The cities you named would be considered near the coast and are desirable suburbs. They are not inexpensive like the podunk towns in the middle of nowhere such as where you lived. Property taxes run about 2-3% of the home's price, generally speaking. Plus homeowner's insurance is outrageous and newer neighborhoods have CDD fees and HOA dues on top of the tax bills. You whined a few weeks ago that you would need $300-600k to buy a decent house in your area and how it would take a 6 figure income to get by. Now a month later it's suddenly dirt cheap and anyone can move here and be a CEO!
As for the rental you posted, you are comparing apples to oranges. That is a condo, and we have no idea what kind of property the poster pays $2300/month for. I'm sure something comparable would be a similar price in Miami.
As for the rental you posted, you are comparing apples to oranges. That is a condo, and we have no idea what kind of property the poster pays $2300/month for. I'm sure something comparable would be a similar price in Miami.
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