I know this thread was started long ago, but I thought I would chime in just in case anyone was still reading it~
My fiance and I moved to Jacksonville, FL in Sept. of 2004 in order to get out of upstate NY. It's not that I didn't like NY, it's just my career could not flourish there and I was stuck in a job that was going nowhere. I was indeed though, looking forward to a reprieve from the snow and blustering cold, not to mention the darn taxes and laws against everything.
We really didnt care much for the Jax area. Very industrial and very sorry to say, "stuck in the south". Not that I mean anything negative against southerners, but compared to us damn rude, "hurry up and get it" yankees, Jax was just tooooo slooowwww for me. We actually lived in orange park, a suburb of Jax. We do not have children, but the schools didn't look good at all in Jax. They were run-down looking trailers that looked as though they were built in the 70's. I know I would not send my kids there. Everything was very "county" oriented. We lived in Clay county and when anyone referred to the schools, the grocery stores, the gas stations etc. ....it was always, the "grocery stores in Clay county suck" or the "schools in Flagler county are better". It was very weird for us since when we lived in NY, nobody so much even most of the time KNEW which county they were in sometimes! Not long after we moved to Jax, I was offered a really great job in Orlando, we jumped at the chance to move.
We have been in Casselberry, Fl now since March (A northern 'burb of Orlando). We do like it a great deal more than Jax, and the traffic isn't as bad. (go figure!) Again though, we do NOT live near the attractions for a reason! With the exception of I-4, most of the roads here aren't that bad. I do not see the county "segregation" that I did in Jacksonville. Which is nice actually, I got so sick of hearing that crap. The area is more established (where we live anyway) and everyone is friendlier and more down to earth. Everything in Jax seemed so political ALL THE TIME. The housing market here in Orlando though leaves MUCH TO Be desired. The houses you can buy for $200K are pieces of crap. In order to get a half way decent house, you have to make 6 figures. Combined my fiance and I bring in about 80K annually and we are not going to be able to afford a house over $250K. Not to mention, I do not want to buy a $100K house for $250K. And that's unfortuntely what is happening here. So for the time being, we rent...which is really wasting money. $250K in upstate NY where I lived would have bought me a MANSION.
I'm also not impressed with healthcare so far. I spent a week in the hospital in Winter Park and it was the most horrifying experience of my life. I was having an appendectomy. The nurses were fresh out of med school and for the most part everyone was incompetent in my opinion. My fiance had to complain to the head of hospital administration to get me discharged. Seemed as though the doctors at that hospital can get away with murder!!
Perhaps living in NY for 30 years tainted my judgement. All those laws in NY were there for a reason. The taxes that we paid out the butt, gave you things you take for granted in Florida.
The weather is great for me. I love the hot weather. Although I was very happy to see summer end here, I still think it is better than a blizzard in NY. Some people are very different though. I'm not sure I"ll stay here forever but in the meantime, I'm learning to live the "Florida lifestyle".
If anyone is contemplating moving from a North Eastern State and need advice....just drop me a line!
Jackie