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califonia love
california...knows how to party
california...knows how to party
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קראתי סיכום טיפה ארוך אבל עם פירוט רב על ההבדלים ביניהם:
california is a physically massive state. from a political point of view it is two states and the dividing line is pretty much the i-5. while everyone screams that ca is a liberal state, it may have more liberals, but they are concentrated along the coast. the rural areas, just like the rest of the us is very conservative. from a cost of living aspect, it also follows the coasts. people talk about $1mm houses. well, where i live, id love to find a $1mm house. it would be cheap. there is so much demand for living in view of the ocean that you pay for it. i can go 30 minutes to the north and pay 1/2 the price and get twice as much.
florida is also a physically massive state. the difference is that it is not that wide. but florida has two time zones! it is shorter to go from atlanta to new york city than it is to go from key west to pensacola. to think that everything is the same in that area is just ludicrous. florida is three states in one. you have south florida, which is where i am from, grew up and lived there until 2003 and am a 7th generation floridian. south florida is what new york city was in the early 1900s. it is the melting pot of all countries south of mexico and the carribean. you have this massive mix of cultures. then you have the keys. the keys are a lot like texas. they often want to secede from the us and as long as you let them get drunk and fish, they are happy. then you run into the south. the south starts in orlando and goes north. there are a lot of, you aint from round here, is you boy?
back to california. there is a difference between people living in san diego, la, san luis obispo, monterrey, san fran, sacramento, humboldt and palm springs.
so how do you determine what is better? that is purely subjective and for me, given a choice of living in santa barbara or anywhere in florida, i am staying in santa barbara. given a choice of living in boca raton or palm springs, i will take boca. i dont think humans were intended to live in 116 degree weather.
here are some differences that i have noticed in comparing south florida to southern california.
driving - california has a phd in traffic. parts of south florida are getting there. in florida you can measure the distance between places in miles. in california, the miles do not matter, it is time. it can take you an hour to go 12 miles in california. in south florida, not even the wallmetto is that bad.
bugs. those that state there are bugs in florida are correct. roaches are common. termites are common. lovebugs are common. mosquitos are common. in 16 years of living here, i have yet to see one roach. i have seen quite a few rats, but that is because i live near the water and mountains. fortunately, none were carrying a slice of pizza :)
the people. there is something to be said about east coast mentality. if someone thinks you are an asshole, they will let you know. you will know directly. here, it is superficial. however, people tend to care more about people here more than they do in south florida.
the mix of people. in south florida, you have whites, blacks, cubans, haitains, columbians, brazilians, venezuelans, chileans, san salvadorans, etc. each has their positives and negatives and you get some serious diversity. here in southern california, it is pretty much white, black, mexican. yes, there are some pockets of koreans, aremenians, chinese, but it is pockets. in south florida, you could have a school that has people representing all those i listed. in socal, you may get a 70282% breakdown.
the weather. where i live, i have no ac. i tell that to my florida friends and they freak out. their life consists of waking up in an ac house, getting in their ac car going to their ac office. i wake up with open windows, get in my car, maybe with the ac on low just to move air and get to an office that has windows that are open. this is a double-edged sword though. in florida, all of it, the ocean is useful. it is not freezing. in ca going in the ocean means putting on a wetsuit because it is friggin cold.
cost of living. i think that people are foolish when they classify the cost of the house that buy as a cost of living. it is not. that is financing an asset. the cost of buying a house is higher in most places in ca compared to most places in florida. if you want to compare the cost of a house in loxahatchee to bakersfield, bakersfield will probably be about 20% more. if you want to compare a house in key biscayne to a house in santa barbara, it is probably about 50% more expensive in santa barbara. however . . . property taxes as a percentage are much cheaper. there are no true appraisers here. the purchase price of the house sets the taxes. because of prop 13 you basically pay 1.1% of the purchase price. it really doesnt move up that much year over year. it also stays locked in at the purchase price + permit values until you sell it. in florida, welcome to having your property re-appraised each year. you will pay about 3% of the value of the house in property taxes. here is some math for you. in ca, a $1mm house you will pay roughly 10k in property taxes. in florida, a $1mm house you will pay roughly 30k in property taxes. so a 350k house will have close to 10k in property taxes in fl. homeowners and car insurance are significantly higher in fl. if you look at what homeowners really is, it is a glorified fire insurance and theft policy. in florida though, there are these things called hurricanes. hurricanes tend to destroy houses, not just damage them. so those are total loses and that is why premiums are very high. in perspective, when i left florida my property insurance was 4k a year. in ca, a house that was worth 5 times as much, my property insurance was 900 a year. my car insurance was also about 20% cheaper. food is a little higher here and gas is about 80 cents a gallon higher here. ever wonder why so many prius are sold here? :)
things to do - this to me is very subjective and there is no right or wrong. in florida, you have tons of amusement parks and they are real amusement parks. in ca, you have some, but disneyland is basically in a parking lot. you can surf here, you really cant surf in florida. sorry 2 waves is not surfing. here you can go sking. here you have tahoe. here you have yosemite. here you can have a lot of outdoor activities. in florida, well, not really. sure, the everglades are interesting and i think john pennekamp is incredible, but it is nowhere near as majestic as either tahoe or yosemite. people often complain that pro football has issues doing well in la. the reason is there is so many other things to do. you are not constrained to things that require ac places.
food - sorry to all my californians but as a southerner, the food here sucks. there is no good bbq. there is no good pizza. there is no good chinese food. yes, this is very subjective and i am very biased! yes, there is incredible mexican food here. sorry, i like ribs, not tacos.
education - as a product of the south florida educational system and seeing what the ca educational system is like, ca is better, but not drastically. i think higher ed is better here, but it is cheaper in florida.
longevity - this is something that i noticed no one mentioned. in florida, and that means the whole state, once someone hits 70, you can hold up your hand and each digit can represent a day, a week, a month, a year and that is how long that person has left to live. here in california, you start to do that at 85. i have never met more cognitive, functional 90 year olds in my life than i have in ca. i do not know if it is lithium in the water or what, but people tend to live longer here in a functional state.
weirdness. florida wins, hands down. all the weird things in the us tends to happen there. dont know why, but it just does.
smoking. once you get to california and realize that 99% of the people you will meet do not smoke you will get an idea of what clean air really is! in florida seeing someone without a cig seems odd. here it is the opposite.
קראתי סיכום טיפה ארוך אבל עם פירוט רב על ההבדלים ביניהם:
california is a physically massive state. from a political point of view it is two states and the dividing line is pretty much the i-5. while everyone screams that ca is a liberal state, it may have more liberals, but they are concentrated along the coast. the rural areas, just like the rest of the us is very conservative. from a cost of living aspect, it also follows the coasts. people talk about $1mm houses. well, where i live, id love to find a $1mm house. it would be cheap. there is so much demand for living in view of the ocean that you pay for it. i can go 30 minutes to the north and pay 1/2 the price and get twice as much.
florida is also a physically massive state. the difference is that it is not that wide. but florida has two time zones! it is shorter to go from atlanta to new york city than it is to go from key west to pensacola. to think that everything is the same in that area is just ludicrous. florida is three states in one. you have south florida, which is where i am from, grew up and lived there until 2003 and am a 7th generation floridian. south florida is what new york city was in the early 1900s. it is the melting pot of all countries south of mexico and the carribean. you have this massive mix of cultures. then you have the keys. the keys are a lot like texas. they often want to secede from the us and as long as you let them get drunk and fish, they are happy. then you run into the south. the south starts in orlando and goes north. there are a lot of, you aint from round here, is you boy?
back to california. there is a difference between people living in san diego, la, san luis obispo, monterrey, san fran, sacramento, humboldt and palm springs.
so how do you determine what is better? that is purely subjective and for me, given a choice of living in santa barbara or anywhere in florida, i am staying in santa barbara. given a choice of living in boca raton or palm springs, i will take boca. i dont think humans were intended to live in 116 degree weather.
here are some differences that i have noticed in comparing south florida to southern california.
driving - california has a phd in traffic. parts of south florida are getting there. in florida you can measure the distance between places in miles. in california, the miles do not matter, it is time. it can take you an hour to go 12 miles in california. in south florida, not even the wallmetto is that bad.
bugs. those that state there are bugs in florida are correct. roaches are common. termites are common. lovebugs are common. mosquitos are common. in 16 years of living here, i have yet to see one roach. i have seen quite a few rats, but that is because i live near the water and mountains. fortunately, none were carrying a slice of pizza :)
the people. there is something to be said about east coast mentality. if someone thinks you are an asshole, they will let you know. you will know directly. here, it is superficial. however, people tend to care more about people here more than they do in south florida.
the mix of people. in south florida, you have whites, blacks, cubans, haitains, columbians, brazilians, venezuelans, chileans, san salvadorans, etc. each has their positives and negatives and you get some serious diversity. here in southern california, it is pretty much white, black, mexican. yes, there are some pockets of koreans, aremenians, chinese, but it is pockets. in south florida, you could have a school that has people representing all those i listed. in socal, you may get a 70282% breakdown.
the weather. where i live, i have no ac. i tell that to my florida friends and they freak out. their life consists of waking up in an ac house, getting in their ac car going to their ac office. i wake up with open windows, get in my car, maybe with the ac on low just to move air and get to an office that has windows that are open. this is a double-edged sword though. in florida, all of it, the ocean is useful. it is not freezing. in ca going in the ocean means putting on a wetsuit because it is friggin cold.
cost of living. i think that people are foolish when they classify the cost of the house that buy as a cost of living. it is not. that is financing an asset. the cost of buying a house is higher in most places in ca compared to most places in florida. if you want to compare the cost of a house in loxahatchee to bakersfield, bakersfield will probably be about 20% more. if you want to compare a house in key biscayne to a house in santa barbara, it is probably about 50% more expensive in santa barbara. however . . . property taxes as a percentage are much cheaper. there are no true appraisers here. the purchase price of the house sets the taxes. because of prop 13 you basically pay 1.1% of the purchase price. it really doesnt move up that much year over year. it also stays locked in at the purchase price + permit values until you sell it. in florida, welcome to having your property re-appraised each year. you will pay about 3% of the value of the house in property taxes. here is some math for you. in ca, a $1mm house you will pay roughly 10k in property taxes. in florida, a $1mm house you will pay roughly 30k in property taxes. so a 350k house will have close to 10k in property taxes in fl. homeowners and car insurance are significantly higher in fl. if you look at what homeowners really is, it is a glorified fire insurance and theft policy. in florida though, there are these things called hurricanes. hurricanes tend to destroy houses, not just damage them. so those are total loses and that is why premiums are very high. in perspective, when i left florida my property insurance was 4k a year. in ca, a house that was worth 5 times as much, my property insurance was 900 a year. my car insurance was also about 20% cheaper. food is a little higher here and gas is about 80 cents a gallon higher here. ever wonder why so many prius are sold here? :)
things to do - this to me is very subjective and there is no right or wrong. in florida, you have tons of amusement parks and they are real amusement parks. in ca, you have some, but disneyland is basically in a parking lot. you can surf here, you really cant surf in florida. sorry 2 waves is not surfing. here you can go sking. here you have tahoe. here you have yosemite. here you can have a lot of outdoor activities. in florida, well, not really. sure, the everglades are interesting and i think john pennekamp is incredible, but it is nowhere near as majestic as either tahoe or yosemite. people often complain that pro football has issues doing well in la. the reason is there is so many other things to do. you are not constrained to things that require ac places.
food - sorry to all my californians but as a southerner, the food here sucks. there is no good bbq. there is no good pizza. there is no good chinese food. yes, this is very subjective and i am very biased! yes, there is incredible mexican food here. sorry, i like ribs, not tacos.
education - as a product of the south florida educational system and seeing what the ca educational system is like, ca is better, but not drastically. i think higher ed is better here, but it is cheaper in florida.
longevity - this is something that i noticed no one mentioned. in florida, and that means the whole state, once someone hits 70, you can hold up your hand and each digit can represent a day, a week, a month, a year and that is how long that person has left to live. here in california, you start to do that at 85. i have never met more cognitive, functional 90 year olds in my life than i have in ca. i do not know if it is lithium in the water or what, but people tend to live longer here in a functional state.
weirdness. florida wins, hands down. all the weird things in the us tends to happen there. dont know why, but it just does.
smoking. once you get to california and realize that 99% of the people you will meet do not smoke you will get an idea of what clean air really is! in florida seeing someone without a cig seems odd. here it is the opposite.
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