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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • If you've been looking into moving to Fort Myers Florida, Cape Coral, Naples, or anywhere else in SWFL then you probably would be wondering why it may not be a good fit. Today we are exploring 8 reasons why I hear of people leaving the area.
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  • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida

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    • @youmakethecall99
      @youmakethecall99 Před rokem

      Moving from SoCal (new villa in Esplanade Lake area) in about 5 months. We can’t afford California anymore. I’ve lived there my entire life (60 yrs). Let’s see how well I do here. Keeping my fingers crossed🤞😳

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem +1

      @@youmakethecall99 I grew up here, but we also moved back after a stint in SoCal. Esplanade is a beautiful place to live! Our biggest surprises from SoCal to FL: The humidity makes a big difference - especially that first year, and our growing season is completely different if you like to garden. My hubby hadn't lived here before and expected both to be similar since they are both hot climates, but he was floored that tomatoes go in the garden in October and not March. LOL!

  • @Havaseet2
    @Havaseet2 Před rokem +11

    Imagine buying a house in Fort Myers in the beginning of September 22 and dealing with hurricane Ivan 2 weeks later...Welcome to Florida.

    • @MAfanwoods37
      @MAfanwoods37 Před rokem +4

      The Fla real estate was pulling back prior to this .....it will decline even more. Especially the insurance issues Fla has will get even worse and be made more aware to all.

    • @nygardenguru
      @nygardenguru Před rokem +3

      What house not anymore

    • @MrJx4000
      @MrJx4000 Před rokem +1

      Imagine buying a house in Fort Myers in the beginning of September 22 and paying the full market price at that time.

    • @JellyBean-jr8xb
      @JellyBean-jr8xb Před rokem

      I thought about that too. Say you just closed on the house in Fort Myers’ you’re packing up to move and then Ian happens. How awful. 😢

  • @eadiesharp7725
    @eadiesharp7725 Před rokem +11

    I pray you are safe and unscathed by the horrific storm. 💞

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem +5

      Thank you, we are all safe and healthy. We've been doing a lot of cleanup and our power is still out but I will post soon about our experiences.

  • @mt-qc2qh
    @mt-qc2qh Před rokem +5

    Now you have to search for Home Owner's Insurance less than 1000 a month instead of mortgage rates!

  • @posterboyrob
    @posterboyrob Před rokem +4

    Was looking up hurricane info. I live in East Hillsborough. You actually gave me great info on bugs and I'm a Florida resident for 52 years.

  • @tessjones5987
    @tessjones5987 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for the run down. Very thought out and informative.

  • @cb750k1974
    @cb750k1974 Před 2 lety +5

    1. It's too hot. 2. Traffic is terrible. 3. Slow pace, sleepy lifestyle. 4. Pesky bugs. 5. It's expensive. 6. Not enough good jobs. 7. Family changes. 8. Politics. Good job Chelsea.

  • @josephsmyth832
    @josephsmyth832 Před rokem +2

    Just found your channel while watching a different video. I have fond memories living in Cape Coral which is over 20 years ago. I now live in Edmonton, Alberta Canada which is like night and day. I used to work at Publix and haven’t been to a grocery store that is comparable to the quality that was Publix. Thanks for the videos.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem +1

      I'm glad you found them useful and nostalgic! ❤️ If you decide to return, don't be a stranger!

  • @ashcraftl
    @ashcraftl Před 2 lety +13

    Thanks for sharing these views... I've lived in FL for more than 1/2 my life, from Panama City, to St Pete, Edgewater, Daytona, and now Cape Coral. I think you hit all the detractors spot-on. For my wife and I, have lived all over the country in the military, we find it our only little piece of paradise. Yes, we hate the "snowbird" season, because travel becomes worse than DC/NY because they bring their habits with them. I still think this is a great place to live...

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, I am so glad you've found your place. Having a HOME is so important. SWFL is a special place!

    • @EvanEvansE3
      @EvanEvansE3 Před 2 lety

      Where is the best place on the gulf coast in your opinion and why?

    • @firetom911
      @firetom911 Před rokem +6

      @Scott Ashcraft. Maybe some of these Snowbirds bring their habits, but most important for the whole area, , all of them bringing their money......

    • @dirceveiga6079
      @dirceveiga6079 Před rokem

      @@EvanEvansE3 ok

  • @klauser10
    @klauser10 Před 2 lety +10

    Floridians do not understand the meaning of 'Traffic' until they visit NYC. You guys have it soooo easy over there.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      We spent several years in LA Traffic, so I definitely find the traffic here easier as well. LOL

    • @richardjohnson8114
      @richardjohnson8114 Před 2 lety +1

      The only real traffic problem in Cape Coral, compared to cities up north, is that the lights are interminably long! What’s up with that?

    • @alfredbourassa7863
      @alfredbourassa7863 Před rokem

      @@richardjohnson8114 instead of stupidity sitting there watch which lanes are moving.

  • @henrygilliam8488
    @henrygilliam8488 Před 2 lety +2

    Been watching your videos forever, you always leave me with a laugh , you are doing an amazing job keep it up.. 👍🏻

  • @roachtoasties
    @roachtoasties Před rokem +12

    If you like bugs, humidity, heat, a swampy environment and so on, Fort Myers is for you. It's not for me.

  • @erichoncharenko6514
    @erichoncharenko6514 Před rokem +2

    Lived in Pine Island & Cape Coral for 25+ years. Moved to eastern Tennessee in 2021. Heat & traffic were our reasons - and the quiet places we used to love are now crowded.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem +1

      Eastern TN is so beautiful! My aunt moved from FL to that area as well last year. It is definitely a different lifestyle there. And that's okay. Not every place will fit every person.

  • @abetoledo9829
    @abetoledo9829 Před 2 lety

    Great insight. Good info on otherwise not talked about topics when thinking about relocating.

  • @rebeccacarter1914
    @rebeccacarter1914 Před rokem +3

    So sorry you all have suffered so much with Ian. God bless.

  • @RELubber
    @RELubber Před 2 lety +4

    Moved there in '03 as f/t resident. Absolutely loved it! Left last year due to the northern invasion. I miss the warm weather, but I don't miss what SWFL has turned into.

  • @imienazwisko9188
    @imienazwisko9188 Před 2 lety +10

    Chelsea, thank you for explaining the reasons why not to move there. You convinced me. I will not move down there. I will only go there on vacations.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +2

      Imie, I am glad that you found it useful. At the end of the day, it might not be for everyone. I know there's certainly many cities that wouldn't be the right fit for me. It's better to know that now than after uprooting your life. I wish you luck in finding the right spot for you! ❤

  • @CC-Rider
    @CC-Rider Před 2 lety +7

    Lifelong 7 generation Pioneer family here in Lee County.
    We left. Besides the reasons you stated, it's no longer home.
    We had less than 40,000 people in the entire county. My grandfather was a Superintendent for GAC building Cape Coral. We used to hunt off Harney Point Road which is no longer.
    I can come up with about 20 reasons why we left.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +2

      Sounds like it was a very difficult decision to make. If you are looking for a more remote experience and not a midsized city, then it would be the right decision for you. ❤️

    • @lisaandrews919
      @lisaandrews919 Před rokem

      I can understand that fully….”no longer home”. I lived just 7 yrs, tired of my home being a playground of vacationers

  • @myrebornlilliebeth5164
    @myrebornlilliebeth5164 Před rokem +2

    Praying for everyone affected by Hurricane Ian that God will provide and give a hope for their futures in Christ 🙏✝️🙏💕

  • @rtjs14
    @rtjs14 Před rokem +3

    We moved out of Cape Coral because they charged 415.00 a month for water. That's freakin crazy, so we got the heck out. You can't have a garden or a flower pot with prices like that.

  • @juliejensen7370
    @juliejensen7370 Před 2 lety

    Your honesty is greatly appreciated. I'll keep your name handy for the future!

  • @kumuppins95
    @kumuppins95 Před 2 lety

    good info, thanks!

  • @Ravenelvenlady
    @Ravenelvenlady Před rokem +5

    Bugs, gators and hurricanes are three major reasons I would never consider Florida. I can handle the heat since I'm a tropical flower. LOL😉🌷. Thanks for the rundown and stay safe.💖👍

    • @nygardenguru
      @nygardenguru Před rokem +1

      Lmao

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem

      Thank you! ❤️

    • @MrJx4000
      @MrJx4000 Před rokem

      Those Burmese pythons look pretty scary to me, especially knowing that they can slither up the sewer lines and pop out of your toilet (and I'm not being facetious or joking either).

  • @bhoward9378
    @bhoward9378 Před 2 lety

    Great points. Thanks.

  • @JJthename55
    @JJthename55 Před 2 lety +14

    I'm 56.
    Since I was 24 I have lived all over Florida.
    From the Panhandle to Miami over to Ft Myers and up to Tarpon Springs.
    I lived 7 years in Ft Myers.
    I hated it.
    I hate Lee County.
    Love the rest of Florida.
    Lee county.... nope.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +1

      I think everyone has places that fit... and places that don't.
      What did you dislike? How long ago was it that you lived here?

    • @JJthename55
      @JJthename55 Před 2 lety +4

      2004 to 2011.
      Crime.... Little Pakistan.
      Ft Myers beach is small and way too crowded.
      Sanibel doesn't want anyone on the Island except by the Light House.
      Cape Coral has no beaches.
      Restaurants are terrible.
      Overcrowded boating
      Palm Beach Blvd is a dump.
      41 is a nightmare.

    • @JJthename55
      @JJthename55 Před 2 lety +1

      No night life... 😂....So true.

    • @lenovillegas3868
      @lenovillegas3868 Před rokem +1

      Why is that?

    • @JJthename55
      @JJthename55 Před rokem

      @@lenovillegas3868 ...Why is what?

  • @jdgoodwin3136
    @jdgoodwin3136 Před rokem +4

    Florida is great for some people, and more power to them. I wish them all the best. However, I moved from South Florida to Northern California 27 years ago, for many of the reasons you cited. Crime and violence was another factor in our leaving. I'm now retired and I am thankful every day to wake up among the vineyards and most beautiful seashores in the world. I do hope you're recovering from that awful hurricane.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem +2

      Northern California is GORGEOUS. Such beautiful country. Thank you so much. We got back internet today - whooooooo hooooo!

    • @jdgoodwin3136
      @jdgoodwin3136 Před rokem

      @@MovingToFortMyersFlorida The rest of the world sees the dramatic footage of the hurricane, and the immediate aftermath. But news cycles are quick, and attention spans are short. What most people don't understand is the long slog of disaster recovery. It takes years.
      Having gone through Hurricane Andrew in southern Miami-Dade County, and witnessing my entire neighborhood get incinerated by wildfires in Northern California in 2017, I can empathize with what you and your community are going through.
      This is an opportunity to build strong community cohesion. I experienced that in 2017, and my neighborhood has become an example of how to rebuild smartly, and help one another recover from a disaster. I tip my hat to our local government, as well as the state of California for making the process easier and providing valuable assistance along the way.
      We just passed the 5 year anniversary. Our neighborhood is nearly 100% rebuilt, and rebuilt with the future in mind. It was hard work, but I'm hopeful that the greater Southwest Florida region will also recover quickly, and learn some valuable lessons to make future disasters less painful.
      We're all in this together.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your support and for sharing! It has been one of the most amazing things coming from this. People met neighbors they never knew they had, and pitched in to help strangers they've never met. The humanity has been beautiful.
      We will come back. It will take time, but it happen. Hopefully with buried power lines and stronger wind standards and higher elevation requirements. 🤞

    • @jamesrgrant77
      @jamesrgrant77 Před rokem +3

      @@MovingToFortMyersFlorida I live in Nor Cal and I'm getting out as fast as I can - it's a beautiful place but the taxes, politics, an overwhelmed medical system, and traffic has ruined it; so sad. I'm moving to SW Florida and yea I know it has it's' issues too. But when they tax your retirement, 401, and Social security......

    • @Justaguywithtruth
      @Justaguywithtruth Před rokem

      I've got to visit Florida but it seems like Southern California may be the place to stay.. We just need these Criminal Marxists Pervert Politicians out of here..👏😎💪👍

  • @cindysim4084
    @cindysim4084 Před rokem +3

    Um watching today October 3 2022.this video was old.fort Meyer's hurricane ian just destroyed that place. Many coastal areas flooded massive storm surge.horrific.so sad indeed.i would never live in Florida ever.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem

      The islands, along the river, south Fort Myers, and near rivers flooded. But the amount of homes is a smaller percentage - majority of homes have wind damage not flood damage. It is terrible, but there are areas that remain with (relatively) minor damage.

  • @gabriellencarnacion3310
    @gabriellencarnacion3310 Před 2 lety +13

    for starters cost of living has gone threw the roof, and its forcing locals to relocate because of the inflation increase.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      That is true! There has been a lot of out-of-state money that has moved into the area. There have been many people who could cash out of High Cost of Living areas and not bat an eye to the prices here in SWFL. That's definitely made it more challenging for locals to get into the market.

  • @Zest4life890
    @Zest4life890 Před rokem +4

    Arizona 🌵is the place to live, my husband and I retired and moved to southwest Arizona, love the the 2 seasons, we don’t get snow, although monsoon rainy season it pours, but after it dries up quick due to low humidity and the heat from the sun, Florida has treacherous hurricanes, it’s a sinkhole, that ruin homes, and your life

    • @lauralee9440
      @lauralee9440 Před rokem +1

      @Judy loves crafts, We gave Tucson a try, for 2 yrs. There were things we liked about the area, but the no-see-ems were relentless! They weren’t the only reason we packed up and came back to CA, but we certainly enjoy their absence!

    • @Zest4life890
      @Zest4life890 Před rokem +1

      @@lauralee9440 I understand, but my hubby and I moved from back east where there’s, snow, rain, high pollen our allergies was so bad, the minute we moved to Yuma, the air is nice and dry, low humidity dry heat, low allergies, I’m 5 exits on I-8 west of from California, we’ve been to California more than the inner Arizona towns, ❤️ California

    • @lauralee9440
      @lauralee9440 Před rokem +1

      @@Zest4life890 I understand. We gave Tucson a try because most of our family and friends (church family⛪️) had already moved there and were singing it’s praises. I love certain aspects of the desert 🌵☀️ but others, not so much. 🦂 I was born and raised on the central coast of CA 🏖☀️ so admittedly, I’m a bit of a whimp! Now I see on the news that folks are leaving CA in droves! But I’m staying put, unless the Lord shows me otherwise. 🙏🏻 I’m very happy for you though, that you found your own little piece of heaven! God Bless! 💝

    • @Zest4life890
      @Zest4life890 Před rokem +1

      @@lauralee9440 a California couple bought our 1st home in 2days, yes it’s true lots of Californians are moving to my town

  • @jimgeyer3475
    @jimgeyer3475 Před 2 lety

    Excellent Commentary!!!! Thank You!!

  • @L-A1640
    @L-A1640 Před 2 lety +2

    great video…thank you

  • @AgentNomikos
    @AgentNomikos Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the content Chelsea!

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem

      My pleasure, George!

    • @AgentNomikos
      @AgentNomikos Před rokem

      @@MovingToFortMyersFlorida I'm a real estate agent moving back to Florida from New Jersey and I have learned much more than I thought I knew since I lived in Naples. My friend owns "Turco Taco" and" Simit" in Naples and a little inside information, they are opening another location in downtown Fort Myers. If you can give a shoutout at some point that would be greatly appreciated.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem +1

      Absolutely, I will do that. Welcome back!

    • @AgentNomikos
      @AgentNomikos Před rokem

      @@MovingToFortMyersFlorida

  • @lewisblack3053
    @lewisblack3053 Před 2 lety +20

    My wife and I love to vacation on the Florida Gulf Coast but have decided not to retire there. I have visited Florida alot since the late 1950s and have relatives all over the state. Southwest Florida is now over built with too much traffic and too many people. There is also much more crime and social problems than we are used to in New England. We figured we would actually spend more time indoors to get out of the relentless heat than we do in the winter here. Grocery shopping is basically just Publix where we have Market Basket and many other stores to choose from, along with world class medical services, the mountains, four seasons, and a country seashore environment. Florida homes are all on slabs with no basements, attics, and inadequate storage space. They are usually one on top of another with no privacy. A barking dog or a rock and roller could make your life miserable. Finally, the cost of living has increased so much in Florida that it is becoming more like the north. On the plus side the state is very well run and an economic power house with no income tax. Many companies are moving into the state and bringing good jobs with them. There are alot more opportunities for younger people than there used to be.

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 Před 2 lety +2

      A "rock and roller". Lol......Actually, so many neighborhoods are HOA that noise issues can be dealt with. People can get fined by the HOA board. Also, why store things when you are retired. Live smaller. You cant take it with you...75 and sunny here in Cehtral NC today, and we're lucky if we see any snow this year, awesome. Just got back from Hilton Head, SC. You should check it out if you have decent money.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +1

      That is interesting about the crime in comparison. Cape Coral is actually considered one of the safest cities in the state statistically. What parts were you exploring?

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +3

      Also, if you do decide you like FL for the perks you mention, keep in mind your blood will thin after a summer or two here. We have been here long enough that if it dips into the 60s we pull out the sweaters! 🤣

    • @paisley1134
      @paisley1134 Před rokem

      Haha, New England. They have their heads in the sand. You mean Florida is to real for you, were rules and laws apply to all alike.

    • @mustwereallydothis
      @mustwereallydothis Před rokem

      @@paisley1134 Who had their heads in the sand? Have you discovered clarity yet?

  • @sheripayne4602
    @sheripayne4602 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for all the info! What is price range for 2br senior apts in your area?

  • @MarilynG423
    @MarilynG423 Před rokem

    Great video!!!

  • @puppethound
    @puppethound Před 2 lety +5

    As a Florida native, the heat is bad and I don't care what the thermometer says, add the humidity and you get a "feels like temp" (go google heat index calculator to see what I mean) Add the Mosquitoes and sporadic rainfall and Florida seems like a terrible place to live, but the trade off is: It has the best beaches in the U.S. if not the world. As a military veteran, I have lived or visited places around the world and nothing beats the U.S. and Florida Beaches make the heat bearable. The place is great and diverse and while yes there are bad places, ghettos, and run down areas in Florida, there are also sleepy towns that are relaxed and have a chill vibe or have a lot to do, night life wise. Also depending on where you live in Florida, a drive to New Orleans or Atlanta is only like 3 hours away, so you can get some of that big city life if you need it. Anyways, change your latitude, change your attitude! Peace ✌

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      Beaches and Pools are a necessity in the summer for sure! Are you here in SWFL or are you further north?

    • @puppethound
      @puppethound Před 2 lety

      @@MovingToFortMyersFlorida I am originally from Pensacola, but moved to Norway 3 years ago this May. Talked my new wife into moving back, but this time further South. Ft Myers, FtM Beach area maybe or somewhere on the Atlantic side, like Del Ray Beach or near there. Most likely no further North than Kissimmee. It won't be for a few years still, we have to retire first. :)

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      Norway will be a big difference, but luckily your blood will thin after your first year!

  • @phoenixinfinity595
    @phoenixinfinity595 Před rokem +3

    The Insurance lost will cripple florida Real estate market! Many companies will pay or not pay but will definitely bail because of future Liability risk

  • @eagle6702
    @eagle6702 Před 11 měsíci

    My wife and I moved to Babcock Ranch and the heat is not a problem even when I exercise outside.
    I had several job offers and the traffic is not horrible in my opinion.

  • @redcapote4760
    @redcapote4760 Před 2 lety +6

    The people are rude, the traffic in certain areas of Fort Myers, such as Colonial Blvd west of I-75 is an absolute horrendous shitshow of a nightmare (I avoid it at all costs), the salaries suck while the rent and housing prices have gone up nearly 50% in the last year (remember your salary has barely gone up 3%), and the weather is non-stop, 11 months of humidity where you don't even want to walk outside because holy mother of God. I wish I could get out of here.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      I do also avoid that intersection with all the construction traffic being even worse right now.
      Where would you prefer to head?

    • @nygardenguru
      @nygardenguru Před rokem +1

      Lmao

  • @carlossoza2441
    @carlossoza2441 Před rokem +4

    Well, now this negative video is moot. Nothing to sell in this area of Florida owing to Ian.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem

      We're still here! Most of us have relatively minor damage. Our poor islands and inlets took the brunt of it. :'(

  • @markm.9590
    @markm.9590 Před rokem +1

    I lived in N. Ft.Myers starting in 1976, I now live in Ocala area. Ft. Myers was nothing south of Cypress lake Blvd To Naples, a gas station in Bonita springs! Tha was it! In 2005 we drove through Ft. Myers, Unreal the complete build up Everywhere! All way to Naples! To crowded now.

  • @devonnachristopher6436

    Great info! I moved to Sarasota 3 years ago from Scottsdale, AZ. It is not hot here in my opinion. I love the weather and bugs...well bugs are in any city. I'm planning on moving to the FT Myers area sometime this year. I was in Bonita Springs last week and loved it.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      Bonita springs is beautiful! If you can handle this heat, then you are doing great. Especially as we start to get into the main thick of it. :)
      If you need any help please feel free to ask!

    • @edmundf.kuelliiispiritualn2963
      @edmundf.kuelliiispiritualn2963 Před rokem +1

      How bout now?

  • @spicyirwin5835
    @spicyirwin5835 Před rokem +2

    Ian moved alot out! God Bless those who just moved to Fort Neyers!

  • @Columbus1152
    @Columbus1152 Před 2 lety +5

    We love Florida, and moving from New England to Florida the family distance was a consideration but lots of new developments have eased our concerns. A lot of new budget airlines are serving southwest FL, fares less than $100 each way make it pretty affordable for us to take a long weekend trip up north or grandkids to visit us. Phone services today and internet services have made a daily phone call or facetime basically free, so we talk often. We've also found that when we do get together in FL we have a more intimate visit with friends and family, they're responsibilities and distractions are over a thousand miles away, so we spend more time enjoying the water and beaches as well as other sights and activities.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      That is so true about quality time! What a great point out.

    • @Columbus1152
      @Columbus1152 Před 2 lety

      @@NN-dd1js Anything that eats the many bugs of FL, lizards and birds, is a good thing.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +2

      I can't kill the cane toads either. It's so hard!
      The frog symphony during the summer is magical!

  • @bettyupdike7473
    @bettyupdike7473 Před 2 lety +1

    I lived in Ft Myers for 40 years and love it

  • @jbr84tx
    @jbr84tx Před rokem +3

    Now we know why people are moving out of the Fort Myers area....hurricanes !!

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem

      I think I do cite that as a reason in here... but... if you ask Locals today, most aren't planning on leaving after this. They want to build back better. Natural disasters happen everywhere, and most would rather take their chances with a 100 year storm than deal with blizzards, tornadoes, wildfires, earthquakes, or droughts.

  • @rockn997
    @rockn997 Před 2 lety +2

    I lived in Fort Myers for about seven months and I don’t have any problems with bugs or anything

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      That's excellent! I'm not a fan when they fly at my face. And I honestly welp and apologize when I step on snails or milipedes while walking the dogs at night. LOL. But they don't really bug me too much either. Bugs can be everywhere.

  • @imienazwisko9188
    @imienazwisko9188 Před 2 lety +5

    I have heard so much about Fort Myers. One day I went on Thanksgiving weekend vacation to Fort Myers, Sanibel and Captiva. The Sanibel hotel smelled like wet rotten rags. The place was apparently flooded, cleaned, but the smell was still there. The next day I stayed at the Captiva hotel, I took the second floor room to avoid the same problem.
    A year later the Fort Myers area was hit with the strongest hurricane ever. Hurricane Irma hit with 150 m/h winds and devastating surge of over 6 feet high. I wonder how the hotels function there after hurricane Irma.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +4

      Oh no, that sounds like terrible timing! This side of the state statistically gets less hurricanes than the other, but Irma was a beast and unrelenting. I hope the rest of your vacation was good, at least. Sanibel and Captiva are known for some of the best beaches and shelling in the world.

    • @daniellarson2847
      @daniellarson2847 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm a roofer here in Ft. Myers and we bounced back in under a year, you can't even tell

  • @Userxyz-z2d
    @Userxyz-z2d Před rokem +1

    If they thot it took a long time to get around a year ago they wont believe how long it takes today!! Yah, a lil rain in the afternoons, EXCEPT last week wen we got 100inches & 300% humidity. We thot code enforcement couldnt get any worse, boy were we wrong! Median price last week was $450,000, well today its way more affordable than you would think, lots of empty lots available too. Numbers have definitely shifted. Great vid, u did a great job, not sure why it showed up in my feed... Im am saddened to look at the beautiful pix you show, bc as of last week, its really changed.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem

      I hope you are safe!
      I actually expect to see prices raise here in the future. Supply and demand, and the homes that made it through will have more buyers vying for them. Time will tell!

  • @gokullu
    @gokullu Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. good explanation. I see a lot of new construction going on around the Coral oaks golf course in 33993 zip, wondering why people are attracted to that area. how do you see this area growing in the next couple of years?

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, I appreciate that!
      Absolutely. NE Cape appreciated over 26% year over year. this has a lot to do with the explosive growth over there with new construction. The land is slightly cheaper for the builders to get and develop than the southern quadrants - and more plentiful. For long term grab and holds, I think NW would be a great option.

    • @gokullu
      @gokullu Před 2 lety

      Thanks. is it because more growth opportunities going to NW than NE? or any other reasons?

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +1

      Well the NW as a whole has waterfront so that will drive it higher than the NE. Currently the NE is the lowest of the 4 quadrants, mostly because it has less water access. Also, if you check into city planning, the NW is the one targeted for future public schools and city works projects. It got a new library. There's a housing development breaking ground at Santa Barbara and Nelso that will be HUGE.
      We have a house in the NE so I've definitely got nothing against it... but the lack of water accessibility (little to no gulf access in particular) is the primary reason why it's less money. Plus for it is its easier accessiblity to the freeways and to get out of the Cape and the Pine Island shopping at Del Prado.

    • @gokullu
      @gokullu Před 2 lety

      @@MovingToFortMyersFlorida Thanks for the information. also thanks for answering my questions in the email, you seem to be more knowledgeable about Cape.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +1

      @@gokullu always my pleasure to help!

  • @touchofgrey5372
    @touchofgrey5372 Před 2 lety +4

    When I visited my Mom back in 1983 I stayed with her for ten days and that was plenty for me!
    Told her that as far as I was concerned, they can put a fence around it and call it a zoo!
    I wasn't too far off!

  • @luisramirez9986
    @luisramirez9986 Před 2 lety

    Everyone's situation is different. I must say after doing extensive research Ft Myers was the best viable option for me. Compared to Miami. .....I love it can't wait to hit the flea markets.....beaches dive bars record stores and get involved in the community

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +1

      Agreed - it was the best option for our family as well. It didn't hurt that I grew up in SWFL and all our family was here though. :)

    • @luisramirez9986
      @luisramirez9986 Před 2 lety

      @@MovingToFortMyersFlorida that sure helps....don't know much people there but my realtor has been a big help .....big shout out to Christian Fautz........I am truly excited to get there officially tomorrow

  • @Blackhawk6699
    @Blackhawk6699 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video 📹

  • @shra8004
    @shra8004 Před 3 měsíci

    Which location would you say is better overall Estero or gateway area right by RSW? Not sure why Estero home prices are 30% higher.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před měsícem

      Esteros location is closer to beaches and getting around town. Gateway area is a little further out. It's great access to 75 and the airport so it really depends on what you need. But as the old adage goes, location, location, location. And Esteros location gives it the boost.

  • @chrishendricks1160
    @chrishendricks1160 Před rokem +3

    I moved to Fort Myers in 99 from Louisville Kentucky..absolutely loved it! I moved away 3 years ago. My reasons:
    Got way to expensive.
    Not alot of GOOD jobs.
    Drugs and addicts everywhere.
    Heat!
    I did just go back to Fort Myers for a week and left a couple days before Ian.
    One thing I did notice that 41 going towards downtown is alot more rundown. But I feel like Fort Myers looks more rundown by the year anyway..If your 35 years old or younger you will find Cape Coma as they call it, Fort Myers, estero and all surrounding areas quite boring. I guess thats why alot of the people down there get into drugs or alcohol and why its a huge problem down there but I found it very boring there in the end..I love the ocean so that was enough until it wasn't. The rent has gotten out of control there if you want to live in a safe and not run down apt complex or condo you better have some money...and like I said above there are
    not alot of jobs that can pay you enough to get ahead..I either knew older people who had retired there or had a second home there who had money or everybody else I knew was living paycheck to paycheck struggling...

  • @JimmyFloridatube
    @JimmyFloridatube Před 2 lety +1

    For all the old people looking for the Fountain of Youth, it is in St. Augustine. The beaches on Anastasia Island are the best in Florida for body surfing and beach bumming. Ft. Myers is nice if you have been there enough to know it is for you. You need to have big pockets and a tolerance for tropical heat.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      I have always loved St. Augustine, but I haven't actually been to Anastasia Island. I will add that to our must visit list - thanks for the recommendation!

    • @michaelmuzzy8401
      @michaelmuzzy8401 Před 2 lety

      @@MovingToFortMyersFlorida lived there 3 yrs 2008-2011,asastasia island was awesome. I'm from upstate N.Y.. want to go back but housing is stupid. I'm a builder here and say the same for homes around here.

    • @jibberjabber-fm6pb
      @jibberjabber-fm6pb Před 2 lety

      i live in estero and ft myers/naples are nothing but a big stretch of gated communities with shopping plaza between them.

    • @JimmyFloridatube
      @JimmyFloridatube Před 2 lety

      @@jibberjabber-fm6pb People go there for the beaches, not to walk the neighborhoods.

    • @jibberjabber-fm6pb
      @jibberjabber-fm6pb Před 2 lety

      @@JimmyFloridatube i was telling people who want to move here and live. this video is for people who want to live here

  • @dawnmurcia5715
    @dawnmurcia5715 Před 2 lety

    It was the sleepy lifestyle for me
    From queens originally went back there
    Ft myers is a beautiful area.

  • @AnalogRobotGuy
    @AnalogRobotGuy Před rokem +3

    You forgot to mention hurricanes!!!! 😂

  • @ed7519
    @ed7519 Před 2 lety

    Is there a way to live in Florida and battle mold? I'm really allergic to it. Would dehumidifiers in a home 🏡 fix this?

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      Dehumidifiers and ventilation will really help! I have allergies as well, and being really diligent on it helps significantly.

  • @lenovillegas3868
    @lenovillegas3868 Před rokem +3

    Out of the reasons you state, I'd say the biting tiny bugs is what would bother me the most.

  • @barbaratrubenbach115
    @barbaratrubenbach115 Před rokem +3

    I have lived here for almost 22 years, since LCE decided to double our electric bill they can have this state. Traffic is awful, people are at Point A and need to get to Point C and they don't care what is in between. Lately we have pick up truck morons riding your bumper, which scares the heck out of you. Recently a young lady had it filmed,but police did nothing to that reckless driver, why? according to the officer I talked to his answer was "we didn't see it, so we can not do anything!!!!!!" Even with it being filmed police would do nothing!!! Our prices down here are even higher due to the fact we have so MANY vacationers, Snow Birds!!! City managers keep looking for more building, however they do not keep up with sewer, water, roads, schools.Road flooding is in many sections of Lee County. City manager says it is not their problem, road commissioner says it is not their problem. Meantime everytime we have a heavy rain streets are impassable, one area had to use BOATS to go down their street!!! Time to get rid of all the dead weight and get people in that DO something. Housing is getting higher and out pricing so many of low income people. Those on SS are finding it harder to decide to buy their prescriptions versus food, insurance payments or going to the doctor. Florida is growing way too fast, expensive housing outpricing the normal worker, sure slinginh hamburgers gets you $20.00 an hour, but did you go to college for that? Housing is about taking almost half your pay check.

  • @bhfont
    @bhfont Před 4 měsíci

    It takes a minimum of an hour to get from Southeast Cape Coral to FGCU and it is getting worse. Cape Coral Parkway is grid locked in rush hour. It takes an hour and a half or two hours to get to Naples.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, if you are commuting to Naples then Cape Coral is not a great fit. This AM I dropped the kids off at school at 7:25 in the Cape and got to my first Naples showing by 9:45AM. It was brutal. It's not usually THAT bad, but there was an accident. Still, I'd not recommend for a regular commute.

  • @joenop3393
    @joenop3393 Před 2 lety +14

    Ive actually lived in Fort Myers since 2017. The Tri City area (Fort Myers, Cape Coral and Estero) Is awesome. I absolutely love it. The area is growing very fast. It's for sure a melting pot from everyone up north. People are super friendly. Lots to do here also. The beaches are Beautiful, great restaurants and Shopping is next level.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +1

      Fully agree, thanks for contributing Joe!

    • @lenovillegas3868
      @lenovillegas3868 Před rokem

      Thank you Joe for your take. We know people in Naples and while we did visit Ft Meyers briefly we still need to discover the different neighborhoods. We hope to rent something for February and explore different parts of the area.

    • @sjg5994
      @sjg5994 Před rokem

      @Sun n Tan yes these positive comments seem so sad now after the hurricane. Now it's not even sure when and if it can be rebuilt.

    • @danielthommen8243
      @danielthommen8243 Před rokem +2

      The beaches are beautiful? Been to Fort Myers Beach after the hurricane lately? Red tide? Algae washed ashore and all the dead fish? Wearing beach shoes in the water to not step on glad from the blown up buildings?... Yeah, even without the hurricane, $20 for parking on Fort Myers Beach is not my recommendation to spend your money or time... But hey, you like it! I don't even remember when I was the last time on the beach down here... Do we even have a beach? Where is it in the Cape???...... Yeah, thought so...

    • @harrisn3693
      @harrisn3693 Před 11 měsíci

      @@danielthommen8243 you prolly pay for that parking on the main beach, the othe beaches are free

  • @garrett4971
    @garrett4971 Před 2 lety +12

    I want to move down there myself. Working remote in Michigan, and have wanted to move down there for years. Might be a little younger compared to the rest of the population (I'm 32) but that's alright. Love the warm, tropical weather, beaches, and am also a Libertarian, so I prefer a red state.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +2

      Welcome Gary! Feel free to reach out if you need any advice!

    • @Golfing422
      @Golfing422 Před 2 lety +4

      Better hurry while you can. I’m from Michigan too. I should have done it at 18. Plenty of great east coast people there who fled blue state oppression. Being a Detroiter, I fit right in.

    • @garrett4971
      @garrett4971 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Golfing422 really want to. Just sucks how expensive everything is right now

    • @Golfing422
      @Golfing422 Před 2 lety +1

      @@garrett4971 Heck, it’s expensive here in Michigan right now. It’s actually hotter here than there.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +1

      Our median age in Fort Myers metro is 40 so I wouldn't worry too much about being too young.
      But yes, moving cross country can be very expensive. My best suggestion is to do your research. If you can, hiring into a company that helps with moving costs is also a great benefit. Clients of mine were able to get a relocation package with Lee Health so they could move from Fenton to here. :)

  • @colemant6845
    @colemant6845 Před 2 lety +2

    Interesting... about the bugs? I have had a condo in SE Cape Coral for 2 years and have yet to see a mosquitoe or a NoSeeum? No insects at all and I live in CC from Nov to May. Being from MI... I know what Mosquitoes are!... Not in CC.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      You have been fortunate! There are typically more during the summer, during our rainy season, which it sounds like you may typically miss. But even then, the county does a great job spraying for them. I have found I see them more while camping or being outdoors than when I am home or walking around town.

  • @theideaplace
    @theideaplace Před 2 měsíci

    I lived in Venice for a couple years before I moved back home... and thought about moving down to Ft Myers... Checking online I was surprised to find that the crime rate in Ft Myers was the same as Miami's per capita... apparently with all the seniors living there they are target...I don't remember if the crime was as violent as Miami I would like to think not...but it is high

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před měsícem

      Wow that is surprising. I havent seen that stat. I think a lot of that usually centers in certain areas but there are many neighborhoods I'd feel comfortable walking alone at night in.

  • @Rockinthehill
    @Rockinthehill Před rokem +6

    Now you know why it is not a good idea to move to SW Fla. or any coastal town for that matter. I'm a Fl native and now glad I moved out of Florida

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem +1

      Natural disasters happen everywhere. Our storm is historic and we have a lot of building back better to do, but most locals aren't planning to leave.

  • @EvanEvansE3
    @EvanEvansE3 Před 2 lety +4

    I definitely want to avoid areas with no-see-ems. They destroy my peace. 🙏

    • @eh4236
      @eh4236 Před rokem +1

      I have been to Florida, all over, both coasts and the Keys including Key West at different parts of the year. I always wanted to live in Florida as a child because of the warm weather and the beach. As an adult, nope....I love to vacation in Florida and the Keys and that is it....Don't come to the Georgia coast either....They, see ems are relentless....My step son and grand kids live there...Going to T Ball games in the spring and fall I was constantly swatting what I thought were mosquitos...those too and fire ants...nasty....The locals brought citronella sticks which are kind of like incense sticks to keep them away....I am from the Midwest and have lived in Georgia nearly 30 years. I am near Savannah. So go inland about 100 or so miles and it gets somewhat better. Georgia is a subtropical state especially below the fall line.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem +1

      E H is right, noseeums are pretty much everywhere, but I only find them to be an issue when I'm hiking in more swampy areas. Lee County has mosquito control and sprays so I haven't had an issue at home. The WORST was when we went camping in the Keys. I no joke came home with over 100 noseeum bites. It was miserable.

  • @shearerfamily9360
    @shearerfamily9360 Před 2 lety

    Do you think my family would need to rent a car, golf cart use trolley if we are staying at Lani Kai?

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      Hi! I think it depends on how far out you want to explore. Trolley and golf cart won't get you off the Island so if you want to go to the River District or check out a gator park or the historical winter Estates then you may need a car.
      What did you end up doing?

  • @lightowl4345
    @lightowl4345 Před rokem +1

    This ended up in my feed just now.

  • @donnawoodward3163
    @donnawoodward3163 Před rokem +1

    That was excellent, I'm so glad you popped up as a suggestion. I've wondered if I should move to Florida from California because of political stuff. Your Governor seems like a good human. But the heat humidity and bugs😳 plus I found out today there are poisonous frogs as well there and needing the AC on year round are all a big "no". I'm glad to have resolved this ongoing inner debate I've been having the last few years. Thank you and I feel confident you are in the right arena of work. What a blessing you are for your clients🌷💕

  • @dashed0327
    @dashed0327 Před 6 měsíci

    I think coming from outside of philly and being super into art and art history i was detracted by the lack of art and museums. Fort myers has a commercialized and tourist feel. Often had to plan trips to miami or tampa for that.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 6 měsíci

      I can see that. Sarasota also has a great art vibe. Fort Myers has a few smaller venues, but its art scene still needs more growth.

  • @scottgray863
    @scottgray863 Před 2 lety

    Hi,
    Myself, my wife and my 3 yr old want to make the move to cape coral. Basically looking for a nice open concept home. Must have a pool lanai for entertaing. Also must have a boat lift that leads to the gulf. Price we were thinking is somewhere in the 600k - 650k
    Thanks
    Scott

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      Hi Scott! My youngest is 3 - welcome to Cape Coral! That sounds like a doable wishlist vs. budget. Let's take this conversation private - could you please either message me or add yourself to my calendar?
      Calendar Link: bit.ly/CCFMConsult
      Phone #: 239.297.0160
      Email: ChelseaRobinson@KW.com

    • @richardjohnson8114
      @richardjohnson8114 Před 2 lety

      That will be a very challenging price point for gulf access right now.

  • @ADKMan
    @ADKMan Před 2 lety +2

    Looking for winter rentals in or around Fort Myers.......love Rondao's!!!!!

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      It's so good!
      Are you looking for a rental to own and rent out or a rental to rent? I am unaware of rentals for this winter season still available but happy to keep an ear out. And of course I can help you with the finding ones for you to own and rent! ;)

    • @ADKMan
      @ADKMan Před 2 lety +1

      @@MovingToFortMyersFlorida Should have started that comment with “Will be”. I need to retire first…..we’ll probably rent at first before buying anything….baby steps!!

  • @taniamatthews3058
    @taniamatthews3058 Před 2 lety

    Hello. Can or do you have a video on the best/safest places to live in Florida? Like within an hour of the beach, less traffic, less hurricanes etc? Lol. Thank you!

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      Hi Tania! Absolutely. I have the next few beaded out but I will add that to the queue for you!

  • @matthewfarner2350
    @matthewfarner2350 Před rokem

    Hoping to be down there permanently in a few years. Think the housing costs will calm down by then?

  • @janejohnstone5795
    @janejohnstone5795 Před rokem +2

    Yes...if your air-conditioning, break downs...you have to relie on the fans.....the heat...is too much in the summer....I can the future..Florida will be too expensive.......FLORIDA USE TO BE CHEAP...NOT ANYMORE..

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem

      Things have definitely gone up! Interestingly though, they are still in relative comparison to other places. Median cost of a home nationwide is around 430k and a median sold price in Aug 22 here in SWFL was 429k.
      ... there isn't a great explanation for the heat though. 🤣

  • @monicadahlin
    @monicadahlin Před 2 lety +1

    How is the homeless situation in Fort Myers? Is it just as bad as all other warm places?

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      Hi Monica! Like you mentioned, everywhere has homeless and Fort Myers is not the exception so we do have some too. I would say I don't really notice it though, but that might be a bit relative since I spent more than a decade in a large city that had a homeless epidemic (I grew up in SWFL, moved away for my 20s and then came home). I have seen a couple people here and there, and there is a local park that is known for its population so there is a nonprofit that goes there to help feed them, but it is nothing like the place that I had previously lived in. For context, in the past year I can probably count the number of homeless people I've personally seen in my daily travels on my fingers. I know that isn't an exact number, but I hope it helps give context at least!

  • @djchris4771
    @djchris4771 Před 2 lety

    Lol @ 30 minutes in rush hour traffic. The Long Island Expressway says hold my beer 🍺

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem

      LOL! I know, i think that with all the 'traffic' talk.... sometimes there needs to be some context. In comparison to some of the big cities, it's pretty tolerable imo. 😆

  • @joenop3393
    @joenop3393 Před 2 lety +1

    LOL.....People are coming to FM.......Growth is Crazy in 2021 in FM!! Beautiful weather, Beach's, Great people, Great Food and Lots to do!!

  • @davidcharlesworth648
    @davidcharlesworth648 Před rokem

    There are a lot more reasons why people from northeast are leaving to head south. I did that almost 20 years ago and never regretted it.

  • @feustond
    @feustond Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this! We are looking to move from North Carolina 😀 what about high paying manufacturing jobs?

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +1

      Jobs are still catching up (I am not sure current manufacturing pay) but manufacturing is a growing industry here. A recent buyer was a machinist who was able to pick up a job in his first week here!

    • @feustond
      @feustond Před 2 lety +1

      @@MovingToFortMyersFlorida awesome ty..I work in aerospace.

  • @rainbowcash1892
    @rainbowcash1892 Před 2 lety +2

    I left Fort Myers’s in 1979 due to rampant racism, corrupt law enforcement, pervasive drug smuggling through the area from South America, low wages, and government skulduggery. All those destructive factors worsened from month to month, to the point where my family reached a point where we had no other choice but to flee Southwest Florida that year.

    • @cubdukat
      @cubdukat Před rokem

      I spent three years there. Believe me, the racism hasn't changed. I won't even go back to visit. The only thing I liked about the place were the burrowing owls. I thought they were so cute.

    • @Justaguywithtruth
      @Justaguywithtruth Před rokem

      Wow.. I guess these extreme liberals is something I'll just have to put up with in California.. Until I smack some dude dressed like a woman trying to go in the girls bathroom😐👍

  • @kennixox262
    @kennixox262 Před rokem +2

    There are going to be a whole lot of homes for sale in Cape Coral for a steep discount.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem +1

      I would wait to assume that. My parents went through Katrina. Their house did not flood and very quickly appreciated because many displaced families still needed homes. Supply and demand. So we will see what happens!

  • @Jadedxx
    @Jadedxx Před 2 lety +4

    You forgot the huge wolf spiders, brown recluse, scorpions and rattlers. Oh and armilillos who carry leprosy.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +1

      I kind of like the wolf spiders! I find them fascinating how they carry all their babies with them and hunt down other bugs. Fascinating from a very far distance. Lol! The rest I can definitely do without. 😂

    • @SALESPRODUCTIONS
      @SALESPRODUCTIONS Před 2 lety

      Been here 25 years ( SWFL ). There are no Wolf Spiders - Brown Recluse - Scorpions and Rattlers. However - there definitely are Armadillos. Fire Ants. Alligators. And lots and lots of TrumpTARDed MAGAts. They're pretty easy to kill though - all you have to do is convince them ( for purely political and power purposes ) that a safe and incredibly effective medicine that has been given to over 5 billion people on this planet so far - is somehow "suspect" and is part of a "Radical Socialist Communist Hillary Clinton Democratic Evil Plot" - and then they won't take the medicine - and get sick and die - alone - in an ICU - from suffocation. So there's that method . . .

    • @eh4236
      @eh4236 Před rokem

      We have those here in Georgia too....I am in SE Georgia below the fall line about 100 miles from the coast....I used to call armadillos, Texas road kill, when my sister lived there, that is what she called them.

  • @FordF250Tremor
    @FordF250Tremor Před rokem +2

    Well no 1 should have been hurricane potential

  • @ericschneider8524
    @ericschneider8524 Před 7 měsíci

    Lee County is awesome in the winter months. Hurricane season blows. Spend your summer months in Wisconsin.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 6 měsíci

      A lot of our local population does that! It can be pretty quiet around here in June-August as everyone goes to visit relatives and gets out of the heat

  • @2075vj
    @2075vj Před 2 lety +2

    We are moving to Fort Myers in the next two months. My husband’s job has called him there and we are leaving from Philadelphia. Looking forward to the warm weather just got back from Fort Myers househunting. Thanks for sharing

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      My pleasure, I hope it is useful for you! If there's any questions I can answer or anything I can do to help, please feel free to reach out. 😊

    • @rockn997
      @rockn997 Před 2 lety +1

      I’m selling a condo in Ft Myers, I grew up in Phila. It’s in a beautiful gated community. And has a beautiful backyard and it’s been completely renovated and won’t be done for about another month

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +1

      @@rockn997 if you need help once you are ready please feel free to reach out! Happy to help however I can.

    • @2075vj
      @2075vj Před 2 lety +1

      @@rockn997 thanks, I’m so excited to move. Are you staying in Fl ?

    • @rockn997
      @rockn997 Před 2 lety

      @@MovingToFortMyersFlorida I am going to use the realtor that sold me the house, but I’m sort of reluctant and doing that. The inspection report said the roof had 14 years of life and when it started raining it was all leaking all over. All the back soffit was rotted and I had to spend $50,000 unexpectedly for the roof and the soffit. I’m hoping I can sell it for a good price, if it doesn’t sell I’ll just have to go live there

  • @debbiehopper5442
    @debbiehopper5442 Před rokem

    My son and wife is moving out. She is a teacher and issues confronting educators is forcing them out

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem

      Aww that's so sad. We have a big need for teachers too. I hope they find their next chapter to be the best fit.

  • @ellena858
    @ellena858 Před 2 lety

    I need to hear about solutions for itchy bug bites. How to keep them away and how to relieve the itch

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +1

      Honestly, I use an ice cube and spoon sometimes. We do have the itch stick stuff too and that helps a bit as well.

    • @ellena858
      @ellena858 Před 2 lety

      @@MovingToFortMyersFlorida thank you

  • @davidmotyka2708
    @davidmotyka2708 Před rokem

    I don’t know where in Florida I can move to from Illinois.Jacksonville or Tampa Bay or Miami.

  • @lancebranum2567
    @lancebranum2567 Před 2 lety +2

    I live here in florida know and its funny they say its hot in the summer, hahaha lol go live in south texas on the coast for a wile and you will know heat!! 120 plus 85% humidity
    its nice. here!!

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      We used to go boating in AZ on the Colorado river and it'd be 120 degrees too. Thank goodness the river water was so cold! When we'd be moving on the boat the warm air would feel like a hair dryer blowing in your face! Ha!

    • @henryhawkins1194
      @henryhawkins1194 Před 2 lety +1

      It's not just the summer heat in this part of Florida, it's 11 months of the year heat. We only have spring and summer seasons here. We understand other areas get hotter, but do they go to the beach on Xmas day?

  • @imienazwisko9188
    @imienazwisko9188 Před 2 lety +4

    The place is a hot and humid dump. I can't stand the heat and I can't stand the AC blowing all year 27/7 long.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +1

      It sounds like this area may not be the right fit you. Hot climates certainly aren't for everyone! Last night was perfect trick or treating weather and had a great breeze. This morning we were even chilly enough to need sweaters - but for us, our blood has thinned and adjusted to the climate here so the winters feel pretty nice. The first year we were wearing tank tops through the winter. Now we are bundled up with other Floridians. LOL!

    • @imienazwisko9188
      @imienazwisko9188 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MovingToFortMyersFlorida The most important for me is health and well being. I enjoyed Florida in the first year and slowly became allergic to the sun, mold, HVAC bacteria, poison oak and circulated 24 /7 poor air quality. You can't open the windows most of the year. I was starving for fresh cool air at night. If you can't breath, you will get sick, eventually. In summer time most older people don't even leave their homes utill sunset. Senior citizens is a completely different topic.

  • @diannechristino
    @diannechristino Před 2 lety +21

    I was never a fan of Florida as I live in a 4-season state with some much more diverse beauty, but because of Ron DeSantis, want to get down there as soon as possible, yet at the same time worry about all of your points. I cannot move down there now due to the fact that I cannot make as much money as I do currently.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, our pay is lower. We are seeing a lot of people bringing virtual work from home jobs to the area as a way to compensate.

    • @greatriffishere
      @greatriffishere Před 2 lety +11

      Ron DeSantis is amazing !! I hope we get the senile fool Biden out and put DeSantis or Trump in the whitehouse in 2024 !!

    • @thisismagacountry1318
      @thisismagacountry1318 Před 2 lety

      Look up Keith Kalfas videos and change your income with a small business.

    • @thisismagacountry1318
      @thisismagacountry1318 Před 2 lety +3

      @@greatriffishere Trump/DeSantis 2024

    • @andrewmoore5243
      @andrewmoore5243 Před 2 lety

      I love Florida #teamdesantis #fuck Democrat

  • @snakeplisken4278
    @snakeplisken4278 Před 2 lety

    We find it hard to easily find nice places to walk without having to drive 30+ minutes first. Maybe We can campaign for a boardwalk along the river?

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      That would be lovely! They have been working on centennial park so hopefully in the upcoming years that will pick up steam once the construction is complete.

  • @joseroeder5492
    @joseroeder5492 Před rokem

    I’ll give you my list most streets are “stroads ” , crappy schools and lack of hi tech jobs.
    I’m a long time Pine Island St James home owner

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem

      We actually really like our school. I'm very involved with it, and it's been a great experience. Did your kids go to the school on Pine Island? I am less familiar with that one.

  • @jaysea7743
    @jaysea7743 Před 2 lety +6

    The number one reason people leave fort Myers and Florida in general is diversity.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před 2 lety

      Curious what you mean by that... because of lack of diversity?

    • @jaysea7743
      @jaysea7743 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MovingToFortMyersFlorida Just the opposite. You know this, everybody knows this. Nobody wants to live around diversity.

  • @CreateWealthNow777
    @CreateWealthNow777 Před 2 lety +3

    These videos make laugh. Where I live houses are $500k plus, horrible winters, horrible summers with tornadoes tearing up properties. They shut us down for all of covid and killed many businesses. Florida is life.

  • @endlesssummer9139
    @endlesssummer9139 Před rokem

    Fort Myers use to be fun before hurricane Ian now on Friday night it is dead nothing to do besides watch Netflix. If you have good friends drive or walk to visit them.

    • @MovingToFortMyersFlorida
      @MovingToFortMyersFlorida  Před rokem

      Idk, we just got home from John Mulaney and that was pretty fun! Tomorrow there are a slew of holiday events going on as well. It'll take some time to rebuild things, but there's some sense of normalcy returning.

  • @victoriavicky6980
    @victoriavicky6980 Před rokem

    When you park your car in 90F heat the temperature inside your car may reach 120F.
    It's hot, sticky and nasty in Florida from May to December.