Because Camden is in North Jersey, right?
(I agree with everything else you said.)
Look into the Suwanee region of Georgia. Not too far from Atlanta close to lake lanier if you want to buy a boat / jet ski / other non-beach water stuff. The area is nice, close to the Mall of Georgia, close to Road Atlanta, and you can always drive into Atlanta for sports/ concert/ ect.
The Savannah area might be work taking a look at too.
Oh, and get this, there are so many people "fleeing" New Jersey, there is now an "exit tax" of 2% of whatever you sell your house for, that goes to the state. This state is completely run by crooks, yet another reason we want to leave.
Florida will be more expensive and have more old people, Mexicans, and Jews. Georgia will have a LOT more "true" southerners.
Based on that I picked Florida.
Florida will be more expensive and have more old people, Mexicans, and Jews. Georgia will have a LOT more "true" southerners.
Based on that I picked Florida.
all true except for the red part, but i think we all get what you mean![]()
Central Florida sucks, i was transplanted here @ age 6 and 19 years later I'm still here. Me and the wife want out ASAP, soon as we get enough saved we are out!
$300 property tax in GA? You've been misinformed - I doubt there are any counties with taxes that low. I own a lot (no house) next to my main residence that's about .5 acres and we pay well over double that. I don't live in south GA though, which is where you're talking about moving, most of that area is pretty rural and taxes are surely much lower.
Moving to an area like Atlanta would be a fairly easy transition; moving to a rural southern city would be quite a culture shock for you coming from NJ. Don't get me wrong, I love the South but your whole world would change.
BTW, you mentioned a house on the water - are you talking ocean or lake? Beach property is still pretty pricey unless you move to a crappy beach. I live on Lake Lanier (pretty large lake in North GA), you can find some real bargains here right now.
Don't forget had to sign a consent form to buy Balsamic Vinegar too.
Florida will be more expensive and have more old people, Mexicans, and Jews. Georgia will have a LOT more "true" southerners.
Based on that I picked Florida.
WTF is a "true" southerner? I think you got hold of some bad beef jerky.
In Georgia, you should be able to get more land/$$ than in Florida.
Actual waterfront land will be more scarse in GA, but may be cheaper - Fla has a lot more small lakes that GA.
OceanFront property will cost you the same/if not more than what you have in Jersy.
Ga will have income tax but lower property taxes (in general) and Fla will have higher property insurance rates.
In Fla, you have access to three major metro airport areas (Orlando, Tampa & Miami/Ft Lauderdale) In Ga, you have only Atlanta. Macon, Columbus, Savanah are not high capacity/long haul airports
WTF is a "true" southerner? I think you got hold of some bad beef jerky.
Good call, NJ is a pretty shitty place.
FL isn't much better. Did you ever consider NC? You still get 4 seasons, and it's a much nicer state than FL or GA.
Look into the Suwanee region of Georgia. Not too far from Atlanta close to lake lanier if you want to buy a boat / jet ski / other non-beach water stuff. The area is nice, close to the Mall of Georgia, close to Road Atlanta, and you can always drive into Atlanta for sports/ concert/ ect.
The Savannah area might be work taking a look at too.
Thanks alfa, I'll add that to the list.
Uh, where the hell did you figure that was true?After 45 years of freezing winters and the highest property taxes in the country, the wife and I have decided to get the hell out of New Jersey. Question is, where do we go? We want WARM weather, so we're looking at Florida or Georgia. The houses in both states are cheap as hell, compared to Jersey. A house that would cost $500,000 here goes for around $80,000 in FL or GA, so we'll be in good shape buying a house (if we can sell ours, that is). Taxes seem a little higher in Florida, and so does homeowners insurance. I'd like to own some land, at least an acre, and land in Florida seems to be very expensive. I wouldn't mind having a house on the water too. Several other members of my family are moving to Florida int eh next year or two, so that's a reason to go to Florida, but altogether it looks like it will be cheaper to go to Georgia, and easier to find land and/or a hous eon the water. If we DO go to Georgia, I'd probably go with some place just over the border from Florida. So, suggestions?
Reasons to go: A big reason to leave is property tax. We are lucky, and only pay about $4000 a year for property tax. I know people who pay $10,000 or more a year in property tax. From what I've seen, property tax in Georgia is like $300 a year. Car insurance in Jersey is (for us) about $1000 a year for basic liability, down south it's a LOT cheaper. People down south also seem much nicer than up north for some reason.
Oh, and get this, there are so many people "fleeing" New Jersey, there is now an "exit tax" of 2% of whatever you sell your house for, that goes to the state. This state is completely run by crooks, yet another reason we want to leave.
False.
First - it has nothing to do with people "fleeing," it's not an "exit tax." It's a real estate transfer tax. Most states have a real estate transfer tax. Rates vary.
http://www.ncsl.org/default.aspx?tabid=12661
Second, NJ's transfer tax is well below 2% unless the transaction exceeds $1 million.
http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/lpt/rtffaqs.shtml
Transferring a $350,000 house would cost $2105 or 0.6%
Transferring a $500,000 house would cost $4175 or 0.8%
I would say, both FL and GA will be deathly hot, especially in the summer with all that humidity. You'll really miss the snow and cold.