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To: bull_dozer who wrote (1570069)11/5/2025 2:09:18 AM
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Re: moving to Florida...



Oct 31, 2025
Florida is unraveling before our eyes — and it’s not just another housing correction. This is the biggest collapse in U.S. history. Once the symbol of sunshine dreams and booming real estate, Florida is now ground zero for an economic meltdown fueled by rising insurance rates, population flight, collapsing condo markets, and an unstoppable affordability crisis. From Miami’s luxury towers sitting half-empty to Fort Myers homeowners abandoning hurricane-damaged properties, the cracks in the Sunshine State’s foundation are widening fast. In this documentary-style deep dive, we uncover the shocking truth behind Florida’s downfall — skyrocketing home insurance premiums that jumped over 300%, construction debt exceeding $25 billion, and a tourism sector losing billions as international visitors stay away. Add in climate-risk mortgages, investor overexposure, and a collapsing rental market where vacancies are surging 40% in some counties — and you begin to see why experts are calling this the “Florida Bubble 2.0.” This isn’t fearmongering — it’s data. Real people are being priced out, banks are tightening credit, and investors are quietly fleeing before the next financial storm hits. From Tampa to Orlando, from Naples to Jacksonville, no city is immune from the wave of defaults and economic pain ahead. ?? If you live in Florida or plan to move there — you need to watch this. Don’t let the headlines fool you; what’s coming could change the future of American housing forever.



To: bull_dozer who wrote (1570069)11/5/2025 2:16:14 AM
From: bull_dozer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570498