I used to say the exact same things when I first thought of moving. However it could not be more wrong. Yes there are communities where there are a lot of seniors but the cities are all booming. Many companies have moved to Tampa, Orland ]and Miami. It get's no hotter here than it does in NJ. In fact, many days NJ is warmer. Also the winters are awesome. The plants are always growing and never dead like they look half the year in NJ. I used to say the same thing you did, as well as I would miss the change of seasons. You still get them here bust not as pronounced. When I run into the many people who were from NJ, NY or CT we always laugh. None of us have said we would ever go back. All of us said we wish he had done it sooner. And on top of all this, I am saving over $100,000 a year in taxes on my homes, business and income. That is why we moved when my accountant told me how much I was wasting paying to NJ, NY and CT. for the last several years, NJ is the number one state losing people according to the study United Van lines does on the states and which are growing and shrinking. As NJ loses more of us business owners, they will lose the top percentages of income taxes. They already lost the two largest tax payers, venture capitalists', to FL. Miami is becoming the next Wall Street for these guys...especially with Corona and DeBlasio driving them all away.