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Originally Posted by VitaMan
Even with the huge discounts now on some FL properties, it still looks uninvestable.
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Yep, and the figures show different.
Given a choice between Trump and Desantis, I will take Desantis.
From google.
Florida has seen a large influx of people moving in, with the state's population growing due to a combination of factors including its climate, job opportunities, and diversity:
2022: Florida saw a net population gain of 249,064 people, with 738,969 moving in and 489,905 moving out. This was the highest net migration increase for the state since 2005.
2023: Florida added 358,735 residents, a 1.62% increase.
2024: Florida is expected to see a slowdown in population growth, with an average of 319,019 new residents per year.
International: Nearly 30% of people moving to Florida are from other countries. <li class="PZPZlf" data-attrid="SGEListItem">
Retirees: Florida saw a net influx of over 77,000 new retirees, which is more than three times the influx to any other state.
Corporate headquarters: The number of corporate headquarters in Florida increased by 86% in the 12 months ending in March of 2023.
Florida's population has been growing for decades, but saw a significant increase in new residents starting in 2016.
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