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  2. Why Florida’s Retirees Are Fleeing — and Where They ... - AOL

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    Once considered the ideal place to live out one's golden years, Florida is quickly losing favor with retirement-aged folks. Remote workers and the wealthy are flocking to the state and driving up ...

  3. 'Bigger bang for your buck': Florida is getting too expensive ...

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    The Sunshine State has long been a beloved sanctum for retirees thanks to its sunny weather, gorgeous beaches and low taxes. But some budget-conscious Americans are turning to its neighbor to the ...

  4. Ken H. Johnson, an economist at Florida Atlantic University, attributes this growth to retirees being priced out of South Florida. “It’s more affordable,” the couple’s real estate agent ...

  5. Condo life may become more expensive in Florida. Lawmakers ...

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    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has sent a not-so-subtle message to lawmakers regarding the financial crisis that could take place in South Florida — and in other condo-heavy areas of the state ...

  6. Housing in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, there were 3,903 hotel properties in Florida, consisting of 458,721 hotel and motel rooms. [1] In 2019, the American Automobile Association reported that Florida was the 2nd cleanest state in the U.S. by hotel cleanliness, having 485 hotels in the top 25%.

  7. 6 Florida Retirement Hotspots: How Much Each Actually Costs - AOL

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    Florida and retirement go hand in hand. The warm weather, plentiful amenities, and lack of state income tax are just a few of the reasons why American seniors flock to the Sunshine State. Check It...

  8. The cost of living in general, and a home specifcally, widely varies from city to city and even from neighborhood to neighborhood. While you may be able to afford a mansion in one area, you might ...

  9. Mar-a-Lago - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Donald Trump, primarily a businessman and real estate investor at the time, acquired Mar-a-Lago and used it as a residence. In 1994, he converted it into the Mar-a-Lago Club, a members-only club with guest rooms, a spa, and other hotel-style amenities. The Trump family maintains private quarters in a closed-off area on the grounds. [9]