2025 Class Drops
#921
I considered Miami as a potential move, but the savings from lower income taxes would be offset by other expenses. I was looking at condos since I prefer not to live inland, and they seemed to be the only affordable housing options near the coast. However, all the condos I found had HOA fees exceeding $1,500 per month, which feels like another mortgage with no end in sight, and those fees only increase, never decrease.
#922
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Joined: Sep 2025
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Condo market has been pretty bad since the surfside collapse. The state passed a law mandating more stringent inspections and the consequences have come home to roost. Plus as a condo association you’re dealing with the collapsing insurance market even if your building is well designed and structurally fine.
#923
Getting old
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#924
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Joined: Oct 2014
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#925
Or at least did while I still lived in FL.
Last edited by BrazilBusDriver; 10-18-2025 at 02:15 PM.
#927
Per year, Miami-Dade. Can’t blame the insurance companies l, people here drive like real sh*t, and half of them probably uninsured. Cost of living down here is ridiculous
#929
On Reserve
Joined: Jun 2022
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Hello, with the people who are currently or on the way to a class. I have a class date coming up in November 19; around how far out did they send the information regarding the class, lodging, and such? I am currently waiting on that before putting in my two weeks with my current employer. Thanks
#930
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Hello, with the people who are currently or on the way to a class. I have a class date coming up in November 19; around how far out did they send the information regarding the class, lodging, and such? I am currently waiting on that before putting in my two weeks with my current employer. Thanks
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