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Rob0115

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  1. I don’t wear a mask, if you need me to I won’t patronize you business. I totally respect your business your rules BTW.
  2. I’ve not been to Charleston. It looks very nice and always ranks among best places to live in news surveys.
  3. Then the world is your oyster. Florida public schools have some slim pickins’ but there are some good spots, generally more suburban type living. There’s plenty of places from Callahan all across RT 10 going west where you can have tons of land. The further you are from a beach generally cheaper, but also more space.
  4. NJ tax exemption is up to 100k. If you make 1 dollar over that you pay in the entire income amount. Some of the nicest places in FL pay pretty property taxes. My place on Amelia Island costs me about 18k in prop taxes, it’s a big house with good land but it’s still good dough. I don’t know what Marco Island is gonna cost me but I’m starting research as the project is beginning. .
  5. Depends, do you need to send kids to school? If so Yulee is ok and you can find some spots with big acreage. You can also go further out to Callahan and get plenty of space. This will keep you close to Jax. There may be some spots west if Jax that I am not familiar with.
  6. My wife never had issues pumping her own gas but now she drives a Taycan and it’s electric. Pretty convenient to just plug it when in the garage.
  7. Ocala is mostly know for it’s traffic and proximity to Orlando. It is nice though.
  8. Everything down there is tough. They’re building like crazy and using non-local crews can be a challenge. Good luck with the renovations. Maybe I’ll catch you over at the Snook.
  9. It would be tough. Amelia Island has such natural beauty and it’s seasonal, although 80 today. There isn’t as much to do there but it’s peaceful and a reasonable drive to Jax, 40 mins, St Augustine, ~1 hour. I’ve been there for a while but in 17 I acquired some additional land and had the opportunity to build a really nice home about 3/4 of mile on the beach from the Ritz Carlton. Marco Island is a bit more manicured and planned looking. I lucked out and bought land so long ago that it was dirt cheap for a large lot, like 60 grand cheap. I have deep water access on Barfield Bay and an amazing view south towards Key West. Miami is under 2 hours on route 41 and Tampa less than 3 on I75. We are also less than 20 minutes to 5th Ave in Naples which has great restaurants and for the wife great shopping. It’s tropical so much warmer winter temps, like swimming in the Gulf in Feb temps. I kind of prefer the no winter my wife not so much. I’d consider Naples and it’s suburbs as more of an international type city rather than quiet enclave in Amelia Island. There is no shortage of activities restaurants, bars, nature preserves, fishing plays, concerts. I’d probably choose Marco if I went full time because of all the activities. It makes me miss home, Nj, less because of that. On Amelia sometimes I feel like I’m in god’s waiting room counting down my days. My oldest is married and probably only a year or two away from starting her family. My wife would’ve bagged out of NJ in 15 when I finished my first house in FL but the realties of being an airplane grandma are setting in causing her to reconsider. She also really like the Rumson area, especially Red Bank and the fact we can walk to the beach here. If we were Grandparents and could only select one of the three it may end up being NJ just because of my kids. Yes it’ll cost me more and my gun rights are abridged but my kids are, well, my kids and I don’t really care about anything else. I think fortunately I’ll in realty sell one of the two in FL and it’ll be Amelia Island. Marco is a more attractive spot for my kids to visit and the winter weather would be attentive to them. Moreover, oddly, flying in and out of Ft Meyers (SWFL Int’l) is easier and has many more choices. Sorry this is definitely stream of thought and meandering. TL;DR tough choice but most likely sell Amelia Island. It’s tough. As I said in my earlier post my wife’s preference is FL but the notion of kids having kids gives her pause. There’s still a strong chance when I retire completely, work a light schedule, we’d go. It’s really up to her.
  10. I don't necessarily, but I get concerned when I don't have any details about a circumstance and make snap decisions which I felt that's what I did. Not a huge deal I just wanted to be considerate of the gravity Cheflife's situation.
  11. Yes I would hope that's the case but didn't want to be responsible for separating someone from the hard earned cash!
  12. Easy, I posted what I believed best and gave some thoughts. Then realized I'm in no position to advise someone because that's not what I do, and I don't know anything about his situation. The original post also said take this advice for what you paid for it and seek the help of a professional advisor. After ruminating on it for a bit I though the only reasonable bit was to ask a pro for help. My second post explained why I retracted my thoughts.
  13. I am glad you got professional advice. I am not a a professional advisor but I have make my living as a quantitative modeler for complex financial instruments and now data scientist for more than 30 years. I shared some thoughts but came to the conclusion that why I have a lot experience investing, I shouldn't be giving financial advice because I don't know many things about you and your wife's circumstance. For example, income, risk tolerance, other assets and liabilities that you may have, your short and longer term goals. I only know that you have about 40 grand that you may need to do something with in 2 years. Thus, as someone who understand the inherent risks in any type of investing I found that the only valuable thing I could actually say was to seek the help of someone who is a licensed professional and has all the appropriate information to give you the best advice possible.
  14. We have two FL homes at this point which I’m not sure if that’ll be the case forever. I was legitimately planning on spending summers in NE FL (Amelia Island) and winters in SW FL (Marco Island) but I’m pretty sure I’ll split time between NJ and FL. I built a house in Rumson that finished in early 2020 and it’s a good landing point for my kids. I happen to really like this area I’d the state Highlands, Red Bank, etc. im in the Navesink and walkable to the beach. I’ll certainly make sure I am FL resident based in the time split. However, I may end up a snow bird. If the kids move then all bets are off and I’ll pack up NJ.
  15. Edit: simply seek the advice of a professional before investing money as important as this.
  16. In the packaging buffer kit. I have a Rogers stock that was mounted on a different tube but never used with no packaging. 40 bucks shipped for buffer kit, 35 bucks for stock, 70 for both.
  17. Having never been to one of these areas I'm not familiar with the operation. If there are people on the line is there a designated time for new shooter like top and bottom of the hour? What is used for targets? I may get a hunting license just try it out.
  18. OP read what Bully has said he's been at it for a while. I had a few precision sticks in 6.5x47L, 300WM, .223 match and 6mmAR. I exclusively hand load so I wasn't concerned about amo costs, etc. Given my skills and range availability I cut the two larger cal rifles. They were both fantastic but were overkill for the reasons above. I enjoyed the. 223 match so much I just had an upgrade built by T1D that I need to pickup (NICS IS SO SLOW) After you make a sensible purchase for your needs you'll have to get quality glass and scopes are no cheap proposition either. So consider your budget in its entirety. Good luck and enjoy whichever way you chose to go.
  19. OK, how about a 10 dollar donation to St Judes and 10 dollars shipping and I'll cover the rest and match the 10 dollar donation to St Judes.
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