i promise.
 
Scottsdale's nice, but July-Sept are absolutely brutal in terms of the heat. I don't care that it's "dry" heat, it's still hot as heck!

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If Surf doesn't care as much about water, I would also recommend Scottsdale, AZ. The place is crawling with wealth.
 
Quote from sellindexvol66:

forget the weather. use fla as second home. the hedge fund center of the world (and you guys know this) is greenwich, westport ct.

surf come here and i will host you well..i promise.

I have spent some time in Weston CT and Greenwich---- beautiful places--but i wanna give the south ocean drive thing a shot this year. thanks for the invite. surf
 
Florida has that steamy heat especially after a shower [that makes you want to stay inside or in you car]

also Summer is hurricane season.

but choosing between NYC and Florida, I'd pick Florida [too crowded and expensive living in NYC]
 
Quote from Maverick74:

Destin is nice but Surf is moving for the "networking" thing. Surf is a wheeler and a dealer. A mover and a shaker. :)

That's why I suggested the areas that I did. Austin is catching a small bid with the hedge fund community but Dallas still dominates in TX I think for hedge funds. There is a lot of old money in New Orleans and Savannah. And Tampa has some big time wealthy families there as well. If Surf doesn't care as much about water, I would also recommend Scottsdale, AZ. The place is crawling with wealth.

The "Old South" isn't going to hand their money over to a "Yankee". Since South Florida is already crawling with NE transplants, it's a seamless transition.

The fact that there are 50-100 million dollar oceanfront estates changing hands speaks volumes to just how much money is down there.
 
Quote from denner:

http://www.palmbeachsun.net/Gossip_2.html

Read it beginning to end...You'll learn all about Palm Beach behind the scenes.

Thank you, Denner. I apprieciate the link--- will read it.

The more I look into PB, the more I see there are some serious scallywags in that area---- Here's an article about being "too honest for the country club" from south fla.

http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4905497&trk=hb_side_g

Hopefully, we will eventually help change the environment positively.

surf
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

Thank you, Denner. I apprieciate the link--- will read it.

The more I look into PB, the more I see there are some serious scallywags in that area---- Here's an article about being "too honest for the country club" from south fla.

http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4905497&trk=hb_side_g

Hopefully, we will eventually help change the environment positively.

surf

forget Palm Beach, Silicon Valley billionaires call Carmel on the Sea their beach town not to mention Clint Eastwood & Doris Day...
 
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