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I think Ohio should be listed soon with huge almost limitless water resources with aquifers and huge natural gas deposits ready to be mined, plus other minerals
I moved to Venice 14 years ago. It used to be a laid back, beautiful little town. Not any more. The winter seasons are very busy with snow birds and the traffic has become very congested. Even in the summer it’s busy here as so many people have moved here. The beautiful natural open spaces have been bought up by developers and thousands of homes have been built. This boom has changed many thing and none for the better. An example, getting an appointment with doctors and medical services like CT scans is often a wait of a year to be seen. Verse just weeks before. The new hospital is extremely busy and the level of care has declined drastically. If you’re retired you will have health issues and Venice is not the place to be.
Sure move here to Venice if you want to live in a nursing home. Average age is 68.8, nationally it’s 38.5, google it! “People retire to Sarasota when they’re too old to work, then they visit THEIR parents in Venice”. The entitled, elderly residents LOVE more people moving here. Who wouldn’t love more traffic, longer lines at stores and restaurants, and more nature torn down to build cookie cutter houses that drive down the value of existing housing!
Ispent81/2years in NY,52 years in NJ,7 months in Massachusetts and have now relocated and work in Venice. This town is absolutely beautiful. Even if my life doesn't lead me beyond this city, I will count myself lucky to find this place.
Asheville is in North Carolina, Greenville is in South Carolina, 2 completely different states. Asheville is also misspelled in the beginning of the video.
I live in Venice , average age is 68.8, it’s basically a nursing home. Us locals say “people retire to Sarasota when they get too old to work, then they come visit THEIR parents in Venice” plus, during snowbird season the whole Sarasota/venice area becomes crowded. Ask anyone who is actually here!
A real tip: If you exit 275 at Central Ave and head west you will hit every red-light by sticking to the speed limit. 50 mph will get you green lights the whole way. Get a good radar detector. You're welcome.
We have lived in Naples for 8 years. It is not for everyone. And it doesn't want to be. It is unique, not only in Florida, but in the entire country. And it is very seasonal, very conservative and very expensive.