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To: John Vosilla who wrote (28780)3/25/2005 7:27:03 PM
From: Kevyn Collins-ThompsonRespond to of 306849
 
Perhaps more from Florida might start cashing in their chips soon and moving to other now much less expensive sunbelt locations from Texas to North Carolina.

I'm not sure how big this phenomenon is, but right now there seems to be an exodus of seniors from Florida - a lot of whom moved there 10 to 25 yrs ago to retire. Now they're selling and moving back to be with their families all over the U.S. My 95-year-old great-grandmother is one of these. She is leaving Florida after 25 years to return home (to Nebraska). She tells me _many_ of her friends have been doing the same over the past few years.

Kevyn



To: John Vosilla who wrote (28780)4/1/2005 12:00:54 AM
From: SamBRespond to of 306849
 
Yeah, the bastad's run the taxes up where they live most of their lives, cash in and then go make the places they go.. into the places they left. Then, the people that have lived their most of their lives have to leave to get away from them.